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National Register of Historic Places listings in Henry County, Ohio facts for kids

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Map of Ohio highlighting Henry County
Location of Henry County in Ohio

Have you ever wondered about really old and special buildings in your town or county? In Henry County, Ohio, there are four amazing places that are so important, they're listed on something called the National Register of Historic Places. This is a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect buildings, sites, and objects that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our past. It also helps make sure these places are taken care of for future generations. Let's explore these cool historic spots in Henry County!

Historic Places in Henry County

First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church, Napoleon 1
The unique sandstone walls of the First Presbyterian Church

The First Presbyterian Church is located at 303 West Washington Street in Napoleon, Ohio. This church was added to the National Register on March 9, 1990. It's a great example of a building made in the American Craftsman style. You can easily spot it because of its unique walls, which are built from beautiful sandstone. It's a place where people have gathered for many years.

Henry County Courthouse

Henry County Courthouse, Napoleon
The grand Henry County Courthouse

The Henry County Courthouse stands proudly at the corner of North Perry and East Washington Streets in Napoleon, Ohio. This important building was listed on the National Register on February 28, 1973. It was built in the 1880s and has been the center of government for Henry County ever since. Courthouses are often very grand buildings, showing the importance of law and order in a community.

Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail

Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail
The former Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail

You can find the Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail at 123 East Washington Street in Napoleon, Ohio. This building joined the National Register on June 24, 1981. It used to be both the home for the county sheriff and the local jail. The building's style is called Second Empire, which was popular in the late 1800s. It's interesting to imagine what life was like for the sheriff and others who lived and worked there!

St. Augustine's Catholic Church

St. Augustine's Catholic Church, Napoleon
St. Augustine's Catholic Church with its tall spire

St. Augustine's Catholic Church is located at 221 East Clinton Street, at the corner of Monroe Street, in Napoleon, Ohio. This church was added to the National Register on September 2, 1982. It's a fantastic example of High Gothic style. One of its most impressive features is its tall spire, which reaches about 200 feet (about 61 meters) into the sky! It's a truly stunning landmark in Napoleon.

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