Gadsden, Alabama • Etowah County
The Alabama City Wall Street Historic District in Gadsden, Alabama, encompasses a collection of late 19th and early 20th-century commercial buildings. These structures represent the architectural styles prevalent during the city's industrial and commercial boom.
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Architecture
1 Cabot Ave., Gadsden, Alabama
Education
1026 Chestnut St., Gadsden, Alabama
Architecture
1100 S. 15th St., Gadsden, Alabama
Architecture; Industry
644 Walnut Street, Gadsden, Alabama
Architecture; Commerce
Along Broad St., Roughly Bounded By Locust, 3rd, S. 5th, Chestnut, And 7th Sts., Gadsden, Alabama
Communications
Fourth And Chestnut Sts., Gadsden, Alabama
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