Alexander City Commercial Historic District
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Alexander City Commercial Historic District, in Alexander City, Alabama, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The listing includes 32 contributing buildings and a contributing site on 8 acres (3.2 ha). The district includes portions of Broad, Main, Green, Alabama, and Jefferson Sts. and it includes Courthouse Square. It includes 17 non-contributing buildings. It includes Commercial block architecture. Selected buildings included are: concrete dentil coping. "Graves Furniture" no longer appears on front of building.
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Roberts & Co.
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Buildings along Main St., including Graves Furniture building and Masonic Lodge building
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Portions of Broad, Main, Green, Alabama, Jefferson Sts. and Courthouse Sq., Alexander City, Alabama
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Alexander City Commercial Historic District, in Alexander City, Alabama, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The listing includes 32 contributing buildings and a contributing site on 8 acres (3.2 ha). The district includes portions of Broad, Main, Green, Alabama, and Jefferson Sts. and it includes Courthouse Square. It includes 17 non-contributing buildings. It includes Commercial block architecture. Selected buildings included are:
* City Hall (1974), 4 Court Square, designed in New Formalism style.
* Tallapoosa County Courthouse/Old City Hall (1938), 82 Court Square, designed by Atlanta architects An H-shaped brick building.
* Masonic Lodge (c.1915), 115-123 Main, a three-story, two-part commercial block building; it once held the post office.
* Graves Furniture Building (c.1930), 107 Main, a brick two-story, two-part commercial block; it has a flat parapet roof with concrete dentil coping. "Graves Furniture" no longer appears on front of building.
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