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

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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most special buildings in your town? In Howard County, Indiana, there are many amazing places that are part of something called the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect important buildings, sites, and objects that have a lot of history.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its historical, architectural, or archaeological importance. It's a way to make sure these cool spots are saved for future generations to enjoy and learn from. Howard County has 15 places on this list right now. One place was on the list before but has since been removed. Let's explore some of these fascinating historical treasures!

Historic Places in Howard County

These are some of the special places in Howard County that are recognized for their history. They are located in different towns and areas, like Kokomo and Greentown.

Elwood Haynes House

Elwood Haynes House
The Elwood Haynes House in Kokomo.

The Elwood Haynes House is located at 1915 S. Webster Street in Kokomo. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 20, 1984. Elwood Haynes was a very important inventor. He helped create one of the first cars in America! This house was his home, and it's a great example of the kind of place important people lived in during his time.

Hy-Red Gasoline Station

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The Hy-Red Gasoline Station in Greentown.

You can find the Hy-Red Gasoline Station at 203 E. Main Street in Greentown. It joined the historic list on September 1, 1983. This isn't just any old gas station. It's a unique building that shows what gas stations looked like many years ago. It's a cool piece of history from the early days of cars and travel.

Kokomo City Building

Former Kokomo City Building
The old Kokomo City Building.

The Kokomo City Building, found at 221 W. Walnut Street, was added to the list on June 4, 1981. This building used to be where the city government of Kokomo worked. It's an important part of the city's past and shows how local government buildings were designed a long time ago.

Kokomo Country Club Golf Course

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The Kokomo Country Club Golf Course in winter.

Located at 1801 Country Club Drive, the Kokomo Country Club Golf Course became a historic site on September 20, 2006. This isn't just a place to play golf; it's a historic landscape. It represents the history of recreation and social life in Kokomo.

Kokomo Courthouse Square Historic District

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The Howard County Courthouse in Kokomo.

The Kokomo Courthouse Square Historic District is a whole area in downtown Kokomo. It includes the blocks around the courthouse, bounded by Taylor, Market, Superior, and Washington Streets. This district was added to the list on December 22, 2008. It's important because it shows how the center of a city developed, with many old buildings that tell stories about Kokomo's past. The beautiful courthouse is the main feature of this historic area.

Kokomo High School and Memorial Gymnasium

Old Kokomo High School
The historic Kokomo High School building.

Located at 303 E. Superior Street and 400 Apperson Way, N., the Kokomo High School and Memorial Gymnasium were added to the list on June 17, 2005. This site is special because it represents the history of education in Kokomo. Many generations of students learned and grew up here. The gymnasium is also a significant part of the school's history.

Lake Erie and Western Depot Historic District

Lake Erie and Western Depot in Kokomo
The Lake Erie and Western Depot in Kokomo.

This historic district is generally bounded by W. Jefferson, N. Main, W. Jackson, and N. Washington Streets. It was added to the list on September 17, 2008. This area was once a busy train station and depot. It's important because it shows the history of transportation and how trains helped cities like Kokomo grow.

Learner Building

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The Learner Building in Kokomo.

The Learner Building, at 107-111 E. Sycamore Street, became a historic site on September 20, 1984. This building is a great example of older commercial architecture. It shows what kind of shops and businesses were common in downtown Kokomo many years ago.

Old Silk Stocking Historic District

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A historic home in the Old Silk Stocking Historic District.

This historic district is a neighborhood bounded by W. Jackson Street, Washington Street, Wildcat Creek, and Phillips Street. It was added to the list on December 22, 2008. This area is known for its beautiful old homes. It gets its name from a time when people who lived there were thought to be wealthy enough to wear silk stockings. It shows how neighborhoods developed and changed over time.

Seiberling Mansion

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The grand Seiberling Mansion in Kokomo.

The Seiberling Mansion, located at 1200 W. Sycamore Street, was added to the list on December 16, 1971. This is a very grand and beautiful mansion. It was built by a wealthy family and is a fantastic example of Victorian architecture. Today, it's a museum where you can learn about the history of Kokomo and see how people lived in the past.

Henry W. Smith House

Henry W. Smith House
The Henry W. Smith House.

The Henry W. Smith House is about 5 miles (8 km) west of Kokomo, in Clay Township. It was added to the list on March 9, 1979. This house is an important example of rural architecture and shows how farmhouses were built in the area many years ago.

Former Listing

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register of Historic Places might be removed. This can happen if the building is changed too much, or if it is no longer standing.

Frederick Youngman House (Removed)

The Frederick Youngman House was located at 450 S200E in Kokomo. It was listed on the National Register in 1979 but was removed on March 23, 1994. This means it is no longer considered a protected historic site.


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