National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo County, Nebraska

Summary

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo County, Nebraska.

Location of Buffalo County in Nebraska

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 22 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 John Barnd House
 
John Barnd House
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March 31, 1983
(#83001079)
320 E. 31st St.
40°42′23″N 99°04′34″W / 40.706389°N 99.076111°W / 40.706389; -99.076111 (John Barnd House)
Kearney Victorian Queen Anne style house built by prominent attorney John Barnd c.1892. The property includes a frame carriage barn which is presently used as a garage.[6]
2 John J. and Lenora Bartlett House
 
John J. and Lenora Bartlett House
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December 27, 2007
(#07001321)
1402 9th Ave.
40°41′19″N 99°05′39″W / 40.688611°N 99.094167°W / 40.688611; -99.094167 (John J. and Lenora Bartlett House)
Kearney
3 Bohning Memorial Auditorium March 3, 2023
(#100008672)
112 West Genoa St.
41°01′31″N 98°54′47″W / 41.02537°N 98.9131°W / 41.02537; -98.9131 (Bohning Memorial Auditorium)
Ravenna
4 Fort Theater
 
Fort Theater
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July 12, 2006
(#06000607)
2205 Central Ave.
40°41′52″N 99°04′52″W / 40.697778°N 99.081111°W / 40.697778; -99.081111 (Fort Theater)
Kearney
5 George W. Frank House
 
George W. Frank House
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February 23, 1973
(#73001054)
University of Nebraska at Kearney
40°42′03″N 99°06′30″W / 40.700833°N 99.108333°W / 40.700833; -99.108333 (George W. Frank House)
Kearney Richardsonian Romanesque style mansion made with Colorado red sandstone from Wyoming. Built in 1889 by George W. Frank [7]
6 Gibbon Baptist Church
 
Gibbon Baptist Church
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March 21, 2016
(#15000897)
917 2nd St.
40°44′48″N 98°50′44″W / 40.746764°N 98.845440°W / 40.746764; -98.845440 (Gibbon Baptist Church)
Gibbon
7 Hanson-Downing House
 
Hanson-Downing House
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December 10, 1980
(#80002440)
723 W. 22nd St.
40°41′53″N 99°05′32″W / 40.698056°N 99.092222°W / 40.698056; -99.092222 (Hanson-Downing House)
Kearney
8 Harmon Park
 
Harmon Park
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December 10, 2010
(#10001002)
Roughly bounded by 29th and 33rd Sts. and 5th and 7th Aves.
40°42′24″N 99°05′23″W / 40.706667°N 99.089722°W / 40.706667; -99.089722 (Harmon Park)
Kearney
9 Kearney Downtown Historic District
 
Kearney Downtown Historic District
November 9, 2017
(#100001797)
Multiple
40°41′52″N 99°04′54″W / 40.697668°N 99.081706°W / 40.697668; -99.081706 (Kearney Downtown Historic District)
Kearney
10 Kearney Junior High School
 
Kearney Junior High School
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July 5, 2000
(#00000766)
300 W. 24th St.
40°41′57″N 99°05′09″W / 40.699167°N 99.085833°W / 40.699167; -99.085833 (Kearney Junior High School)
Kearney
11 Kearney National Guard Armory
 
Kearney National Guard Armory
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July 16, 2009
(#09000525)
1600 Central Ave.
40°41′25″N 99°04′55″W / 40.690328°N 99.081928°W / 40.690328; -99.081928 (Kearney National Guard Armory)
Kearney
12 Kilgore Bridge
 
Kilgore Bridge
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June 29, 1992
(#92000768)
Nebraska Highway 10 over the North Channel Platte River, 7.1 miles southeast of Kearney
40°41′02″N 98°57′03″W / 40.683889°N 98.950833°W / 40.683889; -98.950833 (Kilgore Bridge)
Kearney
13 Klehm House
 
Klehm House
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March 25, 1999
(#99000388)
2215 9th Ave.
40°41′54″N 99°05′39″W / 40.698333°N 99.094167°W / 40.698333; -99.094167 (Klehm House)
Kearney
14 Lowe and Fair Commercial Block
 
Lowe and Fair Commercial Block
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June 3, 2015
(#14001012)
2001-2003 Central Ave., 10-12 E. Railroad St.
40°41′44″N 99°04′53″W / 40.6955°N 99.0814°W / 40.6955; -99.0814 (Lowe and Fair Commercial Block)
Kearney
15 Masonic Temple and World Theater Building
 
Masonic Temple and World Theater Building
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November 10, 2009
(#09000903)
2318 Central Ave.
40°41′56″N 99°04′54″W / 40.698822°N 99.081675°W / 40.698822; -99.081675 (Masonic Temple and World Theater Building)
Kearney
16 Meisner Bank Building
 
Meisner Bank Building
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March 25, 1999
(#99000390)
128 C St.
40°46′50″N 98°44′02″W / 40.780556°N 98.733889°W / 40.780556; -98.733889 (Meisner Bank Building)
Shelton
17 George Meisner House
 
George Meisner House
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June 23, 1988
(#88000903)
Address Restricted
Shelton
18 Saint Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church
 
Saint Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church
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December 1, 1986
(#86003360)
2304 2nd Ave.
40°42′20″N 99°05′35″W / 40.705556°N 99.093056°W / 40.705556; -99.093056 (Saint Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church)
Kearney
19 Sweetwater Archeological Site
 
Sweetwater Archeological Site
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July 29, 1974
(#74001141)
SW 1/4, section 35, township 13N, range 15W[8]
41°02′53″N 99°00′58″W / 41.04804°N 99.0161°W / 41.04804; -99.0161 (Sweetwater Archeological Site)
Sweetwater
20 Sweetwater Mill Bridge
 
Sweetwater Mill Bridge
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June 29, 1992
(#92000767)
County road over Mud Creek
41°02′27″N 99°00′27″W / 41.040833°N 99.0075°W / 41.040833; -99.0075 (Sweetwater Mill Bridge)
Sweetwater
21 Dr. A.O. Thomas House
 
Dr. A.O. Thomas House
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February 28, 1980
(#80002441)
2222 9th Ave.
40°41′55″N 99°05′39″W / 40.698611°N 99.094167°W / 40.698611; -99.094167 (Dr. A.O. Thomas House)
Kearney
22 U.S. Post Office
 
U.S. Post Office
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September 17, 1981
(#81000368)
2401 Central Ave.
40°41′59″N 99°04′52″W / 40.699722°N 99.081111°W / 40.699722; -99.081111 (U.S. Post Office)
Kearney

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2017-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Asset Detail".
  8. ^ Champe, John L. (1936). "The Sweetwater Culture Complex". Chapters in Nebraska Archaeology, vol. 1, ed. by Earl H. Bell. pp. 253-57.

External links edit

  • Nebraska National Register Sites in Buffalo County[usurped]–Nebraska State Historical Society