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It preserves the William Allen White House, also known as Red Rocks, which was the home of Progressive journalist William Allen White from 1899 until his death in 1944. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976. [1] [3] The property, designated a state historic site in 2001, is operated by the Kansas Historical Society.
Location of Douglas County in Kansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Kansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
There are over 1,600 buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Kansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas. NRHP listings appear in 101 of the state's 105 counties . Contents: Counties in Kansas (links in italic lead to a new page)
Harris-Borman House; Harvey House (Florence, Kansas) A. J. Harwi House; Seth Hays House; W. W. Hetherington House; Perry Hodgden House; Home on the Range Cabin; Hope House (Garden City, Kansas) Hopkins House (Tecumseh, Kansas) Horn–Vincent–Russell Estate; Frank Howard House; Edgar W. Howe House; Richard Howe House
part of the New Deal-Era Resources of Kansas MPS 108: Smyser House: Smyser House: May 21, 2009 : 931 Buffum Ave. Wichita: part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS 109: South Kansas Avenue Historic District
Along with the McPherson Site on the other side of McPherson Avenue, the largest Kansas City Hopewell site in the Leavenworth area [6]: 121 39: Scott Site: October 29, 2004 : Address restricted: Tonganoxie: 40: William Small Memorial Home for Aged Women: William Small Memorial Home for Aged Women: September 23, 2020
This week’s top-selling property in Acushnet is a colonial-style abode that sold for $790,000. Situated in a meticulously maintained cul de sac, 27 Peach Blossom Road exudes elegance and charm.
The Augusta Historic Theater, now home to the Augusta Arts Council, is a classic example of Art Deco. [34] Augusta is also home to the Kansas Museum of Military History (formerly Augusta Air Museum). The Augusta Historical Museum and the C.N. James Log Cabin are on the National Register of Historic Places.