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Welcome to Beaver County, Oklahoma! This article is about some really special places here. These places are so important that they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for buildings, sites, and objects that tell a story about America's past.

The National Register of Historic Places is an official list kept by the United States government. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as worth saving and protecting for future generations.

In Beaver County, Oklahoma, there are 11 different places that have earned a spot on this important list. You can even see where some of them are on a map if their exact location is shared.


Historic Places in Beaver County

Here are some of the cool historic places you can find in Beaver County:

Beaver County Courthouse

The Beaver County Courthouse is a very important building in the town of Beaver. It's where many local government decisions are made. This courthouse was added to the National Register on August 23, 1984. It stands off U.S. Route 270.

Floris Grain Elevator

The Floris Grain Elevator is located in Floris. Grain elevators are tall buildings used to store grain like wheat or corn. They were very important for farmers in the past. This one was recognized on October 7, 1983, and can be found off U.S. Route 64.

Gate School

The Gate School in Gate is a historic school building. Schools are often central to a community's history. This school was added to the list on September 10, 1999. You can find it at the corner of 4th and Texas streets.

Knowles Grain Elevator

Another important grain elevator is the Knowles Grain Elevator in Knowles. These structures show how agriculture shaped the area. This elevator became a historic site on May 13, 1983. It is located right on U.S. Route 64.

Lane Cabin

The Lane Cabin is a historic cabin located in Beaver. Cabins like this tell us about how early settlers lived. It was added to the National Register on June 5, 1974. You can find it at Main Street and Avenue C.

Lonker Archeological Site

The Lonker Archeological Site near Gate is a place where archaeologists study the past. These sites can contain artifacts and clues about ancient people. This site was listed on November 27, 1978. Its exact address is kept private to protect the site.

Old Settler's Irrigation Ditch

The Old Settler's Irrigation Ditch is an old ditch used to bring water to farms. This shows how people worked to grow crops in the past. It was added to the list on July 27, 1983. It crosses U.S. Route 283 north of Rosston.

Presbyterian Church

The Presbyterian Church in Beaver is a historic church building. Churches often play a big role in a town's history and community life. It was recognized on May 16, 1974. You can find it at 3rd Street and Avenue E.

Billy Rose Archeological Site

The Billy Rose Archeological Site near Mocane is another important place for studying ancient history. It helps us learn about the people who lived here long ago. This site was listed on September 1, 1978. Its address is also restricted to protect it.

Sharps Creek Crossing Site

The Sharps Creek Crossing Site near Turpin is a historic crossing point. These sites often mark old trails or important travel routes. It was added to the National Register on April 4, 1975. Its address is restricted.

Turpin Grain Elevator

Finally, the Turpin Grain Elevator in Turpin is another historic grain storage building. It highlights the importance of farming in the area's history. This elevator was listed on May 13, 1983. It is located off U.S. Route 64.

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