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

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Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Pike County, Alabama, there's a special list of places that are recognized for their historical value. This list is called the National Register of Historic Places. It helps protect and celebrate buildings, sites, and objects that tell us a lot about the past.

There are two amazing places in Pike County that have made it onto this important list. Let's explore them and learn why they are so special!


Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Description
1 College Street Historic District
College Street Historic District
August 13, 1976
(#76000352)
W. College St. between Pine and Cherry Sts.
31°48′35″N 85°58′31″W / 31.809722°N 85.975278°W / 31.809722; -85.975278 (College Street Historic District)
Troy
2 Troy High School
August 30, 1984
(#84000721)
436 Elm St.
31°48′30″N 85°57′56″W / 31.80842°N 85.96564°W / 31.80842; -85.96564 (Troy High School)
Troy The building was demolished in 2010. A public library is planned to be built on the site.

Exploring Historic Places in Pike County

Pike County, Alabama, is home to some truly historic spots. These places are part of the National Register of Historic Places, which is like a special hall of fame for important historical sites across the United States. Being on this list means a place is recognized for its unique history and architecture.

College Street Historic District

The College Street Historic District is located in the city of Troy, Alabama. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 13, 1976. This district is a collection of buildings that show off the history and style of the area.

What Makes it Special?

Historic districts are areas with many buildings that share a similar past or architectural style. The College Street Historic District likely has buildings that tell stories about how Troy grew and changed over time. Walking through this district is like taking a step back in time to see what the city looked like many years ago. It helps us understand the community's heritage.

Troy High School (Former Site)

The original Troy High School building was also listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 30, 1984. It was located at 436 Elm Street in Troy.

A Look at its History

Even though the building itself was taken down in 2010, its historical importance was recognized. Old school buildings often hold many memories and stories from generations of students and teachers. They are important parts of a community's past. A public library is now planned for the site where the old high school once stood. This means the land will continue to be used for learning and community activities.

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