National Register of Historic Places listings in the Northwest region of Texas
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas's Northwest region.
The Northwest region is an area of 30 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here.
The region included 2020 population of 550,000, or 1.9 percent of Texas' population, with the Abilene MSA having 32 percent of the Northwest region's population.[1]
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Archer County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Archer County Courthouse and Jail | December 23, 1977 (#77001424) |
Public Sq. and Sycamore and Pecan Sts. 33°35′42″N 98°37′31″W / 33.595°N 98.625278°W / 33.595; -98.625278 (Archer County Courthouse and Jail) | Archer City | State Antiquities Landmark, includes two Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Romanesque Revival design. Constructed in 1891-1892. |
Baylor County
(has no NRHP listings)
Brown County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Brown County Jail | September 22, 1983 (#83003129) |
401 W. Broadway 31°43′25″N 98°58′52″W / 31.723611°N 98.981111°W / 31.723611; -98.981111 (Brown County Jail) | Brownwood | ||
2 | Greenleaf Fisk House | February 25, 2004 (#04000103) |
418 Milton Ave. 31°43′15″N 98°58′39″W / 31.72084°N 98.97754°W / 31.72084; -98.97754 (Greenleaf Fisk House) | Brownwood | ||
3 | R. F. Hardin High School | June 25, 1999 (#99000722) |
1009 Hall St. 31°43′30″N 98°59′26″W / 31.72491°N 98.99067°W / 31.72491; -98.99067 (R. F. Hardin High School) | Brownwood | ||
4 | Santa Fe Railroad Station | January 2, 1976 (#76002012) |
Washington Ave. between E. Depot and E. Adams Sts. 31°42′57″N 98°58′47″W / 31.715833°N 98.979722°W / 31.715833; -98.979722 (Santa Fe Railroad Station) | Brownwood | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
5 | St. John's Church | September 4, 1979 (#79002923) |
700 Main Ave 31°43′10″N 98°59′08″W / 31.719444°N 98.985556°W / 31.719444; -98.985556 (St. John's Church) | Brownwood | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
6 | J. A. Walker House and R. B. Rogers House | July 19, 1982 (#82004494) |
701 and 707 Center Ave. 31°43′06″N 98°59′05″W / 31.718333°N 98.984722°W / 31.718333; -98.984722 (J. A. Walker House and R. B. Rogers House) | Brownwood | Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
7 | Weakley-Watson Building | February 28, 2020 (#100005003) |
100-102 Fisk Ave. 31°43′14″N 98°58′47″W / 31.720548°N 98.979832°W / 31.720548; -98.979832 (Weakley-Watson Building) | Brownwood |
Callahan County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Robert E. Howard House | August 19, 1994 (#94000984) |
Jct. of TX 36 (Fourth St.) and Ave. J 32°07′17″N 99°10′19″W / 32.121389°N 99.171944°W / 32.121389; -99.171944 (Robert E. Howard House) | Cross Plains | ||
2 | Texas and Pacific Railway Depot | April 10, 2012 (#12000194) |
100 Market Street 32°23′27″N 99°23′41″W / 32.39089°N 99.39480°W / 32.39089; -99.39480 (Texas and Pacific Railway Depot) | Baird | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Clay County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Clay County Courthouse and Jail | October 3, 1978 (#78002904) |
100 N. Bridge St. 33°48′57″N 98°11′45″W / 33.815833°N 98.195833°W / 33.815833; -98.195833 (Clay County Courthouse and Jail) | Henrietta | State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
2 | State Highway 79 Bridge at the Red River | December 20, 1996 (#96001518) |
OK 79 across the Red River at the OK-TX state line 34°07′56″N 98°05′39″W / 34.132222°N 98.094167°W / 34.132222; -98.094167 (State Highway 79 Bridge at the Red River) | Byers | Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945 MPS; extends into Jefferson County, Oklahoma |
Coleman County
[2] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Camp Colorado Replica | April 19, 2018 (#100002345) |
Coleman City Park, 1700 N Neches 31°50′51″N 99°25′33″W / 31.847414°N 99.425836°W / 31.847414; -99.425836 (Camp Colorado Replica) | Coleman |
Comanche County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Comanche Downtown Historic District | July 7, 2023 (#100009117) |
Roughly bounded by West College and Oak Aves., North Pearl St., and the rear property line along North Mary St. 31°53′51″N 98°36′15″W / 31.8975°N 98.6042°W / 31.8975; -98.6042 (Comanche Downtown Historic District) | Comanche | ||
2 | Captain James & Susannah Cunningham Homestead | December 5, 2012 (#12000999) |
19601 TX 16 S 31°44′34″N 98°31′21″W / 31.74284°N 98.52241°W / 31.74284; -98.52241 (Captain James & Susannah Cunningham Homestead) | Comanche | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Depot (Frisco Depot) | December 4, 2017 (#100001872) |
304 S. Austin St. 31°53′42″N 98°36′12″W / 31.894886°N 98.603359°W / 31.894886; -98.603359 (St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Depot (Frisco Depot)) | Comanche |
Cottle County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Cottle County Courthouse Historic District | September 10, 2004 (#04000948) |
Roughly bounded by N. 7th, N. 10th, Garrett and Easly Sts. 34°00′50″N 100°18′05″W / 34.013889°N 100.301389°W / 34.013889; -100.301389 (Cottle County Courthouse Historic District) | Paducah | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Eastland County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Cisco Historic District | November 20, 1984 (#84000334) |
Roughly bounded by Conrad Hilton Ave., W. 3rd St., Ave. K, W. 8th and 9th Sts. 32°23′19″N 98°59′01″W / 32.388611°N 98.983611°W / 32.388611; -98.983611 (Cisco Historic District) | Cisco | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
2 | Mobley Hotel | May 13, 1981 (#81000628) |
4th St. and Conrad Hilton Ave. 32°23′30″N 98°58′51″W / 32.391667°N 98.980833°W / 32.391667; -98.980833 (Mobley Hotel) | Cisco | Part of Cisco Historic District; Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Fisher County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Foy Steadman Site | March 11, 1971 (#71000932) |
Address restricted[5] | Noodle |
Foard County
(has no NRHP listings)
Hardeman County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Quanah Commercial Historic District | May 25, 2000 (#00000475) |
Roughly bounded by Green, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, King, Elbert, and McClelland Sts., and Burlington Northern RR tr 34°17′53″N 99°44′22″W / 34.298056°N 99.739444°W / 34.298056; -99.739444 (Quanah Commercial Historic District) | Quanah | Includes State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
2 | Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway Depot | October 15, 1979 (#79002951) |
100 Mercer St. 34°17′14″N 99°44′52″W / 34.287222°N 99.747778°W / 34.287222; -99.747778 (Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway Depot) | Quanah | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; depot of the Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway |
Haskell County
(has no NRHP listings)
Jack County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fort Richardson | October 15, 1966 (#66000816) |
S of Jacksboro on U.S. 281 33°12′25″N 98°09′50″W / 33.206944°N 98.163889°W / 33.206944; -98.163889 (Fort Richardson) | Jacksboro | State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, contains Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; established 1867, abandoned 1878, renovated and reopened 1973 as historic park. | |
2 | Jack County Courthouse | December 4, 2012 (#12001002) |
100 N Main St. 33°13′08″N 98°09′29″W / 33.21878°N 98.15811°W / 33.21878; -98.15811 (Jack County Courthouse) | Jacksboro |
Jones County
[2] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | J. P. Astin House | September 24, 1986 (#86002390) |
111 E. Campbell 32°56′56″N 99°48′06″W / 32.948889°N 99.801667°W / 32.948889; -99.801667 (J. P. Astin House) | Stamford | ||
2 | Buena Vista Hotel | September 24, 1986 (#86002369) |
123 N. Wetherbee 32°56′47″N 99°48′07″W / 32.94626°N 99.80193°W / 32.94626; -99.80193 (Buena Vista Hotel) | Stamford | ||
3 | Dr. E. P. Bunkley House and Garage | September 24, 1986 (#86002380) |
1034 E. Reynolds 32°56′25″N 99°47′12″W / 32.940278°N 99.786667°W / 32.940278; -99.786667 (Dr. E. P. Bunkley House and Garage) | Stamford | ||
4 | First Baptist Church | September 24, 1986 (#86002359) |
E. Oliver and N. Swenson 32°56′50″N 99°48′08″W / 32.947222°N 99.802222°W / 32.947222; -99.802222 (First Baptist Church) | Stamford | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
5 | Fort Phantom Hill | September 14, 1972 (#72001367) |
N of Abilene on Ranch Rd. 600 32°38′38″N 99°40′41″W / 32.643889°N 99.678056°W / 32.643889; -99.678056 (Fort Phantom Hill) | Abilene | ||
6 | House at 501 North Swenson | September 24, 1986 (#86002374) |
501 N. Swenson 32°57′01″N 99°48′12″W / 32.950278°N 99.803333°W / 32.950278; -99.803333 (House at 501 North Swenson) | Stamford | ||
7 | House at 502 South Orient | September 24, 1986 (#86002377) |
502 S. Orient 32°56′25″N 99°47′41″W / 32.940278°N 99.794722°W / 32.940278; -99.794722 (House at 502 South Orient) | Stamford | ||
8 | House at 610 East Oliver | September 24, 1986 (#86002394) |
610 E. Oliver 32°56′50″N 99°47′43″W / 32.947222°N 99.795278°W / 32.947222; -99.795278 (House at 610 East Oliver) | Stamford | ||
9 | House at 709 East Reynolds | September 24, 1986 (#86002384) |
709 E. Reynolds 32°56′28″N 99°47′37″W / 32.941111°N 99.793611°W / 32.941111; -99.793611 (House at 709 East Reynolds) | Stamford | ||
10 | House at 719 East Reynolds | September 24, 1986 (#86002385) |
719 E. Reynolds 32°56′28″N 99°47′35″W / 32.941111°N 99.793056°W / 32.941111; -99.793056 (House at 719 East Reynolds) | Stamford | ||
11 | House at 815 East Campbell | September 24, 1986 (#86002392) |
815 E. Campbell 32°56′56″N 99°47′28″W / 32.948889°N 99.791111°W / 32.948889; -99.791111 (House at 815 East Campbell) | Stamford | ||
12 | A. J. Jackson House | September 24, 1986 (#86002366) |
305 S. Ferguson 32°56′33″N 99°48′02″W / 32.94253°N 99.80060°W / 32.94253; -99.80060 (A. J. Jackson House) | Stamford | Demolished | |
13 | Jones County Courthouse | May 1, 2003 (#03000330) |
1100 12th St. 32°45′23″N 99°53′47″W / 32.756389°N 99.896389°W / 32.756389; -99.896389 (Jones County Courthouse) | Anson | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
14 | Old Bryant-Link Building | September 24, 1986 (#86002361) |
120 S. Swenson 32°56′41″N 99°48′11″W / 32.944722°N 99.803056°W / 32.944722; -99.803056 (Old Bryant-Link Building) | Stamford | ||
15 | Old Penick-Hughes Company | September 24, 1986 (#86002354) |
100-106 E. Hamilton 32°56′38″N 99°48′09″W / 32.943889°N 99.8025°W / 32.943889; -99.8025 (Old Penick-Hughes Company) | Stamford | ||
16 | Old West Texas Utilities Company | September 24, 1986 (#86002335) |
127 E. McHarg 32°56′44″N 99°48′06″W / 32.945556°N 99.801667°W / 32.945556; -99.801667 (Old West Texas Utilities Company) | Stamford | ||
17 | Old H. O. Wooten Grocery | September 24, 1986 (#86002363) |
128 E. Rotan 32°56′34″N 99°48′06″W / 32.942778°N 99.801667°W / 32.942778; -99.801667 (Old H. O. Wooten Grocery) | Stamford | Demolished | |
18 | Saint John's Methodist Church | September 24, 1986 (#86002351) |
S. Ferguson St. 32°56′38″N 99°47′59″W / 32.943889°N 99.799722°W / 32.943889; -99.799722 (Saint John's Methodist Church) | Stamford | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
19 | SMS Building | September 24, 1986 (#86002336) |
101 S. Wetherbee and 210 E. McHarg 32°56′42″N 99°48′05″W / 32.945°N 99.801389°W / 32.945; -99.801389 (SMS Building) | Stamford | ||
20 | Stamford City Hall | September 24, 1986 (#86002348) |
201 E. McHarg 32°56′44″N 99°48′05″W / 32.94551°N 99.80150°W / 32.94551; -99.80150 (Stamford City Hall) | Stamford | ||
21 | A. J. Swenson House | September 24, 1986 (#86002395) |
305 E. Oliver 32°56′52″N 99°47′48″W / 32.947778°N 99.796667°W / 32.947778; -99.796667 (A. J. Swenson House) | Stamford | ||
22 | US Post Office | September 24, 1986 (#86002332) |
115 S. Swenson St.[6] 32°56′41″N 99°48′08″W / 32.944722°N 99.802222°W / 32.944722; -99.802222 (US Post Office) | Stamford |
Kent County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | First National Bank Building | August 29, 1977 (#97001209) |
402 Donaho St. 33°14′52″N 100°34′27″W / 33.247778°N 100.574167°W / 33.247778; -100.574167 (First National Bank Building) | Jayton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Knox County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | State Highway 16 Bridge at the Brazos River | October 10, 1996 (#96001123) |
TX 6, 6 mi (9.7 km). S of jct. with US 82 33°30′02″N 99°48′07″W / 33.500556°N 99.801944°W / 33.500556; -99.801944 (State Highway 16 Bridge at the Brazos River) | Benjamin | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Mitchell County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Scott-Majors House | February 5, 1979 (#79002995) |
425 Chestnut St. 32°23′27″N 100°51′52″W / 32.390833°N 100.864444°W / 32.390833; -100.864444 (Scott-Majors House) | Colorado City | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Montague County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Montague County Courthouse and Jail | July 24, 2017 (#100001377) |
101 E. Franklin St. 33°39′52″N 97°43′12″W / 33.664503°N 97.720107°W / 33.664503; -97.720107 (Montague County Courthouse and Jail) | Montague | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
2 | Spanish Fort Site | April 14, 1975 (#75002000) |
Address restricted[5] | Spanish Fort |
Nolan County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | First National Bank Building | May 26, 1983 (#83003154) |
101 E. 3rd St. 32°28′16″N 100°24′30″W / 32.471111°N 100.408333°W / 32.471111; -100.408333 (First National Bank Building) | Sweetwater | Part of Sweetwater Commercial Historic District | |
2 | I.M. and Margaret Newman House | August 14, 2003 (#03000771) |
309 Ragland St. 32°28′29″N 100°24′09″W / 32.474722°N 100.4025°W / 32.474722; -100.4025 (I.M. and Margaret Newman House) | Sweetwater | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | R. A. Ragland Building | May 14, 1979 (#79003001) |
113-117 3rd St. 32°28′17″N 100°24′29″W / 32.471389°N 100.408056°W / 32.471389; -100.408056 (R. A. Ragland Building) | Sweetwater | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Sweetwater Commercial Historic District | |
4 | Sweetwater Commercial Historic District | June 7, 1984 (#84001915) |
Roughly between 1st and 5th, and Ash and Texas and Pacific RR tracks 32°27′48″N 100°24′37″W / 32.463333°N 100.410278°W / 32.463333; -100.410278 (Sweetwater Commercial Historic District) | Sweetwater |
Runnels County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ballinger Carnegie Library | June 18, 1975 (#75002002) |
204 N. 8th St. 31°44′23″N 99°56′59″W / 31.739722°N 99.949722°W / 31.739722; -99.949722 (Ballinger Carnegie Library) | Ballinger | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Edwin and Hattie Day House | January 3, 1985 (#85000047) |
302 N. Broadway 31°44′31″N 99°56′54″W / 31.741944°N 99.948333°W / 31.741944; -99.948333 (Edwin and Hattie Day House) | Ballinger | ||
3 | J. Thiele Building | June 29, 1976 (#76002061) |
Robinson and 2nd Sts. 31°35′54″N 100°11′00″W / 31.598333°N 100.183333°W / 31.598333; -100.183333 (J. Thiele Building) | Miles | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
4 | Van Pelt House | December 3, 1980 (#80004146) |
209 10th St. 31°44′19″N 99°57′08″W / 31.738611°N 99.952222°W / 31.738611; -99.952222 (Van Pelt House) | Ballinger |
Scurry County
(has no NRHP listings)
Shackelford County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fort Griffin | March 11, 1971 (#71000962) |
15 mi (24 km). N of Albany on U.S. 283 32°55′35″N 99°13′55″W / 32.926389°N 99.231944°W / 32.926389; -99.231944 (Fort Griffin) | Albany | Texas State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark | |
2 | Fort Griffin Brazos River Bridge | October 16, 1979 (#79003006) |
NE of Fort Griffin 32°56′05″N 99°13′26″W / 32.934722°N 99.223889°W / 32.934722; -99.223889 (Fort Griffin Brazos River Bridge) | Fort Griffin | State Antiquities Landmark | |
3 | Hubbard Creek Bridge | October 10, 1996 (#96001105) |
FM 601, 7.5 mi (12.1 km). E of Jct with TX 6 32°41′25″N 99°09′53″W / 32.690278°N 99.164722°W / 32.690278; -99.164722 (Hubbard Creek Bridge) | Albany | ||
4 | Shackelford County Courthouse Historic District | July 30, 1976 (#76002065) |
Roughly bounded by S. 1st, S. 4th, S. Jacobs, and S. Pecan Sts. 32°43′21″N 99°17′46″W / 32.7225°N 99.296111°W / 32.7225; -99.296111 (Shackelford County Courthouse Historic District) | Albany | Contains State Antiquities Landmark, several Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
5 | State Highway 23 Bridge at the Clear Fork of the Brazos River | October 10, 1996 (#96001106) |
US 283, 2.3 mi (3.7 km). S of Throckmorton Cnty. Line 32°55′58″N 99°12′54″W / 32.932778°N 99.215°W / 32.932778; -99.215 (State Highway 23 Bridge at the Clear Fork of the Brazos River) | Albany |
Stephens County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Fort Davis Family Fort | October 28, 1992 (#92001363) |
Address restricted[5] 32°54′55″N 99°05′35″W / 32.915278°N 99.093056°W / 32.915278; -99.093056 (Fort Davis Family Fort) | Breckenridge | ||
2 | Stephens County Courthouse | July 9, 1997 (#97000781) |
200 W. Walker St. 32°45′21″N 98°54′15″W / 32.755833°N 98.904167°W / 32.755833; -98.904167 (Stephens County Courthouse) | Breckenridge | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Stonewall County
(has no NRHP listings)
Taylor County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 1915 Taylor County Courthouse | March 23, 1992 (#92000225) |
301 Oak St. 32°26′45″N 99°43′55″W / 32.445972°N 99.732014°W / 32.445972; -99.732014 (1915 Taylor County Courthouse) | Abilene | State Antiquities Landmark | |
2 | Abilene and Northern Railway Company Depot | May 28, 2004 (#92000191) |
189 Locust St. 32°26′51″N 99°43′47″W / 32.447431°N 99.729722°W / 32.447431; -99.729722 (Abilene and Northern Railway Company Depot) | Abilene | ||
3 | Abilene Christian College Administration Building | March 23, 1992 (#92000193) |
Campus Court Dr., Abilene Christian University 32°28′01″N 99°42′37″W / 32.466944°N 99.710278°W / 32.466944; -99.710278 (Abilene Christian College Administration Building) | Abilene | ||
4 | Abilene Commercial Historic District | December 18, 1991 (#91001811) |
Roughly bounded by Hickory, N. 3rd, and Pine Sts. and the southern side of the Missouri Pacific railroad tracks; also 159 and 101 Walnut St. 32°27′01″N 99°44′01″W / 32.450278°N 99.733611°W / 32.450278; -99.733611 (Abilene Commercial Historic District) | Abilene | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; boundary increases approved December 11, 2020 and May 5, 2023 | |
5 | Abilene Courts | June 3, 2015 (#15000338) |
633 S. 11th St. 32°26′13″N 99°43′51″W / 32.437033°N 99.730736°W / 32.437033; -99.730736 (Abilene Courts) | Abilene | ||
6 | Abilene Fire Station No. 2 | March 23, 1992 (#92000200) |
441 Butternut 32°26′41″N 99°44′15″W / 32.444861°N 99.737569°W / 32.444861; -99.737569 (Abilene Fire Station No. 2) | Abilene | ||
7 | Abilene High School | August 28, 2012 (#12000588) |
1699 South 1st Street 32°26′53″N 99°44′32″W / 32.448172°N 99.742182°W / 32.448172; -99.742182 (Abilene High School) | Abilene | ||
8 | Abilene Street Railway Company Barn | March 23, 1992 (#92000205) |
1037 Clinton St. 32°27′41″N 99°44′37″W / 32.461362°N 99.743735°W / 32.461362; -99.743735 (Abilene Street Railway Company Barn) | Abilene | ||
9 | William and Mary Ackers House | March 23, 1992 (#92000214) |
802 Mulberry St. 32°27′26″N 99°44′24″W / 32.457292°N 99.740069°W / 32.457292; -99.740069 (William and Mary Ackers House) | Abilene | ||
10 | Alexander-Campbell House | March 29, 1996 (#96000308) |
1546 N. 5th St. 32°27′16″N 99°44′23″W / 32.454375°N 99.739792°W / 32.454375; -99.739792 (Alexander-Campbell House) | Abilene | ||
11 | Bankhead Highway Historic District | December 3, 1998 (#98001414) |
Approximately 4 mi (6.4 km). sections of former US 80 contained within Taylor County 32°27′43″N 99°54′21″W / 32.461944°N 99.905833°W / 32.461944; -99.905833 (Bankhead Highway Historic District) | Abilene | ||
12 | Thomas L. Blanton House | March 23, 1992 (#92000234) |
3425 S. Seventh St. 32°26′36″N 99°45′59″W / 32.443472°N 99.766319°W / 32.443472; -99.766319 (Thomas L. Blanton House) | Abilene | ||
13 | Boyd-Hall House | March 23, 1992 (#92000229) |
502 Poplar St. 32°26′40″N 99°44′22″W / 32.444583°N 99.739444°W / 32.444583; -99.739444 (Boyd-Hall House) | Abilene | ||
14 | Caldwell Hall | March 23, 1992 (#92000206) |
Intracampus Dr., Hardin-Simmons University 32°28′39″N 99°44′07″W / 32.4775°N 99.735278°W / 32.4775; -99.735278 (Caldwell Hall) | Abilene | ||
15 | W. A. V. Cash House | March 23, 1992 (#92000195) |
1302 Amarillo 32°26′04″N 99°44′49″W / 32.434375°N 99.747083°W / 32.434375; -99.747083 (W. A. V. Cash House) | Abilene | ||
16 | David S. Castle House | March 23, 1992 (#92000218) |
1742 N. Second St. 32°27′04″N 99°44′33″W / 32.451111°N 99.742569°W / 32.451111; -99.742569 (David S. Castle House) | Abilene | ||
17 | George R. Davis House | March 23, 1992 (#92000237) |
718 Victoria 32°27′25″N 99°44′45″W / 32.456806°N 99.745833°W / 32.456806; -99.745833 (George R. Davis House) | Abilene | ||
18 | O. D. and Ada Dillingham House | March 23, 1992 (#92000199) |
1625 Belmont 32°25′45″N 99°44′13″W / 32.429167°N 99.737014°W / 32.429167; -99.737014 (O. D. and Ada Dillingham House) | Abilene | ||
19 | Dodd-Harkrider House | March 23, 1992 (#92000222) |
2026 N. Third St. 32°27′11″N 99°44′46″W / 32.453056°N 99.746111°W / 32.453056; -99.746111 (Dodd-Harkrider House) | Abilene | ||
20 | J. W. Evans House | March 23, 1992 (#92000204) |
258 Clinton St. 32°27′09″N 99°44′40″W / 32.4525°N 99.744444°W / 32.4525; -99.744444 (J. W. Evans House) | Abilene | ||
21 | Federal Building | July 20, 1992 (#92000228) |
341 Pine 32°27′07″N 99°43′55″W / 32.451944°N 99.731944°W / 32.451944; -99.731944 (Federal Building) | Abilene | ||
22 | Eugene L. Finley House | March 23, 1992 (#92000210) |
208 Merchant 32°27′06″N 99°44′35″W / 32.451667°N 99.743056°W / 32.451667; -99.743056 (Eugene L. Finley House) | Abilene | ||
23 | First Presbyterian Church | March 23, 1992 (#92000226) |
402 Orange St. 32°27′11″N 99°44′17″W / 32.453194°N 99.738056°W / 32.453194; -99.738056 (First Presbyterian Church) | Abilene | ||
24 | David C. and Docia Fritz House | March 23, 1992 (#92000215) |
1325 N. Eighteenth St. 32°28′11″N 99°44′06″W / 32.469722°N 99.735°W / 32.469722; -99.735 (David C. and Docia Fritz House) | Abilene | ||
25 | William J. Fulwiler House | November 26, 2018 (#92000192) |
910 Highland St. 32°26′20″N 99°44′58″W / 32.439026°N 99.749553°W / 32.439026; -99.749553 (William J. Fulwiler House) | Abilene | ||
26 | Albert S. and Ruth Goodloe House | March 23, 1992 (#92000232) |
1302 Sayles Blvd. 32°26′00″N 99°44′53″W / 32.433333°N 99.748056°W / 32.433333; -99.748056 (Albert S. and Ruth Goodloe House) | Abilene | ||
27 | Roland A. D. Green House | March 23, 1992 (#92000207) |
1358 Highland St. 32°26′04″N 99°44′54″W / 32.434306°N 99.748403°W / 32.434306; -99.748403 (Roland A. D. Green House) | Abilene | ||
28 | J. G. Higginbotham House | March 23, 1992 (#92000236) |
2102 Swenson 32°28′23″N 99°44′27″W / 32.473194°N 99.740833°W / 32.473194; -99.740833 (J. G. Higginbotham House) | Abilene | ||
29 | Hilton Hotel | December 23, 1993 (#85003658) |
986 N. Fourth St. 32°27′10″N 99°43′57″W / 32.452778°N 99.7325°W / 32.452778; -99.7325 (Hilton Hotel) | Abilene | ||
30 | Ed S. Hughes Company Warehouse | March 23, 1992 (#92000224) |
135 Oak St. 32°26′52″N 99°43′56″W / 32.447778°N 99.732222°W / 32.447778; -99.732222 (Ed S. Hughes Company Warehouse) | Abilene | ||
31 | A. T. Jones House | March 23, 1992 (#92000212) |
418 Merchant 32°27′15″N 99°44′36″W / 32.454167°N 99.743472°W / 32.454167; -99.743472 (A. T. Jones House) | Abilene | ||
32 | C. A. Lanius House | March 23, 1992 (#92000221) |
1942 N. Third St. 32°27′11″N 99°44′41″W / 32.453056°N 99.744722°W / 32.453056; -99.744722 (C. A. Lanius House) | Abilene | ||
33 | Luce Hall | March 23, 1992 (#92000194) |
Campus Court Dr., north of Administration Building, Abilene Christian University 32°27′59″N 99°42′38″W / 32.466389°N 99.710556°W / 32.466389; -99.710556 (Luce Hall) | Abilene | ||
34 | J. D. Magee House | March 23, 1992 (#92000220) |
1910 N. Third St. 32°27′11″N 99°44′33″W / 32.453056°N 99.7425°W / 32.453056; -99.7425 (J. D. Magee House) | Abilene | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
35 | George W. and Lavina McDaniel House | March 23, 1992 (#92000201) |
774 Butternut 32°26′28″N 99°44′17″W / 32.441111°N 99.738056°W / 32.441111; -99.738056 (George W. and Lavina McDaniel House) | Abilene | ||
36 | McDonald Hall | March 23, 1992 (#92000219) |
2083 N. Second St. 32°27′05″N 99°44′36″W / 32.451389°N 99.743333°W / 32.451389; -99.743333 (McDonald Hall) | Abilene | ||
37 | McMurry College Administration Building | March 23, 1992 (#92000209) |
Off Hunt, McMurry College 32°25′45″N 99°45′04″W / 32.429167°N 99.751111°W / 32.429167; -99.751111 (McMurry College Administration Building) | Abilene | ||
38 | William A. Minter House | March 23, 1992 (#92000198) |
340 Beech St. 32°27′08″N 99°44′20″W / 32.452222°N 99.738889°W / 32.452222; -99.738889 (William A. Minter House) | Abilene | ||
39 | Charles Motz House | March 23, 1992 (#92000216) |
1842 N. Fifth St. 32°27′16″N 99°44′36″W / 32.454444°N 99.743333°W / 32.454444; -99.743333 (Charles Motz House) | Abilene | ||
40 | Old Taylor County Courthouse and Jail | June 9, 1978 (#78002984) |
William St. between North and Elm Sts. 32°17′10″N 99°49′36″W / 32.286111°N 99.826667°W / 32.286111; -99.826667 (Old Taylor County Courthouse and Jail) | Buffalo Gap | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
41 | Paramount Theater | December 27, 1982 (#82001739) |
352 Cypress St. 32°27′08″N 99°44′02″W / 32.452222°N 99.733889°W / 32.452222; -99.733889 (Paramount Theater) | Abilene | ||
42 | Parramore Historic District | August 29, 1991 (#91001153) |
Bounded by Orange, N. 8th, alley between Grape and Mulberry, and N. 7th Sts. 32°27′25″N 99°44′18″W / 32.456944°N 99.738333°W / 32.456944; -99.738333 (Parramore Historic District) | Abilene | ||
43 | D. D. Parramore House | March 23, 1992 (#92000230) |
542 Poplar St. 32°26′38″N 99°44′18″W / 32.443889°N 99.738333°W / 32.443889; -99.738333 (D. D. Parramore House) | Abilene | ||
44 | Jhules Reading House | March 23, 1992 (#92000231) |
421 Reading St. 32°27′13″N 99°44′31″W / 32.453611°N 99.741944°W / 32.453611; -99.741944 (Jhules Reading House) | Abilene | ||
45 | Nathan J. and Nancy Roberts House | March 23, 1992 (#92000235) |
1430 S. Sixth St. 32°26′38″N 99°44′22″W / 32.443889°N 99.739444°W / 32.443889; -99.739444 (Nathan J. and Nancy Roberts House) | Abilene | ||
46 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church | March 23, 1992 (#92000233) |
1633 S. Eighth St. 32°26′27″N 99°44′32″W / 32.440833°N 99.742222°W / 32.440833; -99.742222 (Sacred Heart Catholic Church) | Abilene | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
47 | Sayles Boulevard Historic District | March 9, 1992 (#92000095) |
Roughly bounded by S. Fifth, Meander and S. Tenth Sts. and Highland Ave. 32°26′31″N 99°44′50″W / 32.441944°N 99.747222°W / 32.441944; -99.747222 (Sayles Boulevard Historic District) | Abilene | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
48 | Henry Sayles House | June 24, 1976 (#76002069) |
642 Sayles Blvd. 32°26′37″N 99°44′53″W / 32.443611°N 99.748056°W / 32.443611; -99.748056 (Henry Sayles House) | Abilene | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
49 | State Epileptic Colony Historic District | October 30, 1991 (#91001539) |
Roughly bounded by S. 24th, Lakeside and Plum, also area roughly bounded by SH 322, FM 1750 and Industrial Blvd. 32°24′45″N 99°42′58″W / 32.4125°N 99.716111°W / 32.4125; -99.716111 (State Epileptic Colony Historic District) | Abilene | ||
50 | William and Evla Stith House | March 23, 1992 (#92000213) |
346 Mulberry St. 32°27′09″N 99°44′24″W / 32.4525°N 99.74°W / 32.4525; -99.74 (William and Evla Stith House) | Abilene | ||
51 | William and Shirley Swenson House | December 22, 1987 (#87002148) |
1726 Swenson Ave. 32°28′10″N 99°44′28″W / 32.469444°N 99.741111°W / 32.469444; -99.741111 (William and Shirley Swenson House) | Abilene | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
52 | Oscar P. Thomas House | March 23, 1992 (#92000203) |
210 Clinton St. 32°27′06″N 99°44′40″W / 32.451667°N 99.744444°W / 32.451667; -99.744444 (Oscar P. Thomas House) | Abilene | ||
53 | Travis Elementary School and Cafetorium | January 20, 2023 (#100008557) |
1101 South 9th St. 32°26′21″N 99°44′13″W / 32.439029°N 99.736974°W / 32.439029; -99.736974 (Travis Elementary School and Cafetorium) | Abilene | ||
54 | U.S. Weather Bureau Building | July 8, 1982 (#82004524) |
1482 N. 1st St. 32°27′00″N 99°44′20″W / 32.45°N 99.739°W / 32.45; -99.739 (U.S. Weather Bureau Building) | Abilene | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
55 | Universal Manufacturing Company Building | March 23, 1992 (#92000208) |
150 Locust St. 32°26′51″N 99°43′47″W / 32.4475°N 99.729722°W / 32.4475; -99.729722 (Universal Manufacturing Company Building) | Abilene | ||
56 | West Texas Utilities Company Power Plant | March 23, 1992 (#92000217) |
100 Block of N. Second St. 32°27′03″N 99°43′19″W / 32.450833°N 99.721944°W / 32.450833; -99.721944 (West Texas Utilities Company Power Plant) | Abilene | ||
57 | E. D. Williamson House | March 23, 1992 (#92000202) |
641 Chestnut St. 32°26′33″N 99°44′01″W / 32.4425°N 99.733611°W / 32.4425; -99.733611 (E. D. Williamson House) | Abilene | ||
58 | Horace O. Wooten Grocery Company Warehouse | March 23, 1992 (#92000238) |
101 Walnut 32°26′58″N 99°43′51″W / 32.449444°N 99.730833°W / 32.449444; -99.730833 (Horace O. Wooten Grocery Company Warehouse) | Abilene | ||
59 | Horace O. Wooten House | March 23, 1992 (#92000197) |
242 Beech St. 32°27′04″N 99°44′20″W / 32.451111°N 99.738889°W / 32.451111; -99.738889 (Horace O. Wooten House) | Abilene | ||
60 | Zabloudil-Hendrick House | March 23, 1992 (#92000227) |
802 Orange St. 32°27′28″N 99°44′15″W / 32.457778°N 99.7375°W / 32.457778; -99.7375 (Zabloudil-Hendrick House) | Abilene |
Throckmorton County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Throckmorton County Courthouse and Jail | August 10, 1978 (#78002987) |
Public Sq. and Chestnut St. 33°10′44″N 99°10′40″W / 33.178889°N 99.177778°W / 33.178889; -99.177778 (Throckmorton County Courthouse and Jail) | Throckmorton | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Wichita County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | American Trust Building-Holiday Inn | August 9, 2022 (#100008026) |
726 Scott Ave. 33°54′43″N 98°29′33″W / 33.912014°N 98.492482°W / 33.912014; -98.492482 (American Trust Building-Holiday Inn) | Wichita Falls | ||
2 | Bailey-Moline-Filgo Building | September 4, 2020 (#100005538) |
1000-1004 Indiana Ave. 33°54′37″N 98°29′21″W / 33.9104°N 98.4892°W / 33.9104; -98.4892 (Bailey-Moline-Filgo Building) | Wichita Falls | ||
3 | Beaver Creek Bridge | October 10, 1996 (#96001104) |
FM 2326, 1 mi (1.6 km) W of jct. with TX 25 33°54′21″N 98°54′17″W / 33.9058°N 98.9047°W / 33.9058; -98.9047 (Beaver Creek Bridge) | Electra | ||
4 | Depot Square Historic District | February 4, 2004 (#03001552) |
Roughly bounded by 8th St., Indiana St., 5th St. and MKT Railroad tracks 33°54′58″N 98°29′26″W / 33.9161°N 98.4906°W / 33.9161; -98.4906 (Depot Square Historic District) | Wichita Falls | Includes State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
5 | First Wichita National Bank | October 31, 2023 (#100009496) |
719 Scott Ave. 33°54′45″N 98°29′33″W / 33.9126°N 98.4925°W / 33.9126; -98.4925 (First Wichita National Bank) | Wichita Falls | ||
6 | W.A. Freear Furniture Company - Maskat Shrine Temple Building | July 23, 2018 (#100002701) |
1100 Lamar St. 33°54′29″N 98°29′28″W / 33.9080°N 98.491°W / 33.9080; -98.491 (W.A. Freear Furniture Company - Maskat Shrine Temple Building) | Wichita Falls | ||
7 | William Benjamin Hamilton House | October 28, 1983 (#83003826) |
1106 Brook Ave. 33°54′02″N 98°30′13″W / 33.9006°N 98.5036°W / 33.9006; -98.5036 (William Benjamin Hamilton House) | Wichita Falls | ||
8 | Hodges-Hardy-Chambers House | May 2, 1985 (#85000925) |
1100 Travis St. 33°54′26″N 98°28′12″W / 33.9072°N 98.47°W / 33.9072; -98.47 (Hodges-Hardy-Chambers House) | Wichita Falls | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
9 | Indiana Avenue Historic District | January 30, 2023 (#100008585) |
900-1008 Indiana Ave. 33°54′39″N 98°29′22″W / 33.9108°N 98.4894°W / 33.9108; -98.4894 (Indiana Avenue Historic District) | Wichita Falls | ||
10 | Frank Kell House | November 28, 1978 (#78003378) |
900 Bluff St. 33°54′27″N 98°29′49″W / 33.9075°N 98.4969°W / 33.9075; -98.4969 (Frank Kell House) | Wichita Falls | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; 1909 Neoclassical Revival-style home of Frank Kell, one of Wichita Falls' founding fathers[7] | |
11 | Morningside Historic District | May 16, 1985 (#85001122) |
Roughly bounded by 9th St., Morningside Dr., Pembroke Lane and Buchanan St. 33°54′21″N 98°31′23″W / 33.9058°N 98.5231°W / 33.9058; -98.5231 (Morningside Historic District) | Wichita Falls | ||
12 | Joe and Lois Perkins House | June 8, 2015 (#15000339) |
3301 Harrison Street 33°52′44″N 98°30′45″W / 33.8790°N 98.5125°W / 33.8790; -98.5125 (Joe and Lois Perkins House) | Wichita Falls | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
13 | Weeks House | December 3, 1980 (#80004158) |
2112 Kell Boulevard 33°53′29″N 98°30′48″W / 33.8914°N 98.5132°W / 33.8914; -98.5132 (Weeks House) | Wichita Falls | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
14 | Wichita Falls Route Building | November 29, 1978 (#78002999) |
503 8th St. 33°54′48″N 98°29′20″W / 33.9134°N 98.4889°W / 33.9134; -98.4889 (Wichita Falls Route Building) | Wichita Falls | State Antiquities Landmark; part of Depot Square Historic District |
Wilbarger County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Doan's Adobe House | February 8, 1979 (#79003023) |
E of Odell off U.S. 283 34°20′37″N 99°15′21″W / 34.3435°N 99.2558°W / 34.3435; -99.2558 (Doan's Adobe House) | Doans | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Plaza Theater | October 6, 2023 (#100009409) |
1701-1717 Cumberland St. 34°09′12″N 99°17′00″W / 34.1534°N 99.2832°W / 34.1534; -99.2832 (Plaza Theater) | Vernon |
Young County
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[3] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fort Belknap | October 15, 1966 (#66000824) |
1 mi (1.6 km). S of jct. of TX 24 and 251 33°09′03″N 98°44′29″W / 33.15081°N 98.7414°W / 33.15081; -98.7414 (Fort Belknap) | Newcastle | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, contains additional Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Graham Post Office | June 25, 1999 (#99000724) |
510 Third St.[8] 33°06′20″N 98°35′27″W / 33.10561°N 98.59075°W / 33.10561; -98.59075 (Graham Post Office) | Graham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; now used as the Old Post Office Museum & Art Center. | |
3 | Harrell site | October 15, 1966 (#66000825) |
Address restricted | South Bend | ||
4 | National Theater | June 24, 1993 (#93000565) |
522 Oak St. 33°06′22″N 98°35′30″W / 33.10611°N 98.59160°W / 33.10611; -98.59160 (National Theater) | Graham | ||
5 | Spencer Boyd Street Houses | August 16, 1984 (#84002005) |
800 and 804 3rd St. 33°06′20″N 98°35′09″W / 33.10555°N 98.58590°W / 33.10555; -98.58590 (Spencer Boyd Street Houses) | Graham | ||
6 | State Highway 120 Bridge at the Brazos River | February 22, 2018 (#100002132) |
Hardin Ln. at the Brazos R. 33°10′30″N 98°45′22″W / 33.174918°N 98.756123°W / 33.174918; -98.756123 (State Highway 120 Bridge at the Brazos River) | Newcastle vicinity |
References
- ^ "The Northwest Region 2022 Regional Report". Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y 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 e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y 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 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ a b c 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.
- ^ Address based on USPS website. Accessed April 10, 2016.
- ^ Sweeten-Shults, Lana (January 22, 2011). "Historic Kell House beginning to show its age". Times Record News. Wichita Falls, Texas. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
- ^ "Contact Us". Old Post Office Museum & Art Center. Retrieved April 10, 2016.