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National Register of Historic Places listings in Emmons County, North Dakota facts for kids

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Location of Emmons County in North Dakota

Have you ever wondered about old buildings or places that tell a story about the past? In Emmons County, North Dakota, there are many special spots listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect important buildings, sites, and objects that have a big meaning in history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our shared heritage. It helps people learn about the past and makes sure these places are preserved for future generations. In Emmons County, there are 17 places currently on this list, and one that used to be.


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What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worth saving. It's managed by the National Park Service. When a place is added to this list, it gets special recognition. It also helps protect it from certain types of harm and can even make it easier to get grants for repairs.

Why are these places important?

These historic places are like clues from the past. They show us how people lived, worked, and built things long ago. They can be old homes, churches, schools, or even special cemeteries. By learning about them, we understand more about the history of Emmons County and North Dakota.

Cool Historic Places in Emmons County

Let's look at some of the interesting places in Emmons County that are on the National Register.

Emmons County Courthouse

Emmons County Courthouse 2009
The Emmons County Courthouse

The Emmons County Courthouse is located in Linton, North Dakota. It was built a long time ago and is a great example of old architecture. Courthouses are important because they are where local government happens. This building has seen many important decisions made for the county over the years. It was added to the list in 1985.

Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Complex

In Strasburg, North Dakota, you can find the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church Complex. This church and its related buildings are very important to the community's history. Churches often served as central gathering places. They were important for both faith and social life in early settlements. This complex was recognized in 1986.

St. Mary's Church Historic District

St. Mary's Church Hague
St. Mary's Church near Hague

Near Hague, North Dakota, there's the St. Mary's Church Non-Contiguous Historic District. This area includes St. Mary's Church, which is a beautiful and historic building. It shows the strong community spirit of the people who settled here. It was listed in 1983.

Ludwig and Christina Welk Homestead

LUDWIG AND CHRISTINA WELK HOMESTEAD
The Ludwig and Christina Welk Homestead

Just northwest of Strasburg, North Dakota, you can visit the Ludwig and Christina Welk Homestead. This is a very special place because it's the birthplace of Lawrence Welk. He was a famous musician and bandleader. His family's homestead shows what life was like for many early settlers in the area. It was added to the list in 1993.

Willows Hotel

Willows Hotel
The historic Willows Hotel

The Willows Hotel is another historic building in Linton, North Dakota. Hotels were very important in the past. They provided places for travelers to stay and often served as social hubs for the town. This hotel tells a story about travel and community life in Emmons County. It was listed in 1996.

Wrought-Iron Cross Sites

Emmons County has several cemeteries with unique wrought-iron crosses. These crosses are special because they were handmade by German-Russian immigrants who settled in the area. Each cross is a work of art and tells a story about the people buried there and their traditions. These sites include:

  • Holy Trinity Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Sites A, B, C, and D (Strasburg)
  • Old St. Mary's Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Site (Hague)
  • Sacred Heart Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Site (Linton)
  • St. Aloysius Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Sites A and B (Hague)
  • St. Mary's Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Sites A, B, and C (Hague)
  • Tirsbol Cemetery, Wrought-Iron Cross Site (Strasburg)

These cemeteries are important for understanding the culture and history of the early settlers. They were all added to the National Register in 1989.

Protecting Our History

These historic places in Emmons County are important treasures. They help us connect with the past and understand how our communities grew. By recognizing and protecting them, we make sure that their stories can be told for many years to come.

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