Florence, Alabama: Downtown Historic District
As time marches on it’s hard to imagine life in the 1800’s,
but in the Historic District of Downtown Florence located on Walnut Street,
Wood Avenue, and stretching into the College district it’s easy to picture the
rich culture and history that was cultivated during these times because of the
beautifully preserved homes that line the shaded streets of our lovely downtown.
When I tour a home on one of these streets I find myself truly wishing that the
walls could talk as I think about the original residents who literally laid the
foundations for generations of families to enjoy a place to create lasting
memories of holidays and celebrations, family dinners and the raising of
children. It’s humbling to think that these homes have seen the Civil War and
housed great Generals, musicians, authors, and leaders. Each house has a story
to tell and by preserving the architectural design of the house we preserve the
memories of those who came before us and called Florence home—continuing the
tradition of making The Shoals a place of distinction and charm.


Downtown Florence, Alabama is one-of-a-kind in part due to
the revitalization of Court Street, but we must also give credit to the
residential streets winding around the popular stores and restaurants that have
recently popped up. The historic neighborhood districts have seen the ebb and
flow of the flourishing downtown area, but has created a story all it’s own. The
possibility of owning one of these homes is the potential to obtain a piece of
history. There are several homes for sale along Wood Avenue and sprinkled
throughout the three districts, waiting for someone to claim, maintain, and
even renovate them. We can only hope that we continue to appreciate the homes
that have stood the test of time and protect them so that future generations
can perhaps be a part of history as well.
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