National Register of Historic Places listings in the Central region of Texas: Other
This page is one of two listings of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas's Central region.
The Central region is an area of 20 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here. The region included 2020 population of 1.3 million, or 4.3 percent of Texas's population, with Bell County having about 30 percent of Central's population.[1] Bell County, along with Coryell and Lampasas counties, is part of the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area, a MSA.
This page covers 17 out of the 20 counties. For Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas counties, which make up the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area, please see this.
To see all locations together in a map, click on "Map all coordinates using OpenSourceMap" at right.
Bosque County
[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | J. H. Bekken House | July 22, 1983 (#83003095) |
NW of Clifton 31°47′47″N 97°36′48″W / 31.796389°N 97.613333°W / 31.796389; -97.613333 (J. H. Bekken House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County Thematic Resource | |
2 | Bosque County Courthouse | April 13, 1977 (#77001427) |
Public Sq. 31°55′22″N 97°39′26″W / 31.92277°N 97.65734°W / 31.92277; -97.65734 (Bosque County Courthouse) | Meridian | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | Brandhagen Houses | July 22, 1983 (#83003096) |
W of Clifton on FM 182 31°46′17″N 97°40′20″W / 31.771389°N 97.672222°W / 31.771389; -97.672222 (Brandhagen Houses) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
4 | Bridges-Johnson House | October 25, 1979 (#79003447) |
Off TX 6, SW of Meridian 31°54′24″N 97°39′54″W / 31.90668°N 97.66510°W / 31.90668; -97.66510 (Bridges-Johnson House) | Meridian | ||
5 | Brogdon Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003097) |
W of Clifton 31°47′15″N 97°42′06″W / 31.7875°N 97.701667°W / 31.7875; -97.701667 (Brogdon Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
6 | Bronstad House | July 22, 1983 (#83003098) |
SW of Clifton 31°45′40″N 97°38′32″W / 31.761111°N 97.642222°W / 31.761111; -97.642222 (Bronstad House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
7 | John and Mary Colwick Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003099) |
SW of Clifton 31°42′37″N 97°41′50″W / 31.710278°N 97.697222°W / 31.710278; -97.697222 (John and Mary Colwick Farm) | Clifton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
8 | Colwick Homestead | November 24, 2015 (#15000835) |
Address restricted[5] | Clifton | ||
9 | Peder Dahl Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003100) |
SW of Clifton on FM 219 31°45′12″N 97°36′23″W / 31.753333°N 97.606389°W / 31.753333; -97.606389 (Peder Dahl Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
10 | Ellingson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003101) |
W of Clifton 31°46′43″N 97°42′40″W / 31.778611°N 97.711111°W / 31.778611; -97.711111 (Ellingson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
11 | Even and Petrine Erickson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003102) |
NW of Clifton 31°52′16″N 97°41′24″W / 31.871111°N 97.69°W / 31.871111; -97.69 (Even and Petrine Erickson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
12 | Ole and Elizabeth Finstad Homesite | July 22, 1983 (#83003103) |
SW of Clifton on FM 219 31°43′51″N 97°43′40″W / 31.730769°N 97.727767°W / 31.730769; -97.727767 (Ole and Elizabeth Finstad Homesite) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
13 | First National Bank Building | November 7, 1979 (#79002919) |
Main and Morgan Sts. 31°55′24″N 97°39′27″W / 31.92335°N 97.65737°W / 31.92335; -97.65737 (First National Bank Building) | Meridian | State Antiquities Landmark | |
14 | Adolf and Christine Godager Homesite | July 22, 1983 (#83003104) |
NW of Clifton 31°49′38″N 97°45′44″W / 31.82733°N 97.76235°W / 31.82733; -97.76235 (Adolf and Christine Godager Homesite) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
15 | Gunsten and Lofise Grimland House | July 22, 1983 (#83003105) |
SW of Clifton on FM 219 31°43′34″N 97°42′38″W / 31.726111°N 97.710556°W / 31.726111; -97.710556 (Gunsten and Lofise Grimland House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
16 | Keddel and Liv Grimland Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003106) |
SW of Clifton on FM 219 31°43′30″N 97°42′23″W / 31.725°N 97.706389°W / 31.725; -97.706389 (Keddel and Liv Grimland Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
17 | Hoff-Ulland Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003107) |
SW of Clifton 31°43′27″N 97°38′02″W / 31.724167°N 97.633889°W / 31.724167; -97.633889 (Hoff-Ulland Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
18 | Hog Creek Archeological District | July 20, 1977 (#77001428) |
Address restricted[5] | Mosheim | ||
19 | James Jens and Martha Jenson House | July 22, 1983 (#83003108) |
NW of Clifton on FM 2136 31°49′24″N 97°38′51″W / 31.823333°N 97.6475°W / 31.823333; -97.6475 (James Jens and Martha Jenson House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
20 | Christen and Johanne Knudson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003109) |
SW of Clifton on FM 219 31°45′24″N 97°38′19″W / 31.756667°N 97.638611°W / 31.756667; -97.638611 (Christen and Johanne Knudson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
21 | A. H. Lahlum House | July 22, 1983 (#83003110) |
SW of Clifton 31°42′19″N 97°40′09″W / 31.705278°N 97.669167°W / 31.705278; -97.669167 (A. H. Lahlum House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
22 | Martin Larson House | July 22, 1983 (#83003111) |
SW of Clifton 31°44′10″N 97°45′43″W / 31.736111°N 97.761944°W / 31.736111; -97.761944 (Martin Larson House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
23 | Eric and Martha Linberg Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003112) |
W of Clifton 31°47′06″N 97°40′39″W / 31.785°N 97.6775°W / 31.785; -97.6775 (Eric and Martha Linberg Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
24 | Lumpkin Building | April 9, 1998 (#98000355) |
101 Main St. 31°55′24″N 97°39′25″W / 31.92345°N 97.65703°W / 31.92345; -97.65703 (Lumpkin Building) | Meridian | ||
25 | Norway Mill | July 22, 1983 (#83003113) |
SW of Clifton on FM 182 31°41′36″N 97°39′24″W / 31.693333°N 97.656667°W / 31.693333; -97.656667 (Norway Mill) | Clifton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
26 | Joseph and Anna Olson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003114) |
SW of Clifton on FM 182 31°45′12″N 97°39′36″W / 31.75335°N 97.66°W / 31.75335; -97.66 (Joseph and Anna Olson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
27 | Olson-Hanson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003115) |
SW of Clifton on FM 219 31°44′47″N 97°39′13″W / 31.746389°N 97.653611°W / 31.746389; -97.653611 (Olson-Hanson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
28 | Olson-Nelson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003116) |
W of Clifton 31°47′24″N 97°39′44″W / 31.79°N 97.662222°W / 31.79; -97.662222 (Olson-Nelson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
29 | John Pederson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003117) |
SW of Clifton on FM 219 31°43′40″N 97°43′07″W / 31.72782°N 97.71874°W / 31.72782; -97.71874 (John Pederson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
30 | Ole and Ann Pierson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003118) |
W of Clifton 31°45′37″N 97°43′05″W / 31.760278°N 97.718056°W / 31.760278; -97.718056 (Ole and Ann Pierson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
31 | Carl and Sedsel Questad Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003119) |
W of Clifton 31°46′39″N 97°40′50″W / 31.7775°N 97.680556°W / 31.7775; -97.680556 (Carl and Sedsel Questad Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
32 | Reeder-Omenson Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003120) |
SW of Clifton on FM 182 31°41′31″N 97°39′30″W / 31.691944°N 97.658333°W / 31.691944; -97.658333 (Reeder-Omenson Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
33 | Hans and Berthe Reierson House | July 22, 1983 (#83003121) |
SW of Clifton 31°45′04″N 97°44′49″W / 31.751111°N 97.746944°W / 31.751111; -97.746944 (Hans and Berthe Reierson House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
34 | Jens and Kari Ringness Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003122) |
Sw of Clifton on FM 219 31°43′23″N 97°41′41″W / 31.723056°N 97.694722°W / 31.723056; -97.694722 (Jens and Kari Ringness Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
35 | Tom and Martha Rogstad Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003123) |
W of Clifton 31°46′04″N 97°46′39″W / 31.767778°N 97.7775°W / 31.767778; -97.7775 (Tom and Martha Rogstad Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
36 | Tobias and Wilhelmine Schultz Farm | July 22, 1983 (#83003124) |
SW of Clifton 31°44′50″N 97°44′42″W / 31.747222°N 97.745°W / 31.747222; -97.745 (Tobias and Wilhelmine Schultz Farm) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
37 | Gunarus and Ingerborg Shefstad House | July 22, 1983 (#83003125) |
N of Clifton 31°47′44″N 97°35′13″W / 31.795556°N 97.586944°W / 31.795556; -97.586944 (Gunarus and Ingerborg Shefstad House) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
38 | Upper Settlement Rural Historic District | July 22, 1983 (#83003126) |
E of Granfills Gap off TX 22 31°47′02″N 97°45′58″W / 31.783889°N 97.766111°W / 31.783889; -97.766111 (Upper Settlement Rural Historic District) | Cranfills Gap | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR | |
39 | Wilson Homesite | July 22, 1983 (#83003127) |
W of Clifton 31°46′38″N 97°37′39″W / 31.77728°N 97.62760°W / 31.77728; -97.62760 (Wilson Homesite) | Clifton | Part of Norwegian Settlement of Bosque County TR |
Brazos County
3
[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Allen Academy Memorial Hall | September 25, 1987 (#87001603) |
1100 blk. of Ursuline 30°40′35″N 96°21′43″W / 30.676389°N 96.361944°W / 30.676389; -96.361944 (Allen Academy Memorial Hall) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
2 | Allen Block | September 25, 1987 (#87001604) |
400-422 N. Main St. 30°40′37″N 96°22′23″W / 30.67686°N 96.37307°W / 30.67686; -96.37307 (Allen Block) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
3 | R. O. Allen House-Allen Academy | September 25, 1987 (#87001605) |
1120 Ursuline 30°40′35″N 96°21′37″W / 30.676389°N 96.360278°W / 30.676389; -96.360278 (R. O. Allen House-Allen Academy) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
4 | Armstrong House-Allen Academy | September 25, 1987 (#87001606) |
1200 Ursuline 30°40′34″N 96°21′35″W / 30.676111°N 96.359722°W / 30.676111; -96.359722 (Armstrong House-Allen Academy) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
5 | R. Q. Astin House | September 25, 1987 (#87001607) |
508 W. 26th St. 30°40′29″N 96°22′41″W / 30.67465°N 96.37793°W / 30.67465; -96.37793 (R. Q. Astin House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
6 | E. J. Blazek House | September 25, 1987 (#87001608) |
409 W. 30th St. 30°40′13″N 96°22′39″W / 30.67014°N 96.37763°W / 30.67014; -96.37763 (E. J. Blazek House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
7 | Bryan Carnegie Library | October 27, 1976 (#76002009) |
111 S. Main St. 30°40′23″N 96°22′24″W / 30.67301°N 96.37324°W / 30.67301; -96.37324 (Bryan Carnegie Library) | Bryan | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
8 | Bryan Compress and Warehouse | September 25, 1987 (#87001609) |
911 N. Bryan Ave. 30°40′55″N 96°22′22″W / 30.68196°N 96.37270°W / 30.68196; -96.37270 (Bryan Compress and Warehouse) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
9 | Bryan Federal Building and Post Office | December 11, 2023 (#100009605) |
216 W. 26th Street 30°40′26″N 96°22′30″W / 30.6740°N 96.3749°W / 30.6740; -96.3749 (Bryan Federal Building and Post Office) | Bryan | ||
10 | Bryan Ice House | September 25, 1987 (#87001610) |
107 E. Martin Luther King 30°40′48″N 96°22′20″W / 30.67994°N 96.37224°W / 30.67994; -96.37224 (Bryan Ice House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
11 | Bryan Municipal Building | February 20, 2002 (#02000116) |
111 E. 27th St. 30°40′21″N 96°22′20″W / 30.67250°N 96.37234°W / 30.67250; -96.37234 (Bryan Municipal Building) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
12 | Cavitt House | October 27, 1976 (#76002010) |
713 E. 30th St. 30°40′01″N 96°22′00″W / 30.66691°N 96.36659°W / 30.66691; -96.36659 (Cavitt House) | Bryan | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of East Side Historic District | |
13 | James O. Chance House | September 25, 1987 (#87001612) |
102 S. Parker Ave. 30°40′25″N 96°22′31″W / 30.67372°N 96.37541°W / 30.67372; -96.37541 (James O. Chance House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
14 | CSPS Lodge-Griesser Bakery | September 25, 1987 (#87001611) |
304 N. Logan Ave. 30°40′35″N 96°22′42″W / 30.67635°N 96.37825°W / 30.67635; -96.37825 (CSPS Lodge-Griesser Bakery) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
15 | East Side Historic District | September 25, 1987 (#87001613) |
Roughly bounded by Houston, E. 29th, Haswell, and E. 30th Sts. 30°40′06″N 96°22′03″W / 30.668333°N 96.3675°W / 30.668333; -96.3675 (East Side Historic District) | Bryan | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
16 | Eugene Edge House | September 25, 1987 (#87001614) |
609 S. Ennis Ave. 30°39′54″N 96°21′57″W / 30.66495°N 96.36593°W / 30.66495; -96.36593 (Eugene Edge House) | Bryan | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
17 | English-Dansby House | September 25, 1987 (#87001615) |
204 W. 28th St. 30°40′20″N 96°22′30″W / 30.67221°N 96.37496°W / 30.67221; -96.37496 (English-Dansby House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
18 | English-Poindexter House | September 25, 1987 (#87001616) |
206 W. 28th St. 30°40′20″N 96°22′30″W / 30.67217°N 96.37513°W / 30.67217; -96.37513 (English-Poindexter House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
19 | First National Bank and Trust Building | September 25, 1987 (#87001618) |
120 N. Main St. 30°40′28″N 96°22′24″W / 30.67456°N 96.37346°W / 30.67456; -96.37346 (First National Bank and Trust Building) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
20 | First State Bank and Trust Building | September 25, 1987 (#87001619) |
100 W. 25th St. 30°40′29″N 96°22′25″W / 30.67486°N 96.37358°W / 30.67486; -96.37358 (First State Bank and Trust Building) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
21 | Walter J. Higgs House | September 25, 1987 (#87001620) |
609 N. Tabor Ave. 30°40′44″N 96°22′17″W / 30.67894°N 96.37139°W / 30.67894; -96.37139 (Walter J. Higgs House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
22 | House at 109 N. Sterling | September 25, 1987 (#87001623) |
109 N. Sterling Ave. 30°40′30″N 96°22′37″W / 30.67489°N 96.37699°W / 30.67489; -96.37699 (House at 109 N. Sterling) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
23 | House at 1401 Baker | September 25, 1987 (#87001621) |
1401 Baker Ave. 30°40′16″N 96°21′58″W / 30.67101°N 96.36610°W / 30.67101; -96.36610 (House at 1401 Baker) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
24 | House at 407 N. Parker | September 25, 1987 (#87001624) |
407 N. Parker Ave. 30°40′39″N 96°22′28″W / 30.67744°N 96.37448°W / 30.67744; -96.37448 (House at 407 N. Parker) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA Demolished or moved | |
25 | House at 600 N. Washington | September 25, 1987 (#87001626) |
600 N. Washington Ave. 30°40′42″N 96°22′15″W / 30.67838°N 96.37087°W / 30.67838; -96.37087 (House at 600 N. Washington) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
26 | House at 603 E. Thirty-first | September 25, 1987 (#87001627) |
603 E. 31st St. 30°39′58″N 96°22′08″W / 30.66622°N 96.36876°W / 30.66622; -96.36876 (House at 603 E. Thirty-first) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
27 | House at 604 E. Twenty-seventh | September 25, 1987 (#87001629) |
604 E. 27th 30°40′20″N 96°22′03″W / 30.67231°N 96.36759°W / 30.67231; -96.36759 (House at 604 E. Twenty-seventh) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
28 | Humpty Dumpty Store | September 25, 1987 (#87001631) |
218 N. Bryan Ave. 30°40′32″N 96°22′26″W / 30.67556°N 96.37397°W / 30.67556; -96.37397 (Humpty Dumpty Store) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
29 | Edward J. Jenkins House | September 25, 1987 (#87001633) |
607 E. 27th St. 30°40′19″N 96°22′03″W / 30.67193°N 96.36749°W / 30.67193; -96.36749 (Edward J. Jenkins House) | Bryan | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
30 | J. M. Jones House | September 25, 1987 (#87001634) |
812 S. Ennis Ave. 30°39′47″N 96°22′07″W / 30.66314°N 96.36862°W / 30.66314; -96.36862 (J. M. Jones House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
31 | E. A. Kemp House | September 25, 1987 (#87001636) |
606 W. 17th St. 30°40′58″N 96°22′41″W / 30.68265°N 96.37796°W / 30.68265; -96.37796 (E. A. Kemp House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
32 | LaSalle Hotel | May 26, 2000 (#00000555) |
120 S. Main St. 30°40′23″N 96°22′25″W / 30.673056°N 96.373611°W / 30.673056; -96.373611 (LaSalle Hotel) | Bryan | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
33 | McDougal-Jones House | September 25, 1987 (#87001637) |
600 E. 27th St. 30°40′20″N 96°22′04″W / 30.67232°N 96.36783°W / 30.67232; -96.36783 (McDougal-Jones House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
34 | Moore House | September 25, 1987 (#87001638) |
500 E. 25th St. 30°40′28″N 96°22′07″W / 30.67441°N 96.36862°W / 30.67441; -96.36862 (Moore House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
35 | Noto House | September 25, 1987 (#87001639) |
900 N. Parker Ave. 30°40′53″N 96°22′28″W / 30.68143°N 96.37437°W / 30.68143; -96.37437 (Noto House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
36 | Dr. William Holt Oliver House | September 25, 1987 (#87001640) |
602 W. 26th St. 30°40′28″N 96°22′43″W / 30.67456°N 96.37862°W / 30.67456; -96.37862 (Dr. William Holt Oliver House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
37 | Parker Lumber Company Complex | September 25, 1987 (#87001641) |
419 N. Main St. 30°40′38″N 96°22′21″W / 30.67723°N 96.37248°W / 30.67723; -96.37248 (Parker Lumber Company Complex) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
38 | Milton Parker House | September 25, 1987 (#87001642) |
200 S. Congress St. 30°40′24″N 96°22′52″W / 30.67325°N 96.38102°W / 30.67325; -96.38102 (Milton Parker House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
39 | Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church | September 25, 1987 (#87001646) |
217 W. 26th St. 30°40′25″N 96°22′30″W / 30.67374°N 96.37497°W / 30.67374; -96.37497 (Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
40 | Saint Anthony's Catholic Church | September 25, 1987 (#87001647) |
306 S. Parker Ave. 30°40′16″N 96°22′32″W / 30.671111°N 96.375556°W / 30.671111; -96.375556 (Saint Anthony's Catholic Church) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
41 | Sausley House | September 25, 1987 (#87001643) |
700 N. Washington Ave. 30°40′45″N 96°22′14″W / 30.67919°N 96.37067°W / 30.67919; -96.37067 (Sausley House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
42 | Old Sinclair Station | September 25, 1987 (#87001644) |
507 S. Texas Ave. 30°40′08″N 96°22′14″W / 30.66883°N 96.37050°W / 30.66883; -96.37050 (Old Sinclair Station) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
43 | Smith-Barron House | June 20, 1988 (#87001645) |
100 S. Congress St. 30°40′27″N 96°22′51″W / 30.67424°N 96.38077°W / 30.67424; -96.38077 (Smith-Barron House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
44 | Roy C. Stone House | September 25, 1987 (#87001649) |
715 E. 31st St. 30°39′53″N 96°22′01″W / 30.66464°N 96.36685°W / 30.66464; -96.36685 (Roy C. Stone House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA | |
45 | Temple Freda | September 22, 1983 (#83003128) |
205 S. Parker Ave. 30°40′21″N 96°22′30″W / 30.6725°N 96.375°W / 30.6725; -96.375 (Temple Freda) | Bryan | ||
46 | Minnie Zulch Zimmerman House | September 25, 1987 (#87001650) |
308 N. Washington Ave. 30°40′34″N 96°22′16″W / 30.67611°N 96.37105°W / 30.67611; -96.37105 (Minnie Zulch Zimmerman House) | Bryan | Historic Resources of Bryan MRA |
Burleson County
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Thomas and Mary Kraitchar Jr. House | July 11, 2002 (#02000731) |
200 E. Buck St. 30°31′58″N 96°41′29″W / 30.53274°N 96.69127°W / 30.53274; -96.69127 (Thomas and Mary Kraitchar Jr. House) | Caldwell | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Reeves-Womack House | February 4, 1993 (#93000002) |
405 W. Fox St. 30°31′48″N 96°41′46″W / 30.53°N 96.696111°W / 30.53; -96.696111 (Reeves-Womack House) | Caldwell | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Falls County
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Falls County Courthouse | December 13, 2000 (#00001532) |
1 Courthouse Sq 31°18′25″N 96°53′55″W / 31.306944°N 96.898611°W / 31.306944; -96.898611 (Falls County Courthouse) | Marlin | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Westphalia Rural Historic District | May 15, 1996 (#96000524) |
Roughly bounded by Co. Rt. 383, Pond Cr., Co. Rts. 377, 368, 372, 373, and the Falls Co. western boundary line 31°07′00″N 97°07′00″W / 31.116667°N 97.116667°W / 31.116667; -97.116667 (Westphalia Rural Historic District) | Westphalia | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Freestone County
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Trinity and Brazos Valley Railroad Depot and Office Building | March 21, 1979 (#79002940) |
208 S. 3rd Ave. 31°37′33″N 96°17′07″W / 31.625833°N 96.285278°W / 31.625833; -96.285278 (Trinity and Brazos Valley Railroad Depot and Office Building) | Teague | State Antiquities Landmark |
Grimes County
8
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Anderson Historic District | March 15, 1974 (#74002072) |
Anderson and environs 30°29′02″N 95°59′08″W / 30.483889°N 95.985556°W / 30.483889; -95.985556 (Anderson Historic District) | Anderson | Includes State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmarks, numerous Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
2 | Foster House | September 8, 1980 (#80004123) |
E of Navasota on TX 90 30°24′33″N 96°03′00″W / 30.409167°N 96.05°W / 30.409167; -96.05 (Foster House) | Navasota | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | Navasota Commercial Historic District | November 30, 1982 (#82001737) |
Roughly bounded by La Salle, Holland, 9th, and Brule Sts. 30°23′15″N 96°05′23″W / 30.3875°N 96.089722°W / 30.3875; -96.089722 (Navasota Commercial Historic District) | Navasota | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
4 | P. A. Smith Hotel | April 16, 1976 (#76002036) |
111 Railroad St. 30°23′14″N 96°05′22″W / 30.387222°N 96.089444°W / 30.387222; -96.089444 (P. A. Smith Hotel) | Navasota | Part of Navasota Commercial Historic District | |
5 | Piedmont Springs Archeological Site | July 29, 1982 (#82004506) |
Address restricted[5] | Anderson | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
6 | Steele House | June 13, 1978 (#78002939) |
217 Brewer St. 30°23′20″N 96°05′03″W / 30.388889°N 96.084167°W / 30.388889; -96.084167 (Steele House) | Navasota | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Hamilton County
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Hamilton County Courthouse | September 4, 1980 (#80004125) |
Public Sq. 31°42′13″N 98°07′23″W / 31.703611°N 98.123056°W / 31.703611; -98.123056 (Hamilton County Courthouse) | Hamilton | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Hill County
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[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | J. T. Baker Farmstead | March 17, 1992 (#92000138) |
1.2 mi (1.9 km). N of Blum between TX 174 and the Nolan R. 32°09′30″N 97°23′18″W / 32.158333°N 97.388333°W / 32.158333; -97.388333 (J. T. Baker Farmstead) | Blum | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Bear Creek Shelter Site | October 19, 1978 (#78002955) |
Address restricted[5] | Huron | ||
3 | Buzzard Cave | July 18, 1974 (#74002270) |
Address restricted[5] | Lake Whitney | ||
4 | Farmers National Bank | March 30, 1984 (#84001871) |
68 W. Elm St. 32°00′37″N 97°07′51″W / 32.010278°N 97.130833°W / 32.010278; -97.130833 (Farmers National Bank) | Hillsboro | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
5 | Gebhardt Bakery | March 30, 1984 (#84001873) |
119 E. Franklin St. 32°00′42″N 97°07′44″W / 32.011667°N 97.128889°W / 32.011667; -97.128889 (Gebhardt Bakery) | Hillsboro | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
6 | Grimes Garage | March 30, 1984 (#84001875) |
110 N. Waco St. 32°00′44″N 97°07′47″W / 32.012222°N 97.129722°W / 32.012222; -97.129722 (Grimes Garage) | Hillsboro | ||
7 | Grimes House | March 30, 1984 (#84001877) |
Country Club Rd. and Corporation St. 32°00′46″N 97°06′51″W / 32.012778°N 97.114167°W / 32.012778; -97.114167 (Grimes House) | Hillsboro | ||
8 | Hill County Courthouse | June 21, 1971 (#71000939) |
Courthouse Sq. 32°00′40″N 97°07′50″W / 32.011111°N 97.130556°W / 32.011111; -97.130556 (Hill County Courthouse) | Hillsboro | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
9 | Hill County Jail | May 28, 1981 (#81000631) |
N. Waco St. 32°00′51″N 97°07′46″W / 32.014167°N 97.129444°W / 32.014167; -97.129444 (Hill County Jail) | Hillsboro | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
10 | Hillsboro Cotton Mills | March 30, 1984 (#84001878) |
220 N. Houston St. 32°00′46″N 97°08′05″W / 32.012778°N 97.134722°W / 32.012778; -97.134722 (Hillsboro Cotton Mills) | Hillsboro | Demolished | |
11 | Hillsboro Residential Historic District | July 9, 1984 (#84001879) |
Roughly bounded by Country Club Rd., Thompson, Corsicana, Pleasant, Franklin, and Elm Sts. 32°00′46″N 97°07′14″W / 32.012778°N 97.120556°W / 32.012778; -97.120556 (Hillsboro Residential Historic District) | Hillsboro | Includes multiple Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
12 | Kyle Shelter | July 9, 1974 (#74002078) |
Address restricted[5] | Lake Whitney Estates | ||
13 | McKenzie Site | November 25, 1977 (#77001451) |
Address restricted[5] | Hillsboro | ||
14 | Missouri-Kansas-Texas Company Railroad Station | December 19, 1979 (#79002978) |
Covington St. 32°00′46″N 97°07′52″W / 32.012778°N 97.131111°W / 32.012778; -97.131111 (Missouri-Kansas-Texas Company Railroad Station) | Hillsboro | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
15 | Nolan River Bridge 303-A of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway | December 4, 2012 (#12001001) |
Cty. Rd. 1127 at Nolan R. 32°08′50″N 97°23′49″W / 32.14733°N 97.39693°W / 32.14733; -97.39693 (Nolan River Bridge 303-A of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway) | Blum | ||
16 | Old Rock Saloon | March 30, 1984 (#84001881) |
58 W. Elm St. 32°00′37″N 97°07′49″W / 32.010278°N 97.130278°W / 32.010278; -97.130278 (Old Rock Saloon) | Hillsboro | ||
17 | Pictograph Cave | March 13, 1974 (#74002079) |
Address restricted[5] | Lake Whitney | ||
18 | Sheep Cave | July 9, 1974 (#74002077) |
Address restricted[5] | Blum | ||
19 | Sturgis National Bank | March 30, 1984 (#84001889) |
S. Waco and W. Elm Sts. 32°00′37″N 97°07′48″W / 32.010278°N 97.13°W / 32.010278; -97.13 (Sturgis National Bank) | Hillsboro | ||
20 | Tarlton Building | March 30, 1984 (#84001892) |
110 E. Franklin St. 32°00′41″N 97°07′44″W / 32.011389°N 97.128889°W / 32.011389; -97.128889 (Tarlton Building) | Hillsboro | ||
21 | Joe E. Turner House | April 13, 1977 (#77001452) |
3 mi (4.8 km). E of Itasca on SR 934 32°10′22″N 97°05′30″W / 32.172778°N 97.091667°W / 32.172778; -97.091667 (Joe E. Turner House) | Itasca | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
22 | U.S. Post Office | March 30, 1984 (#84001894) |
118 S. Waco St. 32°00′35″N 97°07′48″W / 32.009722°N 97.13°W / 32.009722; -97.13 (U.S. Post Office) | Hillsboro | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
23 | Western Union Building | March 30, 1984 (#84001896) |
107 S. Covington St. 32°00′42″N 97°07′44″W / 32.011667°N 97.128889°W / 32.011667; -97.128889 (Western Union Building) | Hillsboro |
Leon County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Leon County Courthouse and Jails | December 12, 1977 (#77001458) |
Public Sq 31°15′30″N 95°58′41″W / 31.258333°N 95.978056°W / 31.258333; -95.978056 (Leon County Courthouse and Jails) | Centerville | State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Limestone County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Booker T. Washington Emancipation Proclamation Park | May 24, 1976 (#76002046) |
W side of Lake Mexia, 9 mi (14 km). W of Mexia 31°39′17″N 96°35′56″W / 31.654722°N 96.598889°W / 31.654722; -96.598889 (Booker T. Washington Emancipation Proclamation Park) | Mexia | ||
2 | Joseph E. Johnston Confederate Reunion Grounds | April 2, 1976 (#76002048) |
4 mi (6.4 km). W of Mexia on SR 1633 31°37′59″N 96°33′36″W / 31.633056°N 96.56°W / 31.633056; -96.56 (Joseph E. Johnston Confederate Reunion Grounds) | Mexia | ||
3 | Liberty Square Apartments | August 29, 2018 (#10002847) |
Roughly bounded by N Leon, W Sabine, N Preston, W Jacinto & N Fannin Sts. 31°31′43″N 96°32′10″W / 31.528513°N 96.536190°W / 31.528513; -96.536190 (Liberty Square Apartments) | Groesbeck | ||
4 | Liberty Village Apartments | August 29, 2018 (#10002846) |
215 Elwood Enge Dr. & 612 S Ellis St. 31°31′03″N 96°32′19″W / 31.517368°N 96.538678°W / 31.517368; -96.538678 (Liberty Village Apartments) | Groesbeck | ||
5 | Texas Hall, Old Trinity University | July 12, 1978 (#78002971) |
College and Westminster Sts. 31°44′38″N 96°32′43″W / 31.743889°N 96.545278°W / 31.743889; -96.545278 (Texas Hall, Old Trinity University) | Tehuacana | ||
6 | Vinson Site | January 17, 1991 (#90001530) |
Address restricted[5] | Tehuacana |
Madison County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Shapira Hotel | September 8, 1980 (#80004140) |
209 N. Madison St. 30°57′01″N 95°54′53″W / 30.950278°N 95.914722°W / 30.950278; -95.914722 (Shapira Hotel) | Madisonville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
McLennan County
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[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company Building | May 26, 1983 (#83003152) |
300 S. 5th St. 31°33′18″N 97°07′47″W / 31.555°N 97.129722°W / 31.555; -97.129722 (Artesian Manufacturing and Bottling Company Building) | Waco | Part of Waco Downtown Historic District, currently houses the Dr Pepper Museum | |
2 | Castle Heights Historic District | November 17, 2009 (#07000495) |
Roughly bounded by Waco Dr. (U.S. Route 84), Oriental Rd., Franklin Ave., and 39th St. 31°31′58″N 97°09′40″W / 31.532836°N 97.161147°W / 31.532836; -97.161147 (Castle Heights Historic District) | Waco | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL) | |
3 | Madison Cooper House | July 8, 1982 (#82004514) |
1801 Austin Ave. 31°32′46″N 97°08′39″W / 31.546111°N 97.144167°W / 31.546111; -97.144167 (Madison Cooper House) | Waco | ||
4 | Earle-Napier-Kinnard House | March 11, 1971 (#71001017) |
814 S. 4th St. 31°34′43″N 97°07′21″W / 31.578611°N 97.1225°W / 31.578611; -97.1225 (Earle-Napier-Kinnard House) | Waco | RHTL | |
5 | Forsgard Homestead | November 13, 2003 (#03001161) |
1116-1122 N. 4th St. 31°33′51″N 97°08′24″W / 31.564167°N 97.14°W / 31.564167; -97.14 (Forsgard Homestead) | Waco | RHTL | |
6 | Fort House | October 15, 1970 (#70000849) |
503 E. 4th St. 31°33′14″N 97°07′35″W / 31.553889°N 97.126389°W / 31.553889; -97.126389 (Fort House) | Waco | RTHL | |
7 | Hippodrome | April 28, 1983 (#83003153) |
724 Austin Ave. 31°33′16″N 97°08′03″W / 31.554583°N 97.134167°W / 31.554583; -97.134167 (Hippodrome) | Waco | RTHL, part of Waco Downtown Historic District | |
8 | John Wesley Mann House | April 19, 1972 (#72001466) |
100 Mill St. 31°34′02″N 97°08′01″W / 31.567222°N 97.133611°W / 31.567222; -97.133611 (John Wesley Mann House) | Waco | RTHL | |
9 | McClennan County Courthouse | December 14, 1978 (#78003095) |
Public Square 31°33′26″N 97°08′01″W / 31.557222°N 97.133611°W / 31.557222; -97.133611 (McClennan County Courthouse) | Waco | State Antiquities Landmark, RTHL, part of Waco Downtown Historic District | |
10 | McCulloch House | September 14, 1972 (#72001467) |
406 Columbus Ave. 31°33′32″N 97°07′58″W / 31.558889°N 97.132778°W / 31.558889; -97.132778 (McCulloch House) | Waco | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
11 | McDermott Motors Building | January 14, 2004 (#03001415) |
1125 Washington Ave. 31°33′08″N 97°08′22″W / 31.552222°N 97.139444°W / 31.552222; -97.139444 (McDermott Motors Building) | Waco | Part of Waco Downtown Historic District | |
12 | Praetorian Building | July 26, 1984 (#84001911) |
601 Franklin Ave. 31°33′18″N 97°07′55″W / 31.555°N 97.131944°W / 31.555; -97.131944 (Praetorian Building) | Waco | Part of Waco Downtown Historic District | |
13 | Rotan-Dossett House | January 29, 1979 (#79003151) |
1503 Columbus Ave. 31°33′01″N 97°08′35″W / 31.550278°N 97.143056°W / 31.550278; -97.143056 (Rotan-Dossett House) | Waco | RTHL | |
14 | St. James Methodist Episcopal Church | September 12, 2019 (#100004374) |
600 South Second St. 31°33′18″N 97°07′26″W / 31.555136°N 97.123861°W / 31.555136; -97.123861 (St. James Methodist Episcopal Church) | Waco | ||
15 | Texas Textile Mills-L.L. Sams Company Historic District | December 13, 2004 (#03000807) |
2100 River St. 31°32′42″N 97°06′31″W / 31.545°N 97.108611°W / 31.545; -97.108611 (Texas Textile Mills-L.L. Sams Company Historic District) | Waco | ||
16 | Torrey's Trading House No. 2 Site | June 5, 1975 (#75002074) |
Address restricted[5] | Waco | ||
17 | Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District | July 18, 1994 (#94000672) |
4800 Memorial Dr. 31°30′40″N 97°09′54″W / 31.511111°N 97.165°W / 31.511111; -97.165 (Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District) | Waco | ||
18 | Waco Downtown Historic District | February 3, 2012 (#11001094) |
Roughly bounded by Mary Ave., S. 14th St., Columbus Ave., and S. University Parks Dr. 31°33′18″N 97°08′02″W / 31.554972°N 97.133919°W / 31.554972; -97.133919 (Waco Downtown Historic District) | Waco | Includes State Antiquities Landmark, RTHLs | |
19 | Waco Drug Company | March 24, 2008 (#08000241) |
225 S. 5th St. 31°33′19″N 97°07′50″W / 31.555278°N 97.130556°W / 31.555278; -97.130556 (Waco Drug Company) | Waco | Part of Waco Downtown Historic District | |
20 | Waco High School | March 17, 2009 (#09000140) |
815 Columbus 31°33′22″N 97°08′15″W / 31.556111°N 97.1375°W / 31.556111; -97.1375 (Waco High School) | Waco | Part of Waco Downtown Historic District | |
21 | Waco Suspension Bridge | June 22, 1970 (#70000850) |
At Bridge St., over the Brazos River 31°33′40″N 97°07′39″W / 31.561111°N 97.1275°W / 31.561111; -97.1275 (Waco Suspension Bridge) | Waco | State Antiquities Landmark | |
22 | Washington Avenue Bridge | February 20, 1998 (#98000143) |
Washington and Elm Aves. across the Brazos River 31°33′40″N 97°07′43″W / 31.561111°N 97.128611°W / 31.561111; -97.128611 (Washington Avenue Bridge) | Waco |
Milam County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Nathan and Lula Cass House | February 8, 1991 (#91000037) |
502 N. Travis Ave 30°51′16″N 96°58′38″W / 30.854306°N 96.977222°W / 30.854306; -96.977222 (Dr. Nathan and Lula Cass House) | Cameron | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Milam County Courthouse and Jail | December 20, 1977 (#77001460) |
Public Sq. and S. Fannin and E. 1st St. 30°51′00″N 96°58′34″W / 30.85°N 96.976111°W / 30.85; -96.976111 (Milam County Courthouse and Jail) | Cameron | State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
3 | International & Great Northern Railroad Passenger Depot | September 13, 2006 (#06000824) |
11 N. Main St. 31°18′25″N 96°53′55″W / 31.3069°N 96.8986°W / 31.3069; -96.8986 (International & Great Northern Railroad Passenger Depot) | Rockdale | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
4 | R. F. and Minta Pool House | July 11, 2014 (#14000403) |
901 East 8th Street 30°51′12″N 96°58′00″W / 30.853323°N 96.966796°W / 30.853323; -96.966796 (R. F. and Minta Pool House) | Cameron | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
5 | San Xavier Mission Complex Archeological District | July 27, 1973 (#73001969) |
Address restricted[5] | Rockdale |
Mills County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mills County Courthouse | November 8, 2000 (#00001359) |
1011 Fourth St. 31°26′59″N 98°34′10″W / 31.449722°N 98.569444°W / 31.449722; -98.569444 (Mills County Courthouse) | Goldthwaite | Part of State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Mills County Jailhouse | May 8, 1979 (#79002994) |
Fisher and 5th Sts. 31°26′58″N 98°34′07″W / 31.449444°N 98.568611°W / 31.449444; -98.568611 (Mills County Jailhouse) | Goldthwaite | Part of State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | Regency Suspension Bridge | December 12, 1976 (#76002052) |
0.75 mi (1.21 km). S of Regency at Colorado River 31°24′37″N 98°50′45″W / 31.410278°N 98.845833°W / 31.410278; -98.845833 (Regency Suspension Bridge) | Regency | State Antiquities Landmark; extends into San Saba County |
Robertson County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Robert C. Allen House | August 11, 1982 (#82004521) |
402 Cedar St. 30°52′44″N 96°35′45″W / 30.878889°N 96.595833°W / 30.878889; -96.595833 (Robert C. Allen House) | Hearne | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Calvert Historic District | April 3, 1978 (#78002978) |
Roughly bounded by Main, Garritt, Pin Oak, Maple, and Barton Sts. 30°58′48″N 96°40′16″W / 30.98°N 96.671111°W / 30.98; -96.671111 (Calvert Historic District) | Calvert | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
3 | Franklin Carnegie Library | November 25, 2005 (#05001337) |
315 East Decherd 31°01′38″N 96°29′03″W / 31.027222°N 96.484167°W / 31.027222; -96.484167 (Franklin Carnegie Library) | Franklin | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
4 | Hammond House | October 28, 1970 (#70000759) |
Bounded by Burnet, China, Elm, and Hanna Sts. 30°58′51″N 96°40′13″W / 30.980833°N 96.670278°W / 30.980833; -96.670278 (Hammond House) | Calvert | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Calvert Historic District | |
5 | Robertson County Courthouse and Jail | December 22, 1977 (#77001472) |
Public Sq. 31°01′37″N 96°29′14″W / 31.026944°N 96.487222°W / 31.026944; -96.487222 (Robertson County Courthouse and Jail) | Franklin | State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
San Saba County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Regency Suspension Bridge | December 12, 1976 (#76002052) |
0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of Regency at the Colorado River 31°24′37″N 98°50′45″W / 31.410278°N 98.845833°W / 31.410278; -98.845833 (Regency Suspension Bridge) | Regency | Extends into Mills County | |
2 | San Saba County Courthouse | May 1, 2003 (#03000328) |
500 E. Wallace 31°11′43″N 98°43′00″W / 31.195278°N 98.716667°W / 31.195278; -98.716667 (San Saba County Courthouse) | San Saba | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | US 190 Bridge at the Colorado River | October 10, 1996 (#96001125) |
U.S. Route 190 at the Lampasas County line 31°13′04″N 98°33′50″W / 31.217778°N 98.563889°W / 31.217778; -98.563889 (US 190 Bridge at the Colorado River) | Lometa |
Washington County
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Allcorn-Kokemoor Farmstead | August 6, 1998 (#98001015) |
Independence Rd., 5 mi (8.0 km). north of Brenham 30°13′22″N 96°22′51″W / 30.222778°N 96.380833°W / 30.222778; -96.380833 (Allcorn-Kokemoor Farmstead) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Isaac Applewhite House | February 20, 1985 (#85000342) |
Church St. 30°08′35″N 96°15′09″W / 30.143056°N 96.2525°W / 30.143056; -96.2525 (Isaac Applewhite House) | Chappell Hill | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
3 | Bassett and Bassett Banking House | April 21, 1983 (#83003168) |
222 E. Main St. 30°10′03″N 96°23′46″W / 30.1675°N 96.396111°W / 30.1675; -96.396111 (Bassett and Bassett Banking House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Brenham Downtown Historic District | |
4 | Baylor University Male Department | January 11, 2024 (#100006857) |
10060 Sam Houston Rd. 30°18′58″N 96°20′48″W / 30.3160°N 96.3467°W / 30.3160; -96.3467 (Baylor University Male Department) | Independence | ||
5 | Becker-Hildebrandt House | March 29, 1990 (#90000456) |
1402 S. Church 30°09′22″N 96°23′46″W / 30.156111°N 96.396111°W / 30.156111; -96.396111 (Becker-Hildebrandt House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
6 | Blinn College | March 29, 1990 (#90000446) |
Roughly bounded by Third, Jackson, Fifth, Green, College, and High 30°09′34″N 96°24′15″W / 30.159444°N 96.404167°W / 30.159444; -96.404167 (Blinn College) | Brenham | Historic district encompasses the historic core of Blinn College and the neighboring residential area. Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS. | |
7 | Blue Bell Creameries Complex | March 29, 1990 (#90000468) |
602 Creamery 30°09′59″N 96°23′24″W / 30.166389°N 96.39°W / 30.166389; -96.39 (Blue Bell Creameries Complex) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
8 | Brenham Downtown Historic District | March 10, 2004 (#04000154) |
Roughly bounded W. Vulcan, E. Vulcan, South Market, West First, Bassett, S. Austin and N. Austin 30°10′00″N 96°23′49″W / 30.166667°N 96.396944°W / 30.166667; -96.396944 (Brenham Downtown Historic District) | Brenham | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
9 | Brenham High School | March 29, 1990 (#90000466) |
1301 S. Market 30°09′32″N 96°23′36″W / 30.1589°N 96.3932°W / 30.1589; -96.3932 (Brenham High School) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
10 | Brenham High School Gymnasium | March 29, 1990 (#90000467) |
1301 S. Market 30°09′34″N 96°23′33″W / 30.1594°N 96.3924°W / 30.1594; -96.3924 (Brenham High School Gymnasium) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
11 | Brenham School | March 29, 1990 (#90000454) |
600 E. Alamo 30°10′02″N 96°23′36″W / 30.167222°N 96.393333°W / 30.167222; -96.393333 (Brenham School) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
12 | Brenham Water Works | March 29, 1990 (#90000465) |
1105 S. Austin 30°09′31″N 96°23′51″W / 30.158611°N 96.3975°W / 30.158611; -96.3975 (Brenham Water Works) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
13 | Brockschmidt-Miller House | March 29, 1990 (#90000451) |
806 S. Day 30°09′38″N 96°24′01″W / 30.16057°N 96.4003°W / 30.16057; -96.4003 (Brockschmidt-Miller House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
14 | John M. Brown House | April 16, 1975 (#75002010) |
South of Washington on FM 912 30°18′37″N 96°10′01″W / 30.310278°N 96.166944°W / 30.310278; -96.166944 (John M. Brown House) | Washington | ||
15 | W. W. Browning House | January 20, 1972 (#72001376) |
South of Chappell Hill near the junction of U.S. 290 and FM 1155 30°07′34″N 96°15′27″W / 30.126111°N 96.2575°W / 30.126111; -96.2575 (W. W. Browning House) | Chappell Hill | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
16 | Burton Commercial Historic District | June 11, 1991 (#91000709) |
Roughly bounded by Railroad, Live Oak, Brazos and Burton, including area south of Railroad between Washington and Texas Sts. 30°10′54″N 96°35′45″W / 30.181667°N 96.595833°W / 30.181667; -96.595833 (Burton Commercial Historic District) | Burton | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
17 | Burton Farmers Gin | June 11, 1991 (#91000712) |
Main St. southeast of Burton St. 30°10′40″N 96°35′38″W / 30.177778°N 96.593889°W / 30.177778; -96.593889 (Burton Farmers Gin) | Burton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
18 | Burton High School | June 11, 1991 (#91000711) |
Junction of Main St. and FM 390 30°11′02″N 96°35′53″W / 30.183889°N 96.598056°W / 30.183889; -96.598056 (Burton High School) | Burton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
19 | Chappell Hill Circulating Library | February 20, 1985 (#85000343) |
Cedar St. 30°08′32″N 96°15′19″W / 30.142222°N 96.255278°W / 30.142222; -96.255278 (Chappell Hill Circulating Library) | Chappell Hill | Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
20 | Chappell Hill Methodist Episcopal Church | February 20, 1985 (#85000344) |
Church St. 30°08′29″N 96°15′09″W / 30.141389°N 96.2525°W / 30.141389; -96.2525 (Chappell Hill Methodist Episcopal Church) | Chappell Hill | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
21 | Chappell Hill Public School and Chappell Hill Female College Bell | February 20, 1985 (#85000345) |
Poplar St. 30°08′27″N 96°15′10″W / 30.140833°N 96.252778°W / 30.140833; -96.252778 (Chappell Hill Public School and Chappell Hill Female College Bell) | Chappell Hill | Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
22 | East Brenham | March 29, 1990 (#90000445) |
Roughly bounded by Crockett, Embrey, E. Academy, Ross, E. Main, Market, Sycamore, Cottonwood, Botts, McIntyre, and Alma 30°10′15″N 96°23′37″W / 30.170833°N 96.393611°W / 30.170833; -96.393611 (East Brenham) | Brenham | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
23 | E. King Felder House | February 20, 1985 (#85000346) |
Haller st. 30°08′28″N 96°15′50″W / 30.141111°N 96.263889°W / 30.141111; -96.263889 (E. King Felder House) | Chappell Hill | Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
24 | Gantt-Jones House | November 16, 1979 (#79003022) |
1.5 mi (2.4 km). northwest of Burton off SR 1697 30°12′19″N 96°37′04″W / 30.205278°N 96.617778°W / 30.205278; -96.617778 (Gantt-Jones House) | Burton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
25 | Giddings-Stone Mansion | June 24, 1976 (#76002080) |
204 E. Stone St. 30°08′57″N 96°23′31″W / 30.1491°N 96.3920°W / 30.1491; -96.3920 (Giddings-Stone Mansion) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
26 | Giddings-Wilkin House | December 12, 1976 (#76002081) |
805 Crocket St. 30°10′25″N 96°23′29″W / 30.173611°N 96.391389°W / 30.173611; -96.391389 (Giddings-Wilkin House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
27 | Hatfield Plantation | January 25, 1971 (#71000971) |
Northwest of Brenham off FM 912 30°18′28″N 96°10′34″W / 30.307778°N 96.176111°W / 30.307778; -96.176111 (Hatfield Plantation) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
28 | Hodde Drugstore | June 11, 1991 (#91000713) |
Main St. southeast of Burton St. 30°10′50″N 96°35′36″W / 30.180556°N 96.593333°W / 30.180556; -96.593333 (Hodde Drugstore) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
29 | Edmund Holle House | March 29, 1990 (#90000458) |
1002 S. Day 30°09′32″N 96°24′00″W / 30.158889°N 96.4°W / 30.158889; -96.4 (Edmund Holle House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
30 | Mrs. Sam Houston House | October 22, 1970 (#70000775) |
FM 390, 1 block east of the junction with FM 50 30°19′08″N 96°20′41″W / 30.318889°N 96.344722°W / 30.318889; -96.344722 (Mrs. Sam Houston House) | Independence | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
31 | Asa Hoxey House | June 29, 1976 (#76002083) |
West of Independence 30°19′12″N 96°21′59″W / 30.32°N 96.366389°W / 30.32; -96.366389 (Asa Hoxey House) | Independence | ||
32 | Kneip-Bredthauer House | June 11, 1991 (#91000719) |
SE corner of Colorado and Cedar 30°11′06″N 96°35′46″W / 30.185°N 96.596111°W / 30.185; -96.596111 (Kneip-Bredthauer House) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
33 | Dr. Charles Laas House | June 11, 1991 (#91000717) |
NE corner of Live Oak and Colorado Sts. 30°11′04″N 96°35′44″W / 30.184444°N 96.595556°W / 30.184444; -96.595556 (Dr. Charles Laas House) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
34 | Dr. Robert Lenert House | March 29, 1990 (#90000457) |
602 S. Market 30°09′48″N 96°23′43″W / 30.163333°N 96.395278°W / 30.163333; -96.395278 (Dr. Robert Lenert House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
35 | Main Building, Blinn College | December 6, 1978 (#78002998) |
804 College Ave. 30°09′34″N 96°24′18″W / 30.159444°N 96.405°W / 30.159444; -96.405 (Main Building, Blinn College) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Blinn College historic district | |
36 | Main Street Historic District | May 15, 1985 (#85001175) |
Main St. 30°08′35″N 96°15′25″W / 30.143056°N 96.256944°W / 30.143056; -96.256944 (Main Street Historic District) | Chappell Hill | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
37 | Edgar Matchett House | March 29, 1990 (#90000462) |
502 W. Main 30°09′59″N 96°24′13″W / 30.16641°N 96.40372°W / 30.16641; -96.40372 (Edgar Matchett House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
38 | Mt. Zion Methodist Church | March 29, 1990 (#90000450) |
500 High 30°09′43″N 96°24′25″W / 30.161944°N 96.406944°W / 30.161944; -96.406944 (Mt. Zion Methodist Church) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
39 | William Neumann House | June 18, 1991 (#91000710) |
Navasota St. west of Washington St. 30°10′40″N 96°36′11″W / 30.177778°N 96.603056°W / 30.177778; -96.603056 (William Neumann House) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
40 | Herbert Nienstedt House | June 11, 1991 (#91000718) |
NE corner of Brazos and Washington Sts. 30°10′59″N 96°35′43″W / 30.183056°N 96.595278°W / 30.183056; -96.595278 (Herbert Nienstedt House) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
41 | William Nienstedt House | June 11, 1991 (#91000715) |
SE corner of Brazos and Texas Sts. 30°10′56″N 96°35′39″W / 30.182222°N 96.594167°W / 30.182222; -96.594167 (William Nienstedt House) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
42 | Pampell-Day House | October 15, 1970 (#70000774) |
409 W. Alamo St. 30°09′56″N 96°24′10″W / 30.1655°N 96.40265°W / 30.1655; -96.40265 (Pampell-Day House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
43 | Red House | January 25, 1971 (#71000972) |
Northeast of Gay Hill via TX 36 and FM 390 30°16′55″N 96°27′27″W / 30.281944°N 96.4575°W / 30.281944; -96.4575 (Red House) | Gay Hill | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
44 | Reichardt-Low House | March 29, 1990 (#90000455) |
609 S. Austin 30°09′45″N 96°23′54″W / 30.1625°N 96.398333°W / 30.1625; -96.398333 (Reichardt-Low House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
45 | Reue-Eickenhorst House | April 27, 1995 (#95000519) |
FM Hwy. 2621, 0.5 mi (0.80 km). east of junction with TX 50 30°15′03″N 96°21′20″W / 30.250833°N 96.355556°W / 30.250833; -96.355556 (Reue-Eickenhorst House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
46 | William S. Rogers House | February 20, 1985 (#85000347) |
Cedar St. 30°08′32″N 96°15′21″W / 30.142222°N 96.255833°W / 30.142222; -96.255833 (William S. Rogers House) | Chappell Hill | Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
47 | J. R. Routt House | February 20, 1985 (#85000348) |
Chestnut St. 30°08′36″N 96°15′10″W / 30.143333°N 96.252778°W / 30.143333; -96.252778 (J. R. Routt House) | Chappell Hill | Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
48 | William Edward Sanders House | June 11, 1991 (#91000716) |
Railroad St. southeast of US 290 30°10′35″N 96°35′28″W / 30.176389°N 96.591111°W / 30.176389; -96.591111 (William Edward Sanders House) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
49 | Santa Fe Railway Company Freight Depot | March 29, 1990 (#90000459) |
214 S. Austin 30°09′55″N 96°24′00″W / 30.165278°N 96.4°W / 30.165278; -96.4 (Santa Fe Railway Company Freight Depot) | Brenham | Part of Brenham Downtown Historic District; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
50 | Almot Schlenker House | March 29, 1990 (#90000461) |
405 College 30°09′36″N 96°24′03″W / 30.1599°N 96.4008°W / 30.1599; -96.4008 (Almot Schlenker House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
51 | Schlenker-Kolwes House | March 29, 1990 (#90000460) |
1304 S. Market 30°09′26″N 96°23′37″W / 30.157222°N 96.393611°W / 30.157222; -96.393611 (Schlenker-Kolwes House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
52 | Schmidt House | December 10, 1990 (#90001806) |
906 W. 5th St. 30°09′28″N 96°24′23″W / 30.157778°N 96.406389°W / 30.157778; -96.406389 (Schmidt House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
53 | Fritz Paul and Emma Schroeder House | September 30, 1994 (#94001169) |
Co. Rd. 68, north side, north of Brenham 30°16′51″N 96°18′29″W / 30.280833°N 96.308056°W / 30.280833; -96.308056 (Fritz Paul and Emma Schroeder House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
54 | F. W. Schuerenberg House | March 29, 1990 (#90000469) |
503 W. Alamo 30°09′55″N 96°24′12″W / 30.16534°N 96.40323°W / 30.16534; -96.40323 (F. W. Schuerenberg House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
55 | R. A. Schuerenberg House | March 29, 1990 (#90000463) |
703 S. Market 30°09′44″N 96°23′40″W / 30.162222°N 96.394444°W / 30.162222; -96.394444 (R. A. Schuerenberg House) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
56 | W. E. Seelhorst House | March 29, 1990 (#90000470) |
702 Seelhorst 30°09′56″N 96°23′28″W / 30.165556°N 96.391111°W / 30.165556; -96.391111 (W. E. Seelhorst House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
57 | Seward Plantation | January 29, 2013 (#12001250) |
10005 Farm to Market Road 390 E 30°19′46″N 96°19′56″W / 30.32944°N 96.33215°W / 30.32944; -96.33215 (Seward Plantation) | Independence | ||
58 | John Sterling Smith Jr. House | February 20, 1985 (#85000349) |
Chestnut St. 30°08′35″N 96°15′12″W / 30.143056°N 96.253333°W / 30.143056; -96.253333 (John Sterling Smith Jr. House) | Chappell Hill | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
59 | Southern Pacific Railroad Freight Depot | March 29, 1990 (#90000453) |
306 S. Market 30°09′57″N 96°23′46″W / 30.165833°N 96.396111°W / 30.165833; -96.396111 (Southern Pacific Railroad Freight Depot) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Brenham Downtown Historic District; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
60 | St. Mary's Catholic Church | March 29, 1990 (#90000452) |
701 Church 30°09′42″N 96°23′49″W / 30.161667°N 96.396944°W / 30.161667; -96.396944 (St. Mary's Catholic Church) | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
61 | Stage Coach Inn | December 12, 1976 (#76002082) |
4950 Main St. 30°08′36″N 96°15′26″W / 30.143333°N 96.257222°W / 30.143333; -96.257222 (Stage Coach Inn) | Chappell Hill | Part of Main Street Historic District; exceptional-quality 14-room, 1850 inn is also the oldest building in Chappell Hill. Known as Hargrove House when it served as a boarding house for college students, during the antebellum period it was an important stagecoach and telegraph office on the routes between Houston & Austin and Houston & Waco.[6] Restored in the 1970s and operated as a bed and breakfast for many years. | |
62 | Synagogue B'nai Abraham | March 29, 1990 (#90000464) |
302 N. Park 30°10′05″N 96°23′53″W / 30.168056°N 96.398056°W / 30.168056; -96.398056 (Synagogue B'nai Abraham) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
63 | US Post Office-Federal Building-Brenham | March 29, 1990 (#90000449) |
105 S. Market 30°09′43″N 96°24′25″W / 30.161944°N 96.406944°W / 30.161944; -96.406944 (US Post Office-Federal Building-Brenham) | Brenham | Part of Brenham Downtown Historic District; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
64 | James Walker Log House | August 21, 1989 (#89001143) |
Co. Rd. 80 30°10′24″N 96°20′03″W / 30.173333°N 96.334167°W / 30.173333; -96.334167 (James Walker Log House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
65 | Washington County Courthouse | March 29, 1990 (#90000447) |
110 E. Main 30°10′01″N 96°23′51″W / 30.166944°N 96.3975°W / 30.166944; -96.3975 (Washington County Courthouse) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Brenham Downtown Historic District; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
66 | Waverly | April 14, 1983 (#83003169) |
FR 2447 30°08′42″N 96°15′03″W / 30.145°N 96.250833°W / 30.145; -96.250833 (Waverly) | Chappell Hill | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
67 | Wehring Shoe Shop and Residence | June 11, 1991 (#91000714) |
Main St. southeast of Burton St. 30°10′47″N 96°35′36″W / 30.179722°N 96.593333°W / 30.179722; -96.593333 (Wehring Shoe Shop and Residence) | Burton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Burton MPS | |
68 | Wood-Hughes House | March 29, 1990 (#90000448) |
614 S. Austin 30°09′43″N 96°23′56″W / 30.161944°N 96.398889°W / 30.161944; -96.398889 (Wood-Hughes House) | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS |
References
- ^ "The Central Region 2022 Regional Report". Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ a b c d "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
- ^ Stagecoach Inn listed on aResTravel.com, retrieved 03 December 2015.