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Fayette County, Texas, is home to many amazing places that are part of America's history! These special spots are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect and celebrate buildings, bridges, and areas that tell important stories about the past.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its history, architecture, or what it means to the community. It's like a hall of fame for historic sites! Let's explore some of these cool places in Fayette County.

Historic Places in Fayette County

Fayette County has many unique places that have been officially recognized for their historical importance. These sites include old churches, grand courthouses, and even historic bridges.

Bridges with a Past

Bridges aren't just for crossing rivers; some are historic landmarks!

Bedstead Truss Bridge

The Bedstead Truss Bridge is near Schulenburg. It's a special type of bridge that was moved to its current spot. It was first listed as historic in 1975!

Cummins Creek Bridge

The Cummins Creek Bridge is located northwest of Round Top. This old bridge was built over Cummins Creek. Even though a new road bypasses it now, it's still a piece of history.

East Navidad River Bridge

Also near Schulenburg, the East Navidad River Bridge crosses the East Navidad River. It was added to the list in 2014, showing its importance as a historic crossing.

State Highway 71 Bridge at the Colorado River

This bridge carries State Highway 71 over the Colorado River near La Grange. It's a key part of the area's transportation history.

Historic Buildings and Homes

Many old buildings and houses in Fayette County tell stories of the people who lived and worked there.

Nathaniel W. Faison House

The Nathaniel W. Faison House is in La Grange. This house is a great example of old architecture and the lives of early residents. It was added to the list in 2010.

Fayette County Courthouse and Jail

In La Grange, the Fayette County Courthouse and Jail are very important buildings. The courthouse is where local government happens, and both buildings show the history of justice in the county. They were listed in 1975.

Henry L. Kreische Brewery and House

South of La Grange, you can find the Henry L. Kreische Brewery and House at Monument Hill. This site includes the remains of an old brewery and the house where the brewer lived. It's a cool look into how people made drinks long ago.

William Neese, Sr., Homestead

The William Neese, Sr., Homestead is in Warrenton. A homestead is an old farm or property where a family lived and worked for many years. This one was recognized in 1975.

Sengelmann Hall and City Meat Market Building

In Schulenburg, the Sengelmann Hall and City Meat Market Building are historic commercial buildings. Sengelmann Hall was likely a place for gatherings and events, while the meat market served the community. They were listed in 2009.

Simon Pytlovany House

The Simon Pytlovany House is south of Dubina. This house is another example of the historic homes that dot Fayette County. It became a historic place in 1975.

Schulenburg Cotton Compress

The Schulenburg Cotton Compress is in Schulenburg. A cotton compress was a machine that pressed cotton into tight bales, making it easier to transport. This building shows the importance of cotton farming in the area's past. It was listed in 1979.

Zapp Building

The Zapp Building in Fayetteville is a beautiful brick building built in 1900. It was a large store, or "emporium," and is a great example of Romanesque Revival style architecture. It was added to the list in 1983.

Historic Churches

Many churches in Fayette County are recognized for their historical significance and beautiful architecture.

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

The Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Round Top is a historic church building. It was listed in 1978.

Nativity of Mary, Blessed Virgin Catholic Church

This church is in High Hill. It's a beautiful example of the religious history in the county and was listed in 1983.

St. James Episcopal Church

The St. James Episcopal Church is in La Grange. This church has been a part of the community for a long time and was recognized as historic in 1976.

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

In Ammannsville, the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church is another historic place of worship. It was listed in 1983.

St. Mary's Church of the Assumption

The St. Mary's Church of the Assumption is in Praha. This church is also a significant historical landmark, recognized in 1983.

Historic Districts and Complexes

Sometimes, a whole area or a group of buildings is considered historic because they tell a bigger story together.

Dubina Historic District

The Dubina Historic District includes a whole area in Dubina. Historic districts are important because they preserve the look and feel of an old town or neighborhood. This district was listed in 2003.

Fayette County Courthouse Square Historic District

This district in La Grange includes the area around the courthouse. It's important because it shows how the town center developed over time. It was listed in 2001.

Fayetteville Historic District

The Fayetteville Historic District in Fayetteville is another area recognized for its historical buildings and layout. It was added to the list in 2008.

Winedale Inn Complex

The Winedale Inn Complex is in Winedale. This complex includes several historic buildings, like an old inn. It's now part of The University of Texas at Austin and helps people learn about early Texas life. It was listed way back in 1970!

Former Historic Listings

Some places were once on the National Register of Historic Places but are no longer listed. This can happen if a building is moved, changed, or no longer exists.

Mulberry Creek Bridge

The Mulberry Creek Bridge was once a historic bridge near Schulenburg. It was a special type of bridge called a Pratt pony truss. It was removed from the list in 2013 because it was moved from its original spot.

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