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National Register of Historic Places listings in Fayette County, Alabama facts for kids

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Map of Alabama highlighting Fayette County
Location of Fayette County in Alabama

This article is about special places in Fayette County, Alabama, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These are buildings, areas, or objects that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our past.

In Fayette County, Alabama, there are three places that have been added to the National Register. These places are protected and celebrated for their historical importance. You can even find their exact locations on a map using their latitude and longitude coordinates!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is like a special club for important historical sites in the United States. It's managed by the National Park Service. When a place is listed, it means it's considered worth saving for future generations. This can help protect it from being changed or torn down. It also helps people learn about the history of their community and the country.

Historic Places in Fayette County

Here are the three special places in Fayette County that are on the National Register:

Fayette County Courthouse Historic District

Fayette County Alabama Courthouse
The Fayette County Courthouse
  • What it is: This is not just one building, but a whole area! It includes the Fayette County Courthouse and the streets around it.
  • Where it is: It's located in the city of Fayette, Alabama. The area is roughly between Peyton and Caine Streets, and Luxapalilla Street and the railroad tracks.
  • When it was listed: This historic district was first added to the National Register on April 30, 1976. Later, on March 26, 2014, the area included in the district was made a bit larger.
  • Why it's important: Courthouses are often the center of a county's government and community life. This district likely shows how the town of Fayette grew and developed over time.

John Clifford Grimsley House

  • What it is: This is a historic house named after John Clifford Grimsley.
  • Where it is: You can find this house at 432 10th Street in Fayette, Alabama.
  • When it was listed: It was added to the National Register on August 3, 2018.
  • Why it's important: Historic homes often tell stories about the people who lived there and the way life used to be. They can show us different styles of architecture from the past.

Edward Rose House

  • What it is: This is another historic house, known as the Edward Rose House.
  • Where it is: It's located at 325 2nd Avenue, NW, also in Fayette, Alabama.
  • When it was listed: This house was added to the National Register on August 22, 1995.
  • Why it's important: Like the Grimsley House, the Edward Rose House helps us understand the history and architecture of Fayette. Each historic house has its own unique story to tell.
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