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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most special buildings or places in your community? In Gibson County, Indiana, there are several amazing spots that are so important, they've been added to a special list called the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect and celebrate places that tell us about the past.

These places could be old houses, schools, banks, or even special areas where people lived long, long ago. Each one has a unique story about Gibson County's history. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized by the United States government for its historical or architectural importance. It's like a hall of fame for historic sites!

There are 9 different properties and districts in Gibson County that are on this important list. Some are in towns like Princeton or Oakland City, while others are in the countryside. Let's explore some of these cool historic places!

Historic Places in Gibson County

William M. Cockrum House

The William M. Cockrum House is a beautiful old home located at 627 West Oak Street in Oakland City. It was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1978. This house is a great example of the kind of architecture that was popular when it was built, giving us a peek into the past lives of people in Gibson County.

Gibson County Courthouse

Right in the heart of Princeton, you'll find the impressive Gibson County Courthouse. This building is more than just a place where important county business happens; it's a historic landmark. It was added to the National Register on September 27, 1984. Courthouses often have grand designs and tell us a lot about the history of local government and community life.

Haubstadt State Bank

In the town of Haubstadt, at 101 South Main Street, stands the historic Haubstadt State Bank building. This building joined the National Register on December 27, 1984. Old bank buildings often feature strong, classic designs that show their importance in the community's economic history.

Lyles Consolidated School

The Lyles Consolidated School, located at 953 County Road 500 West in Patoka Township, has a very special story. It was listed on the National Register on September 9, 1999. This school is part of the historic Lyles Station community, which was one of the few remaining African-American settlements established before the American Civil War. The school played a vital role in educating children in this unique community.

Mussel Knoll Archeological Site

Imagine discovering clues about people who lived thousands of years ago! The Mussel Knoll Archeological Site (also known as 12GI11) is one such place. It's located along the Wabash River in Wabash Township. This site was added to the National Register on March 18, 1986. Archeological sites like Mussel Knoll help scientists learn about ancient cultures and how early people lived in this area.

Patoka Bridges Historic District

The Patoka Bridges Historic District includes bridges along County Road 1250 East that cross the Patoka River, just north of Oakland City. This district was recognized on March 25, 2005. It's special because it includes historic bridges that show how transportation and engineering have changed over time. Part of this district even extends into Pike County!

Trippett-Glaze-Duncan-Kolb Farm

The Trippett-Glaze-Duncan-Kolb Farm is a historic farm located along State Road 65 east of Patoka in Washington Township. It was added to the National Register on May 28, 1993. Historic farms like this one tell us about the agricultural history of the region and how families lived and worked the land for generations. The Kolb Farm part was added later, on December 28, 2009, as an expansion of the original listing.

Weber Village Archaeological Site

Another fascinating archeological site in Gibson County is the Weber Village Archaeological Site (also known as 12 Gi 13). It's found in the north-central part of Montgomery Township, west of Skelton. This site was listed on the National Register on September 12, 1985. Like Mussel Knoll, it provides important information about early human settlements and cultures in Indiana.

Welborn-Ross House

The Welborn-Ross House is another historic home in Princeton, located at 542 South Hart Street. It was added to the National Register on March 14, 1996. This house stands as a reminder of the architectural styles and family histories that shaped the town of Princeton.

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