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(14) Twickenham Historic District
TWICKENHAM HISTORIC DISTRICT
Designated by the City of Huntsville, Alabama March 23, 1972. This district
is a living museum of American architectural styles dating from 1814.
It encompasses about one-half of
the original Town of Twickenham, Huntsville's first official name. Approximate boundaries: North - Randolph Avenue; East - California Street; South - Lowe Avenue;
W est - Franklin Street
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES 1973 ALABAMA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 1973
These two Alabama Historical Association markers (along with a third marker) were sponsored by the Twickenham Historic Preservation District Association and dedicated on October 14, 1973. One marker is located at the southwest corner of White Street and Randolph Avenue in front of the Annie
Merts Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Another marker was erected at the northwest corner of White Street and California Street. For additional information regarding the Twickenham Historic District see References 3, 5, 25, 27, 36, 38, and 87.























































































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