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National Register of Historic Places listings in Hendricks County, Indiana facts for kids

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This article is about special places in Hendricks County, Indiana that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of the National Register as an official list of buildings, sites, or objects that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its unique story and value.

In Hendricks County, Indiana, there are 21 amazing places that have made it onto this important list. These spots are protected and celebrated because they help us understand the past. Some are old houses, some are bridges, and some are entire neighborhoods!

Map of Indiana highlighting Hendricks County
Location of Hendricks County in Indiana

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places (often called NRHP) is the United States government's official list of buildings, districts, objects, sites, and structures that are considered worthy of preservation. It's like a hall of fame for historic places! Being on the list helps protect these places and can sometimes provide funding for their care.

Why are these places important?

These historic places tell us stories about how people lived, worked, and built things a long time ago. They show us different styles of architecture, how communities grew, and what life was like in the past. By keeping them safe, we make sure future generations can also learn from and enjoy these pieces of history.

Cool Historic Spots in Hendricks County

Let's look at a few examples of the interesting places in Hendricks County that are on the National Register. Each one has its own special history!

Ora Adams House

The Ora Adams House is located in Danville, Indiana. It's a beautiful old home that was added to the National Register in 2009. Imagine what life was like for the Adams family living there many years ago!

Amo THI & E Interurban Depot/Substation

In Amo, Indiana, you can find the Amo THI & E Interurban Depot/Substation. This building was once a busy station for electric trains called "interurbans." These trains connected towns before cars became common. It was listed in 2007.

Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff's Residence

Also in Danville, Indiana, is the old Hendricks County Jail and Sheriff's Residence. This building, listed in 1983, shows us what jails and sheriff's homes looked like in the past. It's a reminder of how law enforcement worked in earlier times.

Hendricks County Bridge Number 316

Not all historic places are buildings! Hendricks County Bridge Number 316, near Plainfield, Indiana, is a historic bridge. It crosses White Lick Creek and was added to the list in 2003. Bridges like this are important examples of old engineering.

Sugar Grove Meetinghouse and Cemetery

The Sugar Grove Meetinghouse and Cemetery in Guilford Township was listed in 2000. Meetinghouses were often places where communities gathered for religious services and other important events. The cemetery tells stories of the people who lived in the area long ago.

Twin Bridges (Danville, Indiana)

Another interesting bridge is the Twin Bridges in Danville, Indiana. It's also over White Lick Creek and was added to the National Register in 2000. These bridges are not just ways to cross water; they are part of the county's history and how people traveled.

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