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National Register of Historic Places listings in Great Basin National Park facts for kids

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This article lists the important historic places found in Great Basin National Park in Nevada, United States. These special spots are recognized on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a national list of places that are super important to America's past!

There are five places in Great Basin National Park that are on this list. They help us learn about the people who lived and worked here long ago.

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places (often called the NRHP) is like a special honor roll for buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history. It's managed by the National Park Service. When a place is added to this list, it means it has a unique story to tell about our country's past. It also helps protect these places for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Historic Places in Great Basin National Park

Great Basin National Park is not just about amazing caves and mountains. It also holds many clues about the past. Here are the five historic places you can find there:

Baker Ranger Station

The Baker Ranger Station is a historic building located right inside Great Basin National Park. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 17, 1995. This station was an important spot for park rangers. They worked here to manage the park and help visitors. It reminds us of the early days of park management and how people protected these natural wonders.

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The historic Baker Ranger Station barn.

Johnson Lake Mine Historic District

The Johnson Lake Mine Historic District is an area that shows us what mining was like a long time ago. It's also located within Great Basin National Park and was added to the historic register on November 2, 1995. This district includes old mining structures and tools. It tells the story of people who came to this area hoping to find valuable minerals.

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An old cabin at the Johnson Lake Mine Historic District.

Lehman Orchard and Aqueduct

The Lehman Orchard and Aqueduct is a fascinating historic site in Great Basin National Park. It was listed on February 25, 1975. This area includes an old orchard where fruit trees were grown and an aqueduct. An aqueduct is a special channel or pipe that carries water from one place to another. This one was used to bring water to the orchard and nearby areas. It shows how early settlers used clever ways to farm in this dry region.

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Part of the historic Lehman Aqueduct.

Osceola (East) Ditch

The Osceola (East) Ditch is a very long historic water channel. It starts about half a mile east of Grouse Canyon and stretches for about 18 miles southeast to Lehman Creek, all within Great Basin National Park. This ditch was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 6, 1996. It was built to move water for mining and farming. This amazing engineering feat helped people survive and work in the tough desert environment.

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A tunnel section of the Osceola (East) Ditch.

Rhodes Cabin

The Rhodes Cabin is an old cabin located in Great Basin National Park. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 25, 1975, the same day as the Lehman Orchard and Aqueduct. This cabin gives us a peek into the lives of the early settlers and pioneers who lived in this remote area. It shows us how people built homes and lived off the land many years ago.

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The historic Rhodes Cabin.
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