Boom Town Historic District

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Boom Town Historic District is a preserved historic commercial area in Fort Payne, Alabama, known for its late 19th-century architecture that reflects the city’s brief industrial boom period.

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instanceOf commercial historic district
historic district
architecturalStyle Late Victorian architecture
late 19th-century commercial architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody local government of Fort Payne, Alabama
hasBuildingType commercial building
office building
storefront
hasCharacteristic preserved historic commercial area
reflects Fort Payne’s brief industrial boom period
hasCulturalSignificance local history of industrial development in Fort Payne
hasFunction represents Fort Payne’s boom-era commercial core
hasMaterial brick
masonry
hasPreservationStatus protected historic area
hasStreetType downtown commercial streetscape
hasUse commercial
heritageDesignation NRHP historic district
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Alabama
DeKalb County, Alabama NERFINISHED
Fort Payne, Alabama NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
notableFor association with Fort Payne industrial boom
late 19th-century brick commercial buildings
partOf historic resources of Fort Payne, Alabama
periodOfSignificance late 19th century
tourismType heritage tourism attraction

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Fort Payne hasLandmark Boom Town Historic District