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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartley County, Texas facts for kids

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Map of Texas highlighting Hartley County
Location of Hartley County in Texas

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Hartley County, Texas, there are some special spots listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list kept by the United States government to protect places that tell amazing stories about our past.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its history, architecture, or even what it means to a community. It helps make sure these places are kept safe for future generations to learn from and enjoy. In Hartley County, there are four such places. Two of them are also called Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks, which means they are important to Texas history too. One of these even has an extra special title: a State Antiquities Landmark!

Historic Places in Hartley County

Let's explore some of the cool historic places you can find in Hartley County. Each one has a unique story to tell.

Hartley County Courthouse and Jail

Hartley County Courthouse (Built 1906) Channing, Texas
The Hartley County Courthouse, built in 1906.

The Hartley County Courthouse and its old jail are located on Railroad Avenue in Channing, Texas. This building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 31, 1987.

The courthouse was built in 1906. It's a great example of the kind of buildings people constructed back then. Courthouses are important because they are where local government happens. They are places for trials, official meetings, and keeping important records. The jail next to it shows how law and order were managed in the early 1900s.

XIT General Office

XIT General Office, Channing, TX IMG 4932
The XIT General Office building in Channing, Texas.

Another interesting spot in Channing is the XIT General Office. You can find it at the corner of Railroad Avenue and 5th Street. This building was added to the National Register on May 6, 1985.

The XIT Ranch was one of the largest cattle ranches in the world! It covered a huge area of land in the Texas Panhandle. The XIT General Office was the main place where all the business for this massive ranch was handled. Imagine all the cowboys, cattle deals, and plans that were made inside those walls! It's a direct link to the exciting history of ranching in Texas.

Other Important Sites

There are two other sites in Hartley County listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These are called Proctor Pen I (41HT13) and Miguel Tafoya Place (41HT17). Both were added to the list on July 12, 1984.

For privacy reasons, their exact addresses are not shared publicly. However, they are recognized for their historical importance, likely related to early settlements or archaeological findings in the area near Amarillo, Texas. These sites help us understand more about the very first people who lived in this part of Texas.

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