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Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that tell a story? In Walker County, Alabama, there are several special spots that are so important, they've been added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of places in the United States that are worth saving because of their history, architecture, or what they mean to the community. Think of it like a hall of fame for historic buildings and areas!

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our past. It helps us remember how people lived, worked, and built things long ago. In Walker County, you can find a mix of old homes, churches, and even a whole downtown area that are all part of this special list. Let's explore some of these amazing historic places!

Historic Places in Walker County

Bankhead House

The Bankhead House is a historic home located in Jasper, Alabama. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 18, 1973. This house is a great example of the kind of homes built in the area many years ago. It stands as a reminder of the people who lived there and their contributions to the community.

Boshell's Mill

North of Townley, Alabama, you'll find Boshell's Mill. This historic site was listed on May 30, 1975. Mills like this were once very important for grinding grain into flour, helping local farmers and communities. It shows us how people used to get their food and how important local businesses were.

First United Methodist Church

The First United Methodist Church in Jasper, Alabama, is another important historic building. It was added to the National Register on February 14, 1985. Churches often serve as central gathering places and have beautiful architecture that tells a lot about the time they were built. This church has been a part of Jasper's history for many years.

Gilchrist House

The Gilchrist House was located southwest of Cordova, Alabama. It was listed on March 24, 1972. Sadly, this house, built in 1812, was destroyed by fire in the 1990s. Even though it's no longer standing, its history is still remembered on the National Register. It reminds us that some historic places need extra care to be preserved.

Jasper Downtown Historic District

The heart of Jasper, Alabama, is its Downtown Historic District. This area was added to the National Register on March 31, 2004. A "historic district" means that a whole section of a town, not just one building, is important because of its history and how it looks. This district includes many old buildings that show what downtown Jasper was like in the past, including the impressive Walker County Courthouse.

Stephenson House

In Oakman, Alabama, you can find the Stephenson House. This house was listed on September 18, 1978. Like other historic homes, it offers a glimpse into the daily lives and architectural styles of earlier generations in Oakman.

Walker County Hospital

The Walker County Hospital, located in Jasper, Alabama, was added to the National Register on May 30, 1985. While many historic listings are homes or churches, hospitals also play a big role in a community's history. This building represents the history of healthcare in Walker County and how it has changed over time.

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