Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Adair County (Missouri)
Die Liste der Einträge im National Register of Historic Places im Adair County in Missouri führt die Bauwerke und historischen Stätten im Adair County auf, die in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden.[1]
Legende
NRHP | Historic Place |
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HD | Historic District |
Aktuelle Einträge
[2] | Name[3] | Bild | Eintragsdatum | Lage | Ort | Beschreibung |
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1 | Adair County Courthouse | 1978 ID-Nr. 78001636 | Washington Street 40° 11′ 42″ N, 92° 35′ 1″ W | Kirksville | ||
2 | Bear Creek Baptist Church | 1984 ID-Nr. 84002132 | Nördlich von Kirksville abseits des US 63 40° 14′ 30″ N, 92° 37′ 31″ W | Kirksville | ||
3 | Cabins Historic District | 1979 ID-Nr. 79001344 | Südlich von Novinger abseits der MO 6 40° 12′ 31″ N, 92° 41′ 10″ W | Novinger | ||
4 | Dockery Hotel | 1983 ID-Nr. 83000971 | Elson Street Ecke McPherson Street 40° 11′ 38″ N, 92° 35′ 4″ W | Kirksville | ||
5 | Grim Building | 1979 ID-Nr. 79001343 | 113-115 East Washington Street 40° 11′ 43″ N, 92° 34′ 52″ W | Kirksville | ||
6 | Capt. Thomas C. Harris House | 1973 ID-Nr. 73001034 | 1308 North Franklin Street 40° 12′ 19″ N, 92° 34′ 56″ W | Kirksville | ||
7 | Journal Printing Company Building | 2011 ID-Nr. 11000439 | 119 South Elson Street 40° 11′ 40″ N, 92° 35′ 3″ W | Kirksville | ||
8 | Kirksville Courthouse Square Historic District | 2009 ID-Nr. 09000330 | Block 200 North Franklin Street, Block 100 East Harrison Street, Block 100 West Harrison Street 40° 11′ 44″ N, 92° 34′ 59,3″ W | Kirksville | ||
9 | Masonic Temple | 2010 ID-Nr. 09001208 | 217 East Harrison Street 40° 11′ 44,1″ N, 92° 34′ 54,8″ W | Kirksville | Zwischen 1927 und 1930 im Egyptian Revival-Stil errichtetes Gebäude[4] | |
10 | St. Mary's Church | 1974 ID-Nr. 74001069 | MO 11 40° 15′ 8″ N, 92° 22′ 27″ W | Adair | ||
11 | Dr. E. Sanborn Smith House | 2009 ID-Nr. 08001385 | 111 East Patterson Street 40° 11′ 11″ N, 92° 34′ 58,8″ W | Kirksville | ||
12 | Orie J. Smith Black and White Stock Farm Historic District | 2001 ID-Nr. 00001658 | Rund 800 m südöstlich der Kreuzung von MO P und County Road 129B 40° 13′ 32″ N, 92° 33′ 33″ W | Kirksville | ||
13 | Thousand Hills State Park Petroglyphs Archeological Site | 1970 ID-Nr. 70000320 | Westlich von Kirksville 40° 11′ 12″ N, 92° 38′ 28″ W | Kirksville | Im Thousand Hills State Park | |
14 | Travelers Hotel | 2009 ID-Nr. 09000718 | 301 West Washington Street 40° 11′ 40,8″ N, 92° 35′ 7,3″ W | Kirksville | ||
15 | Trinity Episcopal Church | 2008 ID-Nr. 07001338 | 124 North Mulanix Street 40° 11′ 50″ N, 92° 34′ 47″ W | Kirksville |
Siehe auch
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Auszug aus dem National Register of Historic Places - Adair County Abgerufen am 2. Oktober 2012
- ↑ Die Nummerierung in dieser Listenspalte ist an der vom National Park Service vorgelegten Reihenfolge der Einträge orientiert; die Farben unterscheiden verschiedene Schutzgebietstypen des Nationalparksystems mit landesweiter Bedeutung (z. B. National Historic Landmarks) von den sonstigen Einträgen im National Register of Historic Places.
- ↑ National Register Information System. In: National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service, abgerufen am 24. April 2008 (englisch).
- ↑ KTVO TV-3, 13. Mai 2010 (Memento des vom 7. Oktober 2012 im Internet Archive) Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis. Abgerufen am 2. Oktober 2012
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Bear Creek Church, near Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. This building dates from the mid-1800s and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo courtesy of Carol Baier via Flickr.
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Dr. E. Sanborn Smith House, 111 E. Patterson St. Kirksville
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Orie J. Smith Black and White Stock Farm Historic District, 0.5 miles SE of Jct. of MO P and Co. Rd. 129B Kirksville
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The Captain Thomas C. Harris House, also known as the Parrish House. Located in Kirksville, Missouri, this Italinate-style home was constructed in 1875 for Captain Thomas C. Harris, a Union officer in the Civil War. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo taken 1 October 2009. Photo used courtesy of Catfilmnoir a.k.a. Carol Baier via Flickr.
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Adair County Courthouse, Kirksville, Missouri
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Native American petroglyphs located at Thousand Hills State Park near Kirksville, Missouri. The carvings are believed to be at least 1,500 years old.
Log Smokehouse and souviner shop. Part of historic log homestead in Novinger, Missouri.
This is a locator map showing Adair County in Missouri. For more information, see Commons:United States county locator maps.
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The Journal Printing Company building in Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Constructed in 1905, it is listed on thr National Register of Historic Places. It has been repurposed as a banquet hall and meeting room in recent years. Photo courtesy of Carol Baier via Flickr.
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Trinity Episcopal Church, 124 N Mulanix St. Kirksville
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The Grim Building, Kirksville, Missouri. This building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed in the early 1900s, t was originally a clinic and offices for two physician brothers, Ezra and Edward Grim.
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Traveler's Hotel, Kirksville, MO
Dieses Bild zeigt ein Objekt, das im National Register of Historic Places der Vereinigten Staaten verzeichnet ist. Die Referenznummer lautet 09000718. |
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St. Mary's Church is a historic turn-of-the-20th century Catholic church located in the unincorporated community of Adair, 12 miles northeast of Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri on Missouri Route 11.
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Outer view of the Masonic Lodge, Kirksville, Missouri. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Taken in early 1893 by the commerical photographer Drake. donated to the Pickler Memorial Library at Truman State University in Kirksville. "Pickler Famous" Dry Goods Store is the second building from the left and is still in the same place on the 100 W. block of Harrison in Kirksville. Part of the Kirksville Courthouse Square Historic District on the NRHP since May 21, 2009, which includes the 200 block N. Franklin St., 100 block E. Harrison St., 100 block W. Harrison St., Kirksville, Adair County, MO.