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National Register of Historic Places listings in Faulk County, South Dakota facts for kids

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Location of Faulk County in South Dakota

Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most important buildings in your area? In Faulk County, South Dakota, there's a special list of places that are super important to history. This list is called the National Register of Historic Places. It helps protect buildings, sites, and objects that tell us about the past.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its historical, architectural, or archaeological importance. It's like a badge of honor for old buildings! In Faulk County, there are 10 amazing places that have earned a spot on this list. Let's explore some of them and learn about their stories.

Historic Buildings in Faulkton

Many of Faulk County's historic places are found in the town of Faulkton. These buildings show us what life was like many years ago.

Gov. Frank M. Byrne House

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The historic Gov. Frank M. Byrne House.

The Gov. Frank M. Byrne House is located at 1017 St. John Street in Faulkton. This house was once the home of Frank M. Byrne, who was a very important person in South Dakota. He served as the Governor of South Dakota from 1913 to 1917. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 30, 1992. It's a great example of the homes important people lived in during that time.

Faulk County Courthouse

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The Faulk County Courthouse, a key building in the county.

The Faulk County Courthouse is a very important building for the whole county. It's where many official decisions are made and records are kept. You can find it at the corner of 9th Avenue and Court Street in Faulkton. This courthouse was recognized for its historical value and added to the National Register on February 10, 1993. It stands as a symbol of local government and history.

Faulkton American Legion Hall

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The Faulkton American Legion Hall.

The Faulkton American Legion Hall is located at 107 8th Avenue North. American Legion halls are places where military veterans gather and support their communities. This hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 2005. It represents the important role veterans have played in Faulkton's history.

Maj. John A. Pickler Homestead

The Maj. John A. Pickler Homestead is found on the southern edge of Faulkton. Major John A. Pickler was a significant figure in South Dakota's early history. He was a lawyer, a soldier, and a politician who helped shape the state. His homestead was added to the National Register on April 11, 1973, making it one of the earliest listings in the county.

Frank and Clara Turner House

FRANK AND CLARA TURNER HOUSE; FAULK COUNTY, SD
The Frank and Clara Turner House.

The Frank and Clara Turner House is located at 1006 Main Street in Faulkton. This house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 13, 1986. It's a great example of the homes built in Faulkton during its early development.

Other Notable Historic Places

Besides the buildings in Faulkton, there are other important sites in Faulk County that are on the National Register.

Sievers School

The Sievers School is located near the town of Rockham, at the northeast corner of 362nd Avenue and 170th Street. Old schoolhouses like this one tell us a lot about how children learned in the past. This school was added to the National Register on February 25, 2014.

Historic Bridges

Two bridges in Faulk County are also on the National Register, recognized for their engineering and historical importance.

  • South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 25-218-141: This bridge crosses the south fork of Snake Creek on 10th Avenue in Faulkton. It was listed on December 9, 1993.
  • South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 25-380-142: This bridge is on a local road over the south fork of Snake Creek near Zell. It was also listed on December 9, 1993.

These bridges show how important transportation was for connecting communities in the past.

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