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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hancock County, West Virginia facts for kids

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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most important places in your community? In Hancock County, West Virginia, there's a special list of buildings, parks, and sites that are super important because of their history. This list is called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a hall of fame for historic spots across the United States, and it helps protect these places for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Hancock County is home to 11 amazing places that have made it onto this national list. Each one tells a unique story about the past of this area. Let's take a look at some of these cool historic sites!


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Historic Places in Hancock County

Here are some of the special places in Hancock County that are recognized for their history:

  • First National Bank-Graham Building

* Location: New Cumberland * Added to the list: November 2, 2000 * What it is: This historic building once housed the First National Bank. It stands as a reminder of the early banking and business life in New Cumberland.

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The historic First National Bank-Graham Building
  • Johnston-Truax House

* Location: Weirton * Added to the list: September 23, 1993 * What it is: This house is a significant part of Weirton's history. It shows us what homes looked like in the past.

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The Johnston-Truax House
  • Marland Heights Park and Margaret Manson Weir Memorial Pool

* Location: Weirton * Added to the list: November 15, 1993 * What it is: This park and pool were named after Margaret Manson Weir. They have been a popular spot for recreation and community gatherings for many years.

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The Margaret Manson Weir Memorial Pool
  • Marshall House

* Location: New Cumberland * Added to the list: March 12, 2001 * What it is: Another important historic home in New Cumberland, the Marshall House adds to the rich history of the town.

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The Marshall House
  • People's Bank

* Location: Weirton * Added to the list: March 17, 1995 * What it is: This old bank building in Weirton tells a story about the city's growth and its financial past.

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The historic People's Bank building
  • Dr. George Rigas House

* Location: Weirton * Added to the list: April 21, 2004 * What it is: This house belonged to Dr. George Rigas, a notable person in Weirton's history.

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The Dr. George Rigas House
  • Peter Tarr Furnace Site

* Location: North of Weirton * Added to the list: January 1, 1976 * What it is: This site is home to one of the oldest iron furnaces in West Virginia. It shows how important iron production was in the early days of the state.

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The Peter Tarr Furnace Site
  • Waterford Park (Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort)

* Location: Newell * Added to the list: December 12, 2002 * What it is: This site, known as Waterford Park, is a large resort and racetrack. It's recognized for its role in entertainment and local economy.

Waterford Park from the highway
Waterford Park from the highway
  • William E. Wells House

* Location: Newell * Added to the list: April 23, 2009 * What it is: This house belonged to William E. Wells, a significant figure in the history of Newell.

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The William E. Wells House

Former Listings

Sometimes, a place might be removed from the National Register of Historic Places. This usually happens if the building is destroyed or changes so much that it no longer has its original historic look.

  • Old Courthouse

* Location: New Manchester * Added to the list: July 2, 1973 * Removed from the list: June 4, 1986 * What happened: This courthouse was unfortunately demolished, which means it was taken down.

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