This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dearborn County, Indiana.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Dearborn County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 27 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. There is also one former listing.
Properties and districts located in incorporated areas display the name of the municipality, while properties and districts in unincorporated areas display the name of their civil township. Properties and districts split between multiple jurisdictions display the names of all jurisdictions.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Aurora City Hall | March 14, 1996 (#96000288) |
216 3rd St. and 233-237 Main St. 39°03′19″N 84°54′00″W / 39.055278°N 84.900000°W | Aurora | ||
2 | Aurora Methodist Episcopal Church | September 8, 1994 (#94001113) |
304 3rd St. 39°03′20″N 84°54′03″W / 39.055556°N 84.900833°W | Aurora | ||
3 | Aurora Public Library | May 27, 1993 (#93000474) |
414 2nd St. 39°03′26″N 84°54′07″W / 39.057222°N 84.901944°W | Aurora | Neo-Renaissance style building designed by Garber & Woodward in 1923 | |
4 | Carnegie Hall of Moores Hill College | March 17, 1994 (#94000229) |
14687 Main St. 39°06′44″N 85°05′33″W / 39.112222°N 85.092500°W | Moores Hill | ||
5 | Dearborn County Asylum for the Poor | September 22, 2000 (#00001143) |
11636 County Farm Rd., northwest of Aurora 39°09′02″N 85°02′03″W / 39.150556°N 85.034167°W | Manchester Township | ||
6 | Dearborn County Courthouse | April 9, 1981 (#81000008) |
High and Mary Sts. 39°05′28″N 84°51′00″W / 39.091111°N 84.850000°W | Lawrenceburg | ||
7 | Downtown Aurora Historic District | September 8, 1994 (#94001134) |
Bounded by Importing, Water, Market, 5th, and Exporting Sts. 39°03′22″N 84°54′05″W / 39.056111°N 84.901389°W | Aurora | ||
8 | Downtown Lawrenceburg Historic District | March 1, 1984 (#84001009) |
Roughly bounded by the former Conrail railroad line and Charlotte, Tate, Williams, and Elm Sts. 39°05′36″N 84°50′55″W / 39.093333°N 84.848611°W | Lawrenceburg | ||
9 | First Evangelical United Church of Christ | September 23, 1994 (#94001104) |
111 5th St. 39°03′11″N 84°53′56″W / 39.052917°N 84.898889°W | Aurora | ||
10 | First Presbyterian Church | September 8, 1994 (#94001116) |
215 4th St. 39°03′15″N 84°54′02″W / 39.054167°N 84.900556°W | Aurora | ||
11 | George Street Bridge | March 1, 1984 (#84001012) |
George, Main, and Importing Sts. 39°03′28″N 84°53′58″W / 39.057778°N 84.899444°W | Aurora | ||
12 | Greendale Historic District | December 3, 2019 (#100004720) |
Roughly bounded by Gages Ln., Ridge Ave., Tanners Creek, Probasco St. & Nowlin Ave. 39°06′44″N 84°51′50″W / 39.1122°N 84.8640°W | Greendale | ||
13 | Hamline Chapel, United Methodist Church | September 9, 1982 (#82000030) |
High and Vine Sts. 39°05′30″N 84°50′54″W / 39.091667°N 84.848333°W | Lawrenceburg | ||
14 | Hillforest (Forest Hill) | August 5, 1971 (#71000005) |
213 5th St. 39°03′12″N 84°54′04″W / 39.053333°N 84.901111°W | Aurora | ||
15 | Lewis Hurlbert, Sr. House | November 25, 1994 (#94001350) |
412 5th St. 39°03′16″N 84°54′13″W / 39.054583°N 84.903511°W | Aurora | ||
16 | Jennison Guard Site | May 12, 1975 (#75000014) |
Between a rail line and the Ohio River, just west of the mouth of the Great Miami River and northeast of Lawrenceburg[6] 39°06′32″N 84°49′30″W / 39.108889°N 84.825000°W | Lawrenceburg Township | ||
17 | Laughery Creek Bridge | September 29, 1976 (#76000018) |
South of Aurora west of State Road 56 39°01′28″N 84°53′09″W / 39.024444°N 84.885833°W | Center Township | Extends into Ohio County | |
18 | Leive, Parks and Stapp Opera House | September 20, 1994 (#94001120) |
321-325 2nd St. 39°03′23″N 84°54′03″W / 39.056389°N 84.900833°W | Aurora | ||
19 | Daniel S. Major House | December 23, 2003 (#03001320) |
761 W. Eads Parkway 39°05′21″N 84°52′35″W / 39.089167°N 84.876389°W | Lawrenceburg | ||
20 | Moore's Hill United Methodist Church | December 15, 1997 (#97001537) |
13476 Main St. 39°06′47″N 85°05′16″W / 39.113056°N 85.087778°W | Moores Hill | ||
21 | River View Cemetery | December 31, 2013 (#13001011) |
3635 E. Laughery Creek Rd., south of Aurora 39°01′33″N 84°53′16″W / 39.025833°N 84.887778°W | Center Township | ||
22 | St. John's Lutheran Church and School | March 29, 1996 (#96000289) |
7291 State Road 62, southwest of Dillsboro 38°58′36″N 85°06′10″W / 38.976667°N 85.102778°W | Caesar Creek Township | ||
23 | Levi Stevens House | May 30, 1996 (#96000599) |
122 5th St. 39°03′12″N 84°53′58″W / 39.053333°N 84.899444°W | Aurora | ||
24 | State Line Archeological District | July 24, 1975 (#75001423) |
Straddling the Ohio/Indiana border, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the Ohio River[7] 39°08′15″N 84°49′12″W / 39.137500°N 84.820000°W | Greendale | Extends into Hamilton County, Ohio | |
25 | Dr. George Sutton Medical Office Building | September 8, 1994 (#94001118) |
315 3rd St. 39°03′19″N 84°54′06″W / 39.055278°N 84.901528°W | Aurora | ||
26 | Vance-Tousey House | December 28, 2000 (#00001547) |
508 W. High St. 39°05′20″N 84°51′07″W / 39.088889°N 84.851944°W | Lawrenceburg | ||
27 | Veraestau | April 11, 1973 (#73000013) |
1 mile south of Aurora on State Road 56 39°02′33″N 84°53′44″W / 39.042500°N 84.8955556°W | Center Township |
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | ELIZABETH LEA-JOSEPH THROCKMORTON (Towboat) | June 10, 2019 (#100004044) | December 7, 2023 | 11042 St. Rd. 56, Lighthouse Point Yacht Club 39°01′51″N 84°52′45″W / 39.0307°N 84.8792°W | Aurora vicinity |