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National Register of Historic Places listings in Appanoose County, Iowa facts for kids

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Map of Iowa highlighting Appanoose County
Location of Appanoose County in Iowa

Welcome to Appanoose County, Iowa! This area is home to many special places that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list kept by the United States government to help protect buildings, sites, and objects that are important to history. When a place is on this list, it means it has a unique story to tell about our past.

In Appanoose County, there are 13 different places that have been added to this important list. Most of them are in the city of Centerville, which is the county seat. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!

Historic Places in Appanoose County

Appanoose County Courthouse

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The Appanoose County Courthouse

The Appanoose County Courthouse is a very important building in Centerville. It's where the county government does its work, like keeping records and holding court. This building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 2, 1981. You can find it at the corner of Van Buren and N. 12th Street.

Appanoose County Sheriff's House and Jail

The Appanoose Sheriff's House and Jail
The Appanoose County Sheriff's House and Jail

Imagine a time when the sheriff lived right next to the jail! That's what happened at the Appanoose County Sheriff's House and Jail. This building served as both the sheriff's home and the county jail. It's located at 527 N. Main Street in Centerville. It was added to the National Register on October 30, 1997.

CB&Q Passenger Depot

The Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot
The old Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot

The CB&Q Passenger Depot was once a busy train station in Centerville. CB&Q stands for Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, which was a big railway company. Train depots like this one were vital for travel and trade in the past. This depot is located at 1124 S. 18th Street and became a historic place on August 28, 2003.

Courthouse Square Historic District

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Buildings in the Courthouse Square Historic District

The Courthouse Square Historic District isn't just one building; it's a whole area around the courthouse in Centerville. This district includes many buildings that show what the town looked like long ago. It's roughly bounded by Van Buren, Haynes, Maple, and 10th Streets. This entire district was recognized as historic on October 30, 1997.

Drake Public Library

The Drake Public Library
The Drake Public Library

The Drake Public Library is a beautiful building where people have been able to read and learn for many years. Libraries are important community centers, and this one has a special history. It's located at 115 Drake Avenue in Centerville. The library was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1997.

Franklin Regular Baptist Church

The Franklin Regular Baptist Church is a historic church located near Seymour. Churches often play a big role in the history of a community, serving as gathering places and spiritual centers. This church was listed on the National Register on February 20, 2008. You can find it at 135th Avenue and 590th Street.

Porter Hall

The Porter Hall, Centerville, Iowa
Porter Hall in Centerville

Porter Hall is another historic building in Centerville. Many old halls like this one were used for community events, meetings, or even as homes. This building is located at 706 Drake Avenue and was added to the National Register on January 24, 1980.

Second Baptist Church

The Second Baptist Church Centerville, Iowa
The Second Baptist Church

The Second Baptist Church in Centerville is a significant historic site. Churches often reflect the social and cultural history of a town. This church is located at 422 S. 18th Street and was recognized as a historic place on October 14, 1999.

Stratton House

The Stratton House
The historic Stratton House

The Stratton House is a historic home located at 303 E. Washington Street in Centerville. Old houses can tell us a lot about how people lived in the past, their styles, and their daily lives. This house was added to the National Register on September 9, 1975.

Sturdivant-Sawyer House

The Sturdivant-Sawyer House
The Sturdivant-Sawyer House

Another historic home in Centerville is the Sturdivant-Sawyer House. It's located at 707 Drake Avenue. This house was recognized for its historical importance on January 12, 1984.

U.S. Post Office

The United States Post Office Centerville, Iowa
The United States Post Office in Centerville

The United States Post Office in Centerville is a historic building that once handled all the mail for the community. Post offices were very important for communication before the internet and phones were common. This building is at 100 W. Maple Street and was listed on the National Register on November 7, 1978.

Vermilion Estate

The Vermilion Estate is a historic property located on Valley Drive in Centerville. Estates often include large homes and surrounding land, showing how some families lived in earlier times. This estate was added to the National Register on April 26, 1978.

Wabash Combination Depot-Moravia

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The Wabash Combination Depot in Moravia

The Wabash Combination Depot in Moravia was another important train station, similar to the one in Centerville. A "combination depot" means it handled both passengers and freight (goods). It's located on W. North Street near its junction with Brandon Street. This depot became a historic site on October 18, 1996.

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