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National Register of Historic Places listings in Adams County, Idaho facts for kids

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Location of Adams County in Idaho

This page is about special places in Adams County, Idaho that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of the National Register as a very important list of buildings, sites, and objects across the United States. These places are chosen because they are important to the history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture of our country.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its historical value. It helps us remember and learn about the past. In Adams County, there are currently 7 places on this special list. More places are added to the National Register all the time!

Historic Places in Adams County

Here are some of the interesting historic places you can find in Adams County:

Adams County Courthouse

The Adams County Courthouse is located in Council, Idaho. A courthouse is a very important building where legal matters are handled, like trials and official records. This courthouse was built a long time ago and is a key part of the county's history. It was added to the National Register in 1987.

Adams County Courthouse, Council
The historic Adams County Courthouse in Council.

Council Ranger Station

Also in Council, Idaho is the Council Ranger Station. Ranger stations are places where forest rangers work. They help manage and protect our forests and natural areas. This station is an important historic building that shows the history of forest management in the area. It was listed in 1992.

Col. E. M. Heigho House

The Col. E. M. Heigho House is a historic home located near New Meadows, Idaho. It belonged to Colonel E. M. Heigho, an important person in the area's past. Old homes like this can tell us a lot about how people lived and what life was like many years ago. This house was added to the list in 1978.

COL. E.M. HEIGHO HOUSE, ADAMS COUNTY, IDAHO
The historic Col. E. M. Heigho House.

Hells Canyon Archeological District

The Hells Canyon Archeological District is a very large and important area near Cuprum, Idaho. An "archeological district" means it's a place where scientists study human history by looking at old remains and artifacts found in the ground. Hells Canyon is one of the deepest river gorges in North America, and this district holds clues about ancient people who lived there. This special district was added to the National Register in 1984. It even extends into other counties in Idaho and Oregon!

A. O. Huntley Barn

West of Cuprum, Idaho, you can find the A. O. Huntley Barn. Barns are often important parts of a farm, used for storing crops or housing animals. This barn is historic because it shows us how farming was done in the past and how important agriculture was to the region's development. It was listed in 1978.

Meadows Schoolhouse

The Meadows Schoolhouse is an old school building located near New Meadows, Idaho. Imagine kids learning their ABCs and history lessons in this very building many years ago! Historic schoolhouses like this remind us about the importance of education and how communities grew. It became a historic listing in 1979.

MEADOWS SCHOOLHOUSE, ADAMS COUNTY
The old Meadows Schoolhouse.

Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot

Also in New Meadows, Idaho is the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot. A "depot" is another word for a train station. This building was where trains would stop, people would get on and off, and goods would be loaded and unloaded. Train depots were very important for travel and trade before cars and highways became common. This depot was added to the National Register in 1978.

Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot, New Meadows, Idaho
The historic Pacific and Idaho Northern Railroad Depot.

Former Listings

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register of Historic Places might be removed from the list. This can happen if the building is changed too much, or if it is no longer standing.

Pomona Hotel

The Pomona Hotel in Council, Idaho was once on the National Register. It was listed in 1978 but was later removed in 1986. Even though it's no longer on the list, it was once an important part of Council's history.

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