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The Pine Apple Historic District is a historic district in the community of Pine Apple, Alabama. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 26, 1999. The boundaries are roughly Wilcox County roads 59, 7 and 61, Broad Street, Banana Street, AL 10, and Adams Drive. It contains 3,350 acres (1,360 ha), 54 buildings, and 1 structures ranging from the Craftsman to Colonial Revival styles.
List of contributing properties
Hawthorne House (1854), Broad Street; NRHP-listed
Nathan Adams – J.D. Steen House (c. 1885)
Purifoy–Melton House (c. 1840, moved in 1938)
Moore Academy (1923), Broad Street
Pine Apple Methodist Church and Cemetery (c. 1890)
Pine Apple Central Hotel (c. 1900)
Pine Apple Public Library (c. 1990), Broad Street
Pine Apple Town Hall (c. 1960), Broad Street
Pine Apple Post Office (c. 1965), Broad Street
Matheson Community Library (c. 1927), Broad Street
Adams Cemetery (c. 1870)
Christian Church Cemetery (late-19th century), Broad Street
Friendship Baptist Church (1949), Wilcox Co. Road 59; the church was established in 1898, the building was replaced in 1949
Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery (mid-19th century), Wilcox Co. Road 59
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilcox County, Alabama
References
External links
Historical Marker Database