Madison County, Alabama
Beckers Block (Commercial building)
[Map] 105-111 N. Jefferson St., Huntsville, Alabama
Big Spring (Spring)
[Map] The original water source of Huntsville.Also known as: Big Spring International Park , Big Spring Park
Butlers' Store (Commercial building)
[Map] Former general store repurposed as municipal buildingsAlso known as: Butler Brothers' Store
Clemens House (House)
[Map] Built by the first cousin of Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain
Dallas Mill (Mill)
[Map] Began operation in 1892 as Alabama's largest cotton mill, manufacturing sheeting.Also known as: Genesco Shoe Company
David C. Humphreys House (House)
[Map] Former residence, now a coffee & gift shop, and welcome center for a historic tourAlso known as: Rodgers House
Donegan Block (Commercial building)
[Map · Street View] Two-and-one-half-story, Italianate Revival brick structure on the Courthouse Square
Dunnavant's Building (Building)
[Map] Three story brick office building that originally was a popular Huntsville department store
Flint River Place (Building)
[Map] 1997 Jordan Rd., Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: Jordan Mansion
George Jude House (House)
[Map] 2132 Winchester Rd., Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: Crutcher, David and Lucy, House
Gurley Historic District (District)
[Map] Section Line St., Rialroad St., Maple Blvd. and Church St. bet. Gurley Pike and Jackson St., Gurley, Alabama
Kress Building (Commercial building)
[Map] Art Deco Moderne Design 5¢ and 10¢ store, later an office, now housing barsAlso known as: S.H. Kress & Co.
Lowry House (House)
[Map] Open limited hours as a museum and for special events
McCartney-Bone House (House)
[Map] 3 mi. NE of Maysville on Hurricane Rd., Maysville, AlabamaAlso known as: Bone-Wilbourn House
Milligan Block (Commercial building)
[Map] 201-203 E. Side Sq., Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: Boys and Girls Club Headquarters
New Market Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by Mountain Fork, College St., Davis St., Winchester Rd. to Cochran St., pts. Cochran St. & Cedar St., New Market, Alabama
Redstone Test Stand (Structure)
[Map] George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: Interim Test Stand
Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand (Structure)
[Map] George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: Dynamic Structural Test Facility
Southern Railway System Depot (Military facility)
[Map · Street View] The oldest surviving railroad depot in Alabama and one of the oldest in the United States.Also known as: Huntsville Depot , Memphis & Charleston Railroad Co. Passenger Depot
Steger House (House)
[Map] 3141 Maysville Rd., Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: The Steger-Nance House
Times Building (Commercial building)
[Map] One of the oldest and tallest buildings in Huntsville
Urguhart House (House)
[Map] An early "Dogtrot" house on the Alabama "Places In Peril" list for 2013; nearing collapse
Vaught House (House)
[Map] 701 Ward Ave., Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: Nicholson House
William Burritt Mansion (Mansion)
[Map] Individualized structure full of unconventional neoclassical details and unique structural featuresAlso known as: Burritt On The Mountain
William Lanford House (House)
[Map] 7400 Old Madison Pike, Huntsville, AlabamaAlso known as: Lanford--Simpson House, Pleasant Hill Farm