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Greenville, Alabama 36037
(Photos)
City Hall. E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. A New Deal project. Built in 1937 using the Colonial Revival Style. Moreland G. Smith, Architect. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
First Methodist Church. 112 Adams Street. Greenville, Alabama.
Water Fountain. Confederate Park. Greenville, Alabama. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Sign—Confederate Park. Greenville, Alabama.
WWII Monument. Greenville, Alabama.
Perry House (1895). W. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Greenville, Alabama.
Perry House. W. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1895 using the Italianate and Victorian Styles. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Martin House. W. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1895 using the Italianate Style with Stick-Eastlake Style elements. It incorporated an 1853 cottage. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Henry House. W. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1854 using the Greek Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
First Presbyterian Church. 215 E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1886 using the Romanesque Revival Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Steiner-Kendrick House. West Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1846 using the Greek Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church. 400 E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Greenville, Alabama.
Church. W. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama.
415 E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama.
Butler County Courthouse. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1903-04 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
Downtown. Greenville, Alabama.
501 & 503 E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1880, but Non-Contributing Buildings to the NRHP District due to alterations.
Greenville Hardware Building. 513-515 E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1890. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Clock Tower. Butler County Courthouse. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1903-04 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
Capps Drugstore Building. 605 E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built c. 1906. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Commercial Blocks. 601 & 603 E. Commerce Street. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1928. Contributing Building and Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District. The building on the left is the Contributing Building.
Butler County Courthouse. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1903-04 using the Romanesque Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Entryway. Butler County Courthouse. Greenville, Alabama. Built in 1903-04 using the Romanesque Revival Style.
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