National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska
More than 1,100 properties and districts in Nebraska are on the National Register of Historic Places. Of these, 20 are National Historic Landmarks. There are listings in 90 of the state's 93 counties.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 1, 2024.[1]
Current listings by county
[edit]County | # of Sites | |
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1 | Adams | 22 |
2 | Antelope | 11 |
3 | Arthur | 2 |
4 | Banner | 1 |
5 | Blaine | 0 |
6 | Boone | 6 |
7 | Box Butte | 4 |
8 | Boyd | 5 |
9 | Brown | 1 |
10 | Buffalo | 23 |
11 | Burt | 14 |
12 | Butler | 13 |
13 | Cass | 32 |
14 | Cedar | 14 |
15 | Chase | 7 |
16 | Cherry | 13 |
17 | Cheyenne | 11 |
18 | Clay | 10 |
19 | Colfax | 13 |
20 | Cuming | 3 |
21 | Custer | 14 |
22 | Dakota | 5 |
23 | Dawes | 15 |
24 | Dawson | 10 |
25 | Deuel | 5 |
26 | Dixon | 6 |
27 | Dodge | 22 |
28 | Douglas | 194 |
29 | Dundy | 2 |
30 | Fillmore | 18 |
31 | Franklin | 4 |
32 | Frontier | 2 |
33 | Furnas | 2 |
34 | Gage | 31 |
35 | Garden | 7 |
36 | Garfield | 3 |
37 | Gosper | 1 |
38 | Grant | 2 |
39 | Greeley | 6 |
40 | Hall | 28 |
41 | Hamilton | 6 |
43 | Harlan | 7 |
43 | Hayes | 3 |
44 | Hitchcock | 4 |
45 | Holt | 11 |
46 | Hooker | 3 |
47 | Howard | 7 |
48 | Jefferson | 15 |
49 | Johnson | 4 |
50 | Kearney | 8 |
51 | Keith | 13 |
52 | Keya Paha | 3 |
53 | Kimball | 4 |
54 | Knox | 15 |
55 | Lancaster | 109 |
56 | Lincoln | 10 |
57 | Logan | 0 |
58 | Loup | 2 |
59 | Madison | 12 |
60 | McPherson | 0 |
61 | Merrick | 9 |
62 | Morrill | 8 |
63 | Nance | 11 |
64 | Nemaha | 13 |
65 | Nuckolls | 7 |
66 | Otoe | 27 |
67 | Pawnee | 14 |
68 | Perkins | 4 |
69 | Phelps | 5 |
70 | Pierce | 5 |
71 | Platte | 22 |
72 | Polk | 6 |
73 | Red Willow | 10 |
74 | Richardson | 13 |
75 | Rock | 3 |
76 | Saline | 20 |
77 | Sarpy | 20 |
79 | Saunders | 24 |
79 | Scotts Bluff | 21 |
80 | Seward | 10 |
81 | Sheridan | 10 |
82 | Sherman | 5 |
83 | Sioux | 7 |
84 | Stanton | 1 |
85 | Thayer | 3 |
86 | Thomas | 1 |
87 | Thurston | 8 |
88 | Valley | 7 |
89 | Washington | 16 |
90 | Wayne | 5 |
91 | Webster | 37 |
92 | Wheeler | 2 |
93 | York | 6 |
(duplicates) | (9)[2] | |
TOTAL | 1,169 |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | First Arthur County Courthouse and Jail | January 10, 1990 (#89002241) | Marshall St. between Fir and Elm Sts. 41°34′12″N 101°41′25″W / 41.57°N 101.6903°W | Arthur | Spartan wood-frame county courthouse (1914) and jail (1915), the first government buildings erected in the newly formed Arthur County.[6] | |
2 | Pilgrim Holiness Church | June 18, 1979 (#79001434) | Off Nebraska Highway 61 41°34′15″N 101°41′18″W / 41.5708°N 101.6883°W | Arthur | 1928 church built of baled hay, a widely used construction material in the Sandhills due to the lack of basic alternatives like timber or sod.[7] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | C.C. Hampton Homestead | December 13, 1984 (#84000501) | 2170 County Road 40[8] 41°40′13″N 103°51′24″W / 41.6704°N 103.8567°W | Harrisburg | 1887–1902 homestead of a farmer who promoted water conservation and Aermotor windmills, helping region diversify from ranching into farming. Also known as "Warner Ranch".[9] |
There are no properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Blaine County.
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Albion Carnegie Library | March 25, 2019 (#100003569) | 437 S. 3rd St. 41°41′21″N 97°59′59″W / 41.6891°N 97.9997°W | Albion | ||
2 | Cedar Rapids City Hall and Library | July 1, 1994 (#94000654) | 423 W. Main St. 41°33′35″N 98°08′56″W / 41.5598°N 98.1489°W | Cedar Rapids | 1913 multi-function municipal hall featuring Italian Renaissance Revival architecture.[10] | |
3 | Petersburg Jail | March 15, 2005 (#05000154) | Main St. and 2nd St. 41°51′15″N 98°04′47″W / 41.8541°N 98.0798°W | Petersburg | 1902 brick jail, Petersburg's first freestanding municipal structure, reflecting an early interest in public safety.[11] | |
4 | St. Anthony's Church and School | March 9, 2000 (#00000172) | 514 W. Main St. and 103 N 6th St. 41°33′37″N 98°09′05″W / 41.5604°N 98.1513°W | Cedar Rapids | 1911 Georgian Revival Catholic school and 1918 Romanesque Revival church.[12] | |
5 | St. Bonaventure Church Complex | October 19, 1982 (#82000598) | Off Nebraska Highway 14 41°53′44″N 98°03′06″W / 41.8956°N 98.0517°W | Raeville | German-Catholic religious complex comprising a 1910 three-story school, 1917 Romanesque Revival church, 1920 Colonial Revival rectory, parish hall, cemetery, and orchard.[13] | |
6 | US Post Office-Albion | May 11, 1992 (#92000475) | 310 W. Church St. 41°41′32″N 98°00′01″W / 41.6921°N 98.0002°W | Albion | One of 12 Nebraska post offices featuring a Section of Fine Arts mural, "Nebraska in Winter" (1939) by Jenne Magafan.[14] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alliance Commercial Historic District | March 21, 2007 (#07000180) | Roughly along Box Butte Ave. 42°05′54″N 102°52′15″W / 42.0982°N 102.8707°W | Alliance | Commercial district with 44 contributing buildings dating back as far as 1893.[15] | |
2 | Box Butte County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002212) | Box Butte Ave. between E. 5th and 6th Sts. 42°05′59″N 102°52′13″W / 42.0997°N 102.8702°W | Alliance | 1913 brick Beaux-Arts courthouse.[16] Also a contributing property to the Alliance Commercial Historic District.[15] | |
3 | City of Alliance Central Park Fountain | November 28, 1990 (#90001772) | Junction of 10th St. and Niobrara Ave. 42°06′18″N 102°52′09″W / 42.1049°N 102.8691°W | Alliance | 1935 fountain with colored lights and timers, produced by General Electric and built with Works Progress Administration assistance.[17] | |
4 | Running Water Stage Station Site | February 20, 1975 (#75001089) | Address Restricted | Marsland | Site of a waystation on the Sidney Black Hills Stage Road, in operation 1874 to the mid-1880s.[18] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Lynch Archeological Site | December 2, 1974 (#74001101) | Address Restricted | Lynch | Site of a large earth lodge village occupied 1450–1550 CE, a rare Nebraskan example of a type mostly found in South Dakota.[19] | |
2 | Ponca Agency | July 12, 2006 (#06000554) | Address Restricted | Niobrara | Site of the federal agency that administered the Ponca Reservation from 1859 to 1877, listed for its possible archaeological evidence of a major transitional time in Ponca history.[19] | |
3 | SS Peter & Paul Catholic School | January 7, 1992 (#91001751) | Southeastern corner of the junction of 2nd and Broadway Sts. 42°54′54″N 98°51′10″W / 42.9150°N 98.8528°W | Butte | 1909 parochial school designed by William L. Steele, a typical example of such schools built in many Catholic communities of Nebraska in the early 20th century.[20] | |
4 | The Tower | December 29, 2004 (#04001413) | East of Gross, near the Missouri River[21] 42°56′09″N 98°28′41″W / 42.9358°N 98.4781°W | Lynch | Also called Old Baldy, a 100-foot (30 m) unvegetated hill where the Lewis and Clark Expedition made the first scientific descriptions of the geologically unusual landmark and of prairie dogs, on September 7, 1804.[22] | |
5 | White Horse Ranch | July 5, 1990 (#90000984) | Southeast of Naper between the Keya Paha and Niobrara Rivers 42°52′30″N 99°03′34″W / 42.8751°N 99.0595°W | Naper | 1936 ranch where the American Albino color breed of horses originated, now the American creme and white horse registry.[23] |
Former listings
[edit][3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ponca Creek Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000769) | March 25, 2019 | County road over Ponca Creek, 3 miles east of Lynch 42°49′27″N 98°24′25″W / 42.8242°N 98.4069°W | Lynch | Apparently no longer extant[24] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Miller Hotel | November 27, 1989 (#89002041) | 199 W. 3rd St.[25] 42°32′02″N 99°42′07″W / 42.5340°N 99.7019°W | Long Pine | 1895 house expanded into a hotel in 1914—when Long Pine boomed as a major railroad terminus—exhibiting an old-fashioned "longitudinal block" layout more typical of Nebraska's earliest hotels.[26] Now a local history museum.[27] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | John G. Neihardt Study | July 28, 1970 (#70000369) | Northwestern corner of Washington and Grove Sts. 42°00′40″N 96°34′39″W / 42.011233°N 96.577473°W | Bancroft | Freestanding office of Nebraska Poet Laureate John Neihardt from 1911 to 1920. Now a state historic site.[28] | |
2 | Rattlesnake Creek Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000743) | County road over Rattlesnake Creek, 2.8 miles northwest of Bancroft 42°02′39″N 96°36′49″W / 42.044272°N 96.613588°W | Bancroft | 1903 steel Pratt half-hip pony truss bridge, oldest known example of a type designed by the Standard Bridge Company of Omaha and built throughout eastern Nebraska.[29] | |
3 | West Point City Auditorium | November 10, 2009 (#09000904) | 237 N. Main St. 41°50′31″N 96°42′45″W / 41.841861°N 96.712417°W | West Point | 1911 auditorium significant as a local venue for performing arts and community events, financed by local donations and ultimately purchased by the city in 1945.[30] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ben Bonderson Farm | November 8, 2006 (#06000993) | 1541 270th St. 42°16′45″N 96°38′30″W / 42.279167°N 96.641667°W | Emerson | Well-preserved family farm with eight buildings and two structures dating back to 1883.[31] | |
2 | Emmanuel Lutheran Church | October 15, 1969 (#69000129) | 1500 Hickory St. 42°24′45″N 96°25′04″W / 42.41254°N 96.4177°W | Dakota City | One of Nebraska's oldest known churches, built in 1860 as the state's first Lutheran house of worship and one of its only Greek Revival churches of any denomination.[32] | |
3 | Homer Site | August 14, 1973 (#73001058) | Junction of U.S. Route 77 and Omaha Creek, northeast of Homer[33] 42°19′44″N 96°28′48″W / 42.328889°N 96.480000°W | Homer | Site of Ton-won-tonga, the principal village of the Omaha people, occupied on and off from 1775 to 1845, bastion of indigenous control over trade on the Upper Missouri River.[34] | |
4 | Meisch House | March 13, 1986 (#86000387) | 213 17th St. 42°28′26″N 96°24′54″W / 42.47386°N 96.415088°W | South Sioux City | Square brick house built in 1888.[35] | |
5 | Cornelius O'Connor House | November 23, 1977 (#77000826) | F Ave. and Blyburg Rd.[36] 42°18′40″N 96°27′45″W / 42.311224°N 96.462581°W | Homer | c. 1875 Italianate house of a carpenter, with interior woodwork done by O'Connor in dark walnut.[37] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Deuel County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002239) | 718 3rd St. 41°05′38″N 102°28′19″W / 41.093943°N 102.471907°W | Chappell | 1915 brick Classical Revival courthouse designed by John J. Huddart.[38] | |
2 | Menter Farmstead | December 7, 2011 (#11000886) | 1270 North Fork Rd. 41°05′00″N 102°05′40″W / 41.0833°N 102.0944°W | Big Springs vicinity | Farmstead built 1919–1928 during a regional agricultural boom sparked by winter wheat demand in World War I, and reflecting increased mechanization with its grain elevator and concrete block construction.[39] | |
3 | Phelps Hotel | October 15, 1970 (#70000370) | Northeastern corner of 2nd and Pine Sts. 41°03′47″N 102°04′28″W / 41.063114°N 102.074372°W | Big Springs | 1885 frame hotel, the most notable 19th-century building in Deuel County.[40] | |
4 | Fred and Minnie Meyer Sudman House | December 6, 1990 (#90001770) | 490 Vincent Ave. 41°05′44″N 102°28′19″W / 41.095467°N 102.472009°W | Chappell | 1911 frame house whose vernacular architecture atypically incorporates elements from Renaissance style.[41] | |
5 | Wallace W. Waterman Sod House | February 17, 1995 (#95000096) | Day Rd., 9 miles north of Big Springs 41°11′22″N 102°04′25″W / 41.189444°N 102.073611°W | Big Springs |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Cook Blacksmith Shop | December 27, 1974 (#74001106) | 204 3rd St. 42°33′45″N 96°42′27″W / 42.5625°N 96.7075°W | Ponca | ||
2 | Dixon County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002247) | 3rd and Iowa Sts. 42°33′46″N 96°42′32″W / 42.562778°N 96.708889°W | Ponca | ||
3 | Emerson City Park | March 5, 2018 (#100002165) | Square block between 4th, 5th, Main & Logan Sts. 42°16′55″N 96°43′37″W / 42.282068°N 96.726906°W | Emerson | ||
4 | Indian Hill Archeological District | July 6, 1984 (#84002460) | Address Restricted | New Castle | ||
5 | Ponca Historic District | May 18, 1979 (#79001438) | Roughly bounded by East, Court, 2nd, and 3rd Sts. 42°33′51″N 96°42′27″W / 42.564167°N 96.7075°W | Ponca | ||
6 | Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church | February 1, 1983 (#83001088) | Off Nebraska Highway 35 42°16′02″N 96°51′46″W / 42.267222°N 96.862778°W | Wakefield |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Dundy County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002237) | W. 7th Ave. and Chief St. 40°03′02″N 101°31′59″W / 40.050556°N 101.533056°W | Benkelman | ||
2 | Zorn Theatre | February 25, 2021 (#100006190) | 706 Chief St. 40°03′02″N 101°31′58″W / 40.0505°N 101.5329°W | Benkelman |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Mowry Bluff Archeological Site | July 12, 1974 (#74001115) | Western side of Medicine Creek, immediately east of the center of Section 25, Township 5 North, Range 26 West[42] 40°22′19″N 100°13′26″W / 40.371859°N 100.223927°W | Cambridge | ||
2 | Red Smoke Archeological Site | October 1, 1974 (#74001116) | Along Lime Creek immediately southeast of the center of Section 15, Township 5 North, Range 26 West[43] 40°23′58″N 100°15′35″W / 40.399444°N 100.259722°W | Stockville |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Cambridge State Aid Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000763) | Nebraska Highway 47 over the Republican River, 0.6 miles south of Cambridge 40°16′25″N 100°09′56″W / 40.273611°N 100.165556°W | Cambridge | ||
2 | W. H. Faling House | November 22, 1999 (#99001388) | 606 Parker St. 40°16′57″N 100°10′07″W / 40.2825°N 100.168611°W | Cambridge |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Burwell Carnegie Library | July 11, 2006 (#06000557) | 110 S. 7th Ave. 41°46′55″N 99°07′58″W / 41.7819°N 99.1328°W | Burwell | ||
2 | Garfield County Frontier Fairgrounds | May 9, 1985 (#85001005) | Off Nebraska Highway 91 41°46′31″N 99°07′23″W / 41.7753°N 99.1231°W | Burwell | ||
3 | Hub Building | July 12, 2006 (#06000558) | 180 Grand Ave. 41°46′54″N 99°08′07″W / 41.7818°N 99.1352°W | Burwell |
Former listings
[edit][3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Burwell Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000715) | March 25, 2019 | Nebraska Highway 11 over the North Loup River 41°46′04″N 99°07′31″W / 41.7678°N 99.1253°W | Burwell |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Gosper County Courthouse | July 5, 1990 (#90000961) | 507 Smith Ave. 40°35′16″N 99°51′38″W / 40.5878°N 99.8606°W | Elwood |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Abbott Ranch Headquarters | August 11, 2021 (#100006795) | 83857 North NE 61 42°00′13″N 101°46′02″W / 42.0036°N 101.7673°W | Hyannis | ||
2 | Hotel DeFair | October 29, 1976 (#76001132) | Nebraska Highway 2 and Main St. 42°00′03″N 101°45′43″W / 42.0008°N 101.7619°W | Hyannis |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary | February 23, 1984 (#84002472) | Off Nebraska Highway 56 41°30′41″N 98°28′16″W / 41.5114°N 98.4711°W | O'Connor | ||
2 | First Presbyterian Church | April 14, 2004 (#04000292) | 260 S. Pine St. 41°41′13″N 98°21′31″W / 41.6869°N 98.3586°W | Spalding | ||
3 | Greeley County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002228) | Kildare St. 41°32′53″N 98°31′47″W / 41.5481°N 98.5297°W | Greeley Center | ||
4 | Scotia Chalk Building | October 11, 1979 (#79003686) | Off Nebraska Highway 22 41°27′54″N 98°42′09″W / 41.465°N 98.7025°W | Scotia | Built of chalk mined from bluff over the North Loup River | |
5 | Spalding Power Plant and Dam | December 31, 1998 (#98001569) | 10 County Rd. 41°40′54″N 98°21′37″W / 41.6817°N 98.3603°W | Spalding | ||
6 | St. Michael's Catholic Church Complex | December 15, 1983 (#83003990) | Northeast of Greeley Center 41°41′25″N 98°21′46″W / 41.6903°N 98.3628°W | Spalding |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Hamilton County Courthouse | July 29, 1985 (#85001665) | Courthouse Sq. 40°52′04″N 98°00′06″W / 40.8678°N 98.0017°W | Aurora | ||
2 | IOOF Opera House | September 28, 1988 (#88000952) | N. 3rd and B Sts. 40°52′46″N 97°53′09″W / 40.8794°N 97.8858°W | Hampton | ||
3 | St. Johannes Danske Lutherske Kirke | November 13, 1992 (#92001570) | 2170 N. T Rd. 41°00′00″N 97°56′21″W / 41.0°N 97.9392°W | Marquette | ||
4 | Streeter-Peterson House | November 29, 1991 (#91001754) | 1121 9th St. 40°52′05″N 98°00′24″W / 40.8681°N 98.0067°W | Aurora | ||
5 | Temple Craft Building | November 12, 2014 (#14000916) | 1127-1131 12th St. 40°52′06″N 98°00′12″W / 40.8682°N 98.0034°W | Aurora | ||
6 | United Brethren Church | December 3, 2008 (#08001133) | 1103 K St. 40°51′58″N 98°00′15″W / 40.8662°N 98.0041°W | Aurora |
Former listings
[edit][3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Kathleen Hearn Building | August 1, 1984 (#84002480) | July 14, 2011 | 10th and O Sts. 40°52′13″N 98°00′22″W / 40.8703°N 98.0061°W | Aurora | ||
2 | Royal Highlanders Building | September 12, 1985 (#85002144) | July 14, 2011 | 1235 M St. 40°52′08″N 98°00′04″W / 40.8689°N 98.0011°W | Aurora | Damaged by fire July 10, 2008[44] and subsequently demolished.[45] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | J.M. Daniel House | May 30, 1985 (#85001169) | Address Restricted | Hamlet | ||
2 | J.M. Daniel School-District No. 3 | May 30, 1985 (#85001170) | Address Restricted | Hamlet | ||
3 | St. John's Evangelical Lutheran German Church and Cemetery | May 16, 1985 (#85001069) | Northeast of Hayes Center[47] 40°34′10″N 100°50′23″W / 40.5694°N 100.8397°W | Hayes Center |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000714) | County road over an intermittent stream, 2 miles east of Stratton 40°09′07″N 101°11′29″W / 40.1519°N 101.1914°W | Stratton | ||
2 | Massacre Canyon Battlefield | July 25, 1974 (#74001118) | Address Restricted | Trenton | ||
3 | St. Paul's Methodist Protestant Church | January 25, 1979 (#79001446) | South of Culbertson on Nebraska Highway 17 40°06′52″N 100°48′55″W / 40.1144°N 100.8153°W | Culbertson | ||
4 | Weyl Service Station | July 11, 2002 (#02000768) | 124 E. D St. 40°10′32″N 101°00′41″W / 40.1756°N 101.0114°W | Trenton |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Hooker County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002218) | Cleveland Ave. between Railroad and 1st Sts. 42°02′33″N 101°02′43″W / 42.0425°N 101.0453°W | Mullen | ||
2 | Humphrey Archeological Site | January 21, 1974 (#74001122) | Address restricted[48] | Mullen | A village site near the Middle Loup River of the Dismal River Culture, from about A.D. 1675 to 1725. | |
3 | Kelso Site | January 21, 1974 (#74001123) | Address Restricted | Mullen | A village site near the Middle Loup River, of the Woodland Culture, dating A.D. 500-1100. |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Columbia Hall | July 22, 2005 (#05000724) | Junction of Nebraska Highway 58 and W. Roger Wetsch Ave. 41°07′06″N 98°32′50″W / 41.1183°N 98.5472°W | Dannebrog | ||
2 | Coufal Site | October 15, 1966 (#66000446) | Address Restricted | Cotesfield | ||
3 | Dannevirke Danish Lutheran Church and Community Hall | June 25, 1999 (#99000750) | Dannervirke Rd. and Wausa 41°19′19″N 98°42′29″W / 41.3219°N 98.7081°W | Elba | ||
4 | Howard County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002233) | Indian St. between 6th and 7th Sts. 41°12′54″N 98°27′26″W / 41.215°N 98.4572°W | St. Paul | ||
5 | Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and Cemetery | November 9, 2020 (#100005769) | 2450 17th Ave. 41°16′45″N 98°44′14″W / 41.2791°N 98.7371°W | Ashton vicinity | ||
6 | Palmer Site | October 15, 1966 (#66000447) | Address Restricted | Palmer | Extends into Merrick County | |
7 | St. Peder's Dansk Evangelical Lutheran Kirke | March 21, 2007 (#07000177) | 1796 7th Ave. 41°08′05″N 98°36′48″W / 41.1347°N 98.6133°W | Nysted |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Johnson County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002246) | Courthouse Sq. 40°22′02″N 96°11′41″W / 40.367222°N 96.194722°W | Tecumseh | ||
2 | Tecumseh Historic District | June 20, 1975 (#75001095) | Irregular pattern roughly bounded by Atchison and Nebraska railroad tracks, 9th and Washington Sts., and U.S. Route 136 40°22′16″N 96°11′33″W / 40.371111°N 96.1925°W | Tecumseh | ||
3 | Tecumseh Opera House | September 28, 1988 (#88000929) | 123 S. 3rd 40°22′04″N 96°11′46″W / 40.36768°N 96.19607°W | Tecumseh | ||
4 | George Townsend House | November 2, 2006 (#06000996) | 61872 U.S. Highway 136 40°22′03″N 96°13′25″W / 40.36756°N 96.2235°W | Tecumseh |
Former listings
[edit][3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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2 | Keim Stone Arch Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000710) | March 25, 2019 | County road 624 Av over an unnamed stream just south of 729 Rd,[49] 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Tecumseh 40°23′32″N 96°07′22″W / 40.392222°N 96.122778°W | Tecumseh |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Carns State Aid Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000722) | County road over the Niobrara River, 10.8 miles northeast of Bassett 42°44′01″N 99°28′52″W / 42.733611°N 99.481111°W | Bassett | Extends into Rock County | |
2 | Keya Paha County High School | December 1, 1986 (#86003377) | Off Nebraska Highway 12 42°49′32″N 99°44′48″W / 42.825556°N 99.746667°W | Springview | ||
3 | Lewis Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000774) | County road over the Keya Paha River, 13.6 miles northeast of Springview 42°59′53″N 99°38′08″W / 42.998056°N 99.635556°W | Springview | Extends into Tripp County, South Dakota |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fraternal Hall | February 28, 1983 (#83001096) | 2nd and Chestnut Sts. 41°14′13″N 103°39′46″W / 41.236944°N 103.662778°W | Kimball | ||
2 | Gridley-Howe-Faden-Atkins Farmstead | July 9, 1997 (#97000727) | 1 mile north of the junction of Nebraska Highway 71 and State St. 41°14′48″N 103°39′48″W / 41.246667°N 103.663333°W | Kimball | ||
3 | Maginnis Irrigation Aqueduct | October 21, 1994 (#94001231) | South of U.S. Highway 30, 5 miles west of Kimball 41°13′45″N 103°46′40″W / 41.229167°N 103.777778°W | Kimball | ||
4 | Wheat Growers Hotel | July 11, 2002 (#02000769) | 102 S. Oak St. 41°14′18″N 103°39′36″W / 41.238333°N 103.66°W | Kimball |
Former listings
[edit][3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Stone Building | March 31, 1983 (#83001097) | July 14, 2011 | 126 S. Chestnut St. 41°14′15″N 103°39′46″W / 41.2375°N 103.6628°W | Kimball | Destroyed by fire January 2, 2010[50] |
There are no properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Logan County.
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Pavillion Hotel | November 27, 1989 (#89002039) | Main St. Square 41°46′17″N 99°22′46″W / 41.771446°N 99.379515°W | Taylor | ||
2 | Thomas and Mary Williams Homestead | December 31, 1998 (#98001565) | Approximately 0.5 miles east of Taylor, off a gravel road 41°45′53″N 99°22′22″W / 41.7647°N 99.3728°W | Taylor |
There are no properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in McPherson County.
Former listing
[edit][3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | McPherson County Courthouse | July 5, 1990 (#90000970) | March 3, 2006 | Junction of 6th and Anderson Sts. | Tryon | Damaged by a tornado[51] on July 8, 2003[52] and subsequently demolished.[53] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Grant City Park | February 16, 1996 (#96000066) | Bounded by Central Ave., 9th St., an alley line, and 8th St. 40°50′52″N 101°43′25″W / 40.847778°N 101.723611°W | Grant | ||
2 | Grant Commercial Historic District | February 16, 1996 (#96000025) | Roughly Central Ave. from 1st St. to 4th St. 40°50′28″N 101°43′29″W / 40.841111°N 101.724722°W | Grant | ||
3 | Perkins County Courthouse | July 5, 1990 (#90000969) | Lincoln St. between 2nd and 3rd Sts. 40°50′29″N 101°43′37″W / 40.841389°N 101.726944°W | Grant | ||
4 | Venango Public School | March 5, 2018 (#100002170) | 201 E Washington St. 40°45′40″N 102°02′25″W / 40.761232°N 102.040394°W | Venango |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brenstrom Farmstead | March 21, 2011 (#11000104) | 10417 Westside Rd. 40°39′53″N 99°33′51″W / 40.66469°N 99.56406°W | Overton | ||
2 | CB&Q Holdrege Depot | February 21, 1997 (#97000131) | 700 Ironhorse St. 40°26′09″N 99°22′14″W / 40.435833°N 99.370556°W | Holdrege | ||
3 | Farmers State Bank | December 31, 2013 (#13001022) | 307 Commercial St. 40°28′40″N 99°30′27″W / 40.477672°N 99.507382°W | Loomis | ||
4 | Kinner House | April 14, 2004 (#04000294) | 515 Tibbals 40°26′23″N 99°22′56″W / 40.439722°N 99.382222°W | Holdrege | ||
5 | Phelps County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002242) | 5th Ave. between East and West Aves. 40°26′22″N 99°22′12″W / 40.439444°N 99.37°W | Holdrege |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Athletic Park Band Shell | November 12, 1992 (#92001573) | Northwestern corner of the junction of Harper and Main Sts. 42°21′15″N 97°47′34″W / 42.354167°N 97.792778°W | Plainview | ||
2 | Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad Depot | November 16, 2005 (#05001291) | 304 S. Main St. 42°20′53″N 97°47′36″W / 42.348056°N 97.793333°W | Plainview | ||
3 | Meridian Highway | November 29, 2001 (#01001273) | 4.5 miles along county roads, following 552 Ave., 853 Rd., and 551 Ave. 42°10′43″N 97°29′28″W / 42.178611°N 97.491111°W | Pierce | ||
4 | Plainview Carnegie Library | February 25, 1993 (#93000056) | 102 S. Main St. 42°21′02″N 97°47′36″W / 42.350556°N 97.793333°W | Plainview | ||
5 | Willow Creek Bridge | June 29, 1992 (#92000706) | County road over Willow Creek, 6.5 miles south of Foster 42°10′38″N 97°40′01″W / 42.177222°N 97.666944°W | Foster | Bridge moved to Gilman Park in Pierce, Nebraska in 1994.[54] |
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Clarks Site | August 14, 1973 (#73001071) | Southwestern portion of Section 17, Township 14 North, Range 4 West[55] 41°10′48″N 97°48′09″W / 41.180000°N 97.802500°W | Osceola | ||
2 | Gov. John Hopwood Mickey House | May 12, 1977 (#77000835) | State St. 41°10′12″N 97°32′52″W / 41.170000°N 97.547778°W | Osceola | ||
3 | Charles H. Morrill Homestead | June 4, 1973 (#73001072) | 0.5 miles southeast of Stromsburg on U.S. Route 81 41°06′23″N 97°35′35″W / 41.106389°N 97.593056°W | Stromsburg | ||
4 | Polk County Courthouse | January 10, 1990 (#89002238) | Courthouse Sq. 41°10′49″N 97°32′48″W / 41.180278°N 97.546667°W | Osceola | ||
5 | Strickland Site | July 3, 1996 (#96000683) | Address Restricted | Silver Creek | ||
6 | Victor E. Wilson House | July 7, 1988 (#88000915) | 518 Main St. 41°06′57″N 97°35′54″W / |