Riverview Historic District, Historic district in Valley, United States.
The Riverview Historic District is a neighborhood in Valley that spreads along the Chattahoochee River between School Street, G.I. Street, and California Street. It contains a collection of residential and public buildings dating from different periods.
The area began as an industrial settlement and developed gradually, earning a place on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in 1991. It later received national recognition when added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
The district displays homes and public buildings that reflect different building periods and styles. Walking through, you see how residents of Valley lived and worked across multiple generations.
You can explore the buildings and sites on foot, with the main streets helping you get around. Parking is available near the major structures throughout the area.
An old mill structure stands at the heart of this neighborhood and tells the story of the manufacturing tradition that built Valley. This building reveals how industry shaped the city's growth from its earliest days.
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