Butler County (all addresses are in Greenville)
1. W. S. Blackwell House – 211 Ft. Dale St.
2. Buell-Stallings-Stewart House – 205 Ft. Dale St.
3. Butler Chapel AME Zion Church – 407 Oglesby
4. Commerce Street Residential Historic District – 206, 212, 218, & 301 E. Commerce St.
5. Confederate Park – E. Commerce Street
6. Dickenson House – 537 S. Conecuh St.
7. East Commerce Street Historic District – Cedar, Chestnut, Commerce, & Hickory Sts.
8. Evens-McMullan House – 303 Bolling St.
9. First Baptist Church – 707 South St.
10. First Presbyterian Church – 215 E. Commerce St.
11. Fort Dale-College Street Historic District – Ft. Dale, Hamilton, and N. College Sts.
12. Gaston-Perdue House – 111 Cedar St.
13. Graydon House – 507 Cedar St.
14. Greenville City Hall – E. Commerce St.
15. Greenville Public School Complex – 101 Butler Circle
16. Howthorne-Cowart House – 319 Bolling St.
17. Hinson House – 208 Oliver St. (Demolished 2008)
18. 308 S Street (Demolished 2008)
19. John W. Howard House & Outbuildings – State Route 10E
20. King Street Historic District – W. Commerce, Oliver, Milner and Kings Sts.
21. Lane-Kendrick-Sherling House – 109 Ft. Dale St
22. Little-Stabler House – 710 Ft. Dale St.
23. McMullan-Skinner House – 204 Oliver St. (Demolished 2008)
24. Oakey Streak Methodist Episcopal Church – Off State Route 59
25. Post Office Historic District – 110-115 W. Commerce and 101 E. Commerce Streets
26. South Greenville Historic District – Walnut, S. Conecuh, Palmer, and Church and Harrison and Caldwell Streets.
27. South Street Historic District – South, Oliver, and McKenzie Streets
28. AME Zion Theological Institute – E. Conecuh St. (Demolished 2014)
29. Ward Nicholson Corner Store – 219 W. Parmer
30. West Commerce Street Historic District – W. Commerce, Bolling, and Milner Sts., and the former Louisville and Nashville railroad line
31. Wright-Kilgore House – 808 Walnut St.