Jefferson County, Alabama
A.D. King House (Building)
[Map] 721 12th St. Ensley, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: First Baptist Church of Ensley Parsonage
Agee House (House)
[Map] 1804 Twelfth Ave. S, Birmingham, Alabama
Arlington (House)
[Map] A former plantation house and 6 acres (24,000 m2) of landscaped gardens near downtown Birmingham, Alabama.Also known as: Mudd-Munger Home, Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens
Arlington Park (House)
[Map] 800--840 First St. W., 815--909 Second St. W. and 100--269 Munger Ave., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Arlington-West End Historic District
Avalon (Residential building)
[Map] 3005--3015 Highland Ave. and 3000--3020 13th Ave. S, Birmingham, Alabama
Center Street Historic District (District)
[Map] 940-1145 Center St.;2-9th Ct. W; 4-10th Ave. N; 2-4 10th Ct. N; 16-24 11th Ave. N; 1-2 11th Ct. N., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Dynamite Hill
Crittenden Building (Commercial building)
[Map] 1914 3rd Ave. N, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Burger Phillips Building
Episcopal Church of the Advent (Church)
[Map] Was established in 1872, one year after the founding of the city of Birmingham, and was one of the first churches built in the new city.Also known as: Cathedral Church of the Advent, Church of the Advent
Fire Station No. 11 (Fire station)
[Map] 1250 13th St. N., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Neighborhood Housing Services,Inc.
Flintridge Building (Commercial building)
[Map] 6200 E. J. Oliver Blvd., Fairfield, AlabamaAlso known as: Tennessee Coal & Iron Co. Flint Ridge Building (H.A.E.R.)
Forest Park (House)
[Map] Roughly bounded by Highland Golf Course, 38th St. and Cherry Sts., Clairmont and Linwood Rds., and Overlook Ave., Birmingham, Alabama
Heaviest Corner on Earth (District)
[Map] A promotional name given to the corner of 20th Street and 1st Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama.
Hotel Redmont (Hotel)
[Map · Street View] The oldest hotel in Birmingham still in use.Also known as: Redmont Hotel and Residences, Redmont Hotel, Redmont
Joseph Riley Smith Historic District (District)
[Map] 300--400 blks. of Tenth Ave., 100--400 blks. of Ninth Ct., 944 Fourth St. W, and 948 Third St. W, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: College Hills
McAdory Building (Commercial building)
[Map] 2013 1st Ave., N, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Billiard Plaza for Guys and Dolls
Peace Baptist Church (Church)
[Map] 302 Sixth St. N, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: J.H. Stenson Fellowship Hall, Sixth Street Peace Baptist Church
Phelan Park Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by 13th Ave. S., 14th St. S., 16th Ave. S., and 13th Pl. S., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Phelan Park
Powell School (School)
[Map] 2331 6th Ave., N, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Free School
Ramsay-McCormack Building (Commercial building)
[Map] 1823-1825 Avenue E, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: United Security Life Insurance Co. Building
Red Mountain Suburbs Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by Crest and Argyle and Altamont, Country Club, Salisbury, and Lanark Rds., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Redmont Park, Altamont, Milner Heights, Valley View
Rhodes Park (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by S. 10th, S. 13th and Highland Aves. S. 28th and S. 30th Sts., Birmingham, Alabama
Rosedale Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by 25th Court S, Central Ave., 27th Court S., Loveless/BM Montgomery St., Homewood, Alabama
Sadler House (House)
[Map] 3 mi. S of McCalla on Eastern Valley Rd., McCalla, Alabama
Smithfield Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by Eighth Ave. N, Sixth St. N, Fourth Terr. N, and First St. N, Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Smithfield
Southern Railway Terminal Station (Railroad depot)
[Map] 1905 Alabama Ave., Bessemer, AlabamaAlso known as: Bessemer Hall of History, Alabama Great Southern Railroad depot, Southern Railway depot
Stonecroft (House)
[Map] 1453 Shades Crest Rd., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Weakley, John Bedford, House
Thomas Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly area between 1st and 8th Sts., N of Village Creek and W of St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad tracks, Birmingham, Alabama
Thomas McAdory House (House)
[Map] 214 Eastern Valley Rd., Bessemer, AlabamaAlso known as: The Thomas McAdory, Jr. Home
U.S. Post Office (Courthouse)
[Map] Beaux-Arts-style building was constructed in 1921.Also known as: Federal Building & Courthouse, Robert S. Vance Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Robert S. Vance Federal Building
Vulcan (Work of art)
[Map · Street View] The largest cast iron statue in the world, and is the city symbol of Birmingham, Alabama.
West Park (Park)
[Map] 5th Ave. N and 16th St., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Kelly Ingram Park
William Reed House (House)
[Map] 888 Twin Lake Dr., Birmingham, AlabamaAlso known as: Reed--Riddle--Jemison House, Spring Lake Farm