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Cabell County, West Virginia, is home to many important places that tell stories about its past. These special spots are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect buildings, areas, and objects that are important to history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our heritage.

In Cabell County, there are 39 different places and areas that have been added to the National Register. One of these is even more special; it's a National Historic Landmark, which means it's important to the history of the entire United States! You can often find these places on a map using their exact location coordinates. Let's explore some of these amazing historic sites!

Historic Treasures of Cabell County

Huntington's Historic Buildings

Huntington, the biggest city in Cabell County, has many buildings that are part of the National Register. These places show how the city has grown and changed over time.

Old Train Stations and Locomotives

  • Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot: This old train station, built in 1973, is a reminder of when trains were a main way to travel and move goods. It's located on Veterans Memorial Boulevard.
  • Chesapeake and Ohio 1308 Steam Locomotive: Imagine a giant steam train! This impressive locomotive, added to the list in 2003, is a piece of railroad history. You can find it on Memorial Boulevard.
  • Elk River Coal and Lumber Company No. 10 Steam Locomotive: Another powerful steam engine, this one from a coal and lumber company, was added in 2006. It's located at the junction of Veterans Memorial Boulevard and 11th Street.

Important Public Buildings

  • Cabell County Courthouse: This building, where important legal decisions are made, was recognized in 1982. It stands proudly at 5th Avenue and 8th Street in Huntington.
  • Carnegie Public Library: Libraries are places of learning, and this one, built with help from famous businessman Andrew Carnegie, became historic in 1980. It's at 900 5th Avenue.
  • U.S. Post Office and Courthouse: This building, which serves as both a post office and a courthouse, was listed in 1982. It's located at 845 5th Avenue.

Schools and Hospitals

  • Barnett Hospital and Nursing School: This hospital and nursing school, added in 2009, played an important role in healthcare and education in the area. It's on 7th Avenue.
  • Douglass Junior and Senior High School: This school, listed in 1985, is a significant part of Huntington's educational history. It's at 10th Avenue and Bruce Street.
  • Huntington High School (Old): The old Huntington High School building, recognized in 2000, has seen many students pass through its doors. It's at 900 8th Street.
  • Old Main, Marshall University: This iconic building is a central part of Marshall University's campus and was listed in 1973. It's on Hal Greer Boulevard.
  • Simms School Building: Another important school building, the Simms School, was added to the register in 1997. It's located at 1680 11th Avenue.
  • Morris Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children: This hospital in Milton, listed in 2013, provided special care for children. It's on Morris Memorial Road.

Homes and Other Structures

  • Campbell-Hicks House: This historic home, listed in 1985, is at 1102 5th Avenue.
  • Thomas Carroll House: Another historic home, recognized in 1973, is located at 234 Guyan Street.
  • Harvey House: This house, listed in 1972, is at 1305 3rd Avenue.
  • Johnston-Meek House: This home, added in 2004, is at 203 6th Avenue.
  • Prichard House: The Prichard House, listed in 2001, is at 500 12th Avenue.
  • Ricketts House: This house, recognized in 1994, is at 2301 Washington Boulevard.
  • Zachary Taylor Wellington House: This historic home, listed in 2008, is at 415 Main Street.
  • Foster Memorial Home: This home, listed in 2001, is at 700 Madison Avenue.
  • Memphis Tennessee Garrison House: This house, listed in 2017, is at 1701 10th Avenue.
  • Kenwood: This property, listed in 2007, is at 619 Ridgewood Road.

Special Districts and Parks

  • Barboursville Historic District: This entire area in Barboursville, including Water, Main, and Brady Streets, and Central Avenue, was recognized in 2008 for its historic importance.
  • Downtown Huntington Historic District: A large part of downtown Huntington, including many streets and avenues, was listed in 1986 and expanded in 2007. It shows the heart of the city's history.
  • Hawthorne Historic District: This district, including Hawthorne Way, was added in 2007.
  • Mortimer Place Historic District: This area, bounded by an alley, 10th Street, 12th Avenue, and 11th Street, was listed in 2001.
  • Ninth Street West Historic District: This district, including 9th Street West and Madison and Jefferson Avenues, was recognized in 1980.
  • Ritter Park Historic District: Ritter Park itself, a beautiful park in Huntington, along with its northern boundary streets, was listed in 1990.
  • Memorial Arch: This arch in Memorial Park, listed in 1981, is a special monument.
  • Rotary Park Bridge: This bridge in Rotary Park, added in 2002, is an interesting piece of engineering.

Unique Historical Sites

  • Clover Site: This is a very important archaeological site, located about 20 miles above Huntington in the Green Bottom Wildlife Management Area. It's a major village site from the ancient Fort Ancient period and is so important that it's a National Historic Landmark! It was listed in 1992.
  • Gen. Albert Gallatin Jenkins House: This house in Green Bottom, listed in 1978, belonged to a notable general. It's at 8814 Ohio River Road.
  • Mud River Covered Bridge: Covered bridges are very special and rare! This one, off U.S. Route 60 over the Mud River in Milton, was listed in 1975.
  • Ohev Sholom Temple: This temple, a place of worship, was recognized in 1994. It's at 949 10th Avenue.
  • Thornburg House: This house in Barboursville, listed in 1991, is at 700 Main Street.
  • West Virginia Colored Children's Home: This home, listed in 1997, was an important place for children. It was located at 3353 U.S. Route 60, but was later taken down in 2011 to make way for a new middle school.

These are just some of the many fascinating places in Cabell County that are recognized for their historical importance. Each one has a story to tell about the people and events that shaped this part of West Virginia!

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