The Fairhope Downtown Historic District in Fairhope, Alabama, encompasses a collection of historically significant buildings that represent the unique utopian experiment and development of this Eastern Shore community. Its architecture reflects early 20th-century commercial and residential styles common to small Southern towns. The district showcases buildings from the town's founding era through the mid-20th century.
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Architecture; Entertainment/Recreation
700 S Mobile St., Fairhope, Alabama
Commerce; Architecture
396 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, Alabama
Architecture
63 S. Church St., Fairhope, Alabama
Architecture
327 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, Alabama
Community Planning And Development; Economics; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Philosophy
Roughly Bounded By Blakeney, N. And S. Summit Sts., Fels Ave. And Mobile Bay, Fairhope, Alabama
Economics; Architecture; Communications; Philosophy
336 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, Alabama
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Commerce; Architecture
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Conservation; Social History; Architecture
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Selma Ave., Satterfield And Lapsley Sts. And The Alabama R., Selma, Alabama
Social History; Ethnic Heritage-black; Education
1501 Boynton St., Selma, Alabama
Architecture; Commerce; Transportation
Carney, Main, Trammell, Roberts, Presley, E. Church & Ridgeley Sts., Pensacola, Nashville & Louisville Aves., Atmore, Alabama
Architecture
326 Bellevue Dr., Gadsden, Alabama