Luverne Historic District Explained

Luverne Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:Bounded by 1st, 6th Sts., Legrande, Glenwood, Folmar and Hawkins Aves., Luverne, Alabama
Coordinates:31.7153°N -86.2638°W
Architect:Lutz, Earl G.; Blair, Algernon
Architecture:Queen Anne, Bungalow/craftsman
Added:January 14, 2005
Area:100acres
Refnum:04000926

The Luverne Historic District is a historic district in Luverne, Alabama. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. It then included 161 contributing buildings.

The district is roughly bounded by 1st St., 6th St., and by Legrande, Glenwood, Folmar and Hawkins Avenues.

It includes works by architects Earl G. Lutz and Algernon Blair. It includes Queen Anne and Bungalow/craftsman architecture.[1]

It includes the Crenshaw County Courthouse, on East Third Street, built in 1972, as a non-contributing resource.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=04000926}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Luverne Historic District ]. National Park Service. Gene A. Ford, Linda Ford, and Christy Anderson . August 2001 . August 15, 2017. Includes map. With .