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

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Location of Hunt County in Texas

Hunt County, Texas, is home to many interesting places with a rich history! Some of these special spots are so important that they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like 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 on this list, it means it's recognized for its historical value. In Hunt County, there are seven places on this list. Four of them are also known as "Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks," which means they are important to Texas history too!

Historic Places in Hunt County

This section tells you about the special places in Hunt County that are currently on the National Register of Historic Places. Each one has a unique story and helps us understand the past.

William and Medora Camp House

William and Medora Camp House
The William and Medora Camp House

The William and Medora Camp House is located at 2620 Church Street in Greenville. This historic home was added to the National Register on November 14, 1988. It stands as a reminder of the past and the people who lived there.

Central Christian Church

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The Central Christian Church in Greenville

You can find the Central Christian Church at 2611 Wesley Street in Greenville. This beautiful church building was recognized for its historical importance on January 6, 2004. It has been a central part of the community for many years.

Hunt County Courthouse

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The Hunt County Courthouse

The Hunt County Courthouse is located at 2500 Lee Street in Greenville. This important building, where many county decisions are made, was added to the National Register on June 21, 1996. Courthouses often have interesting architecture and history.

Katy Depot

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The historic Katy Depot

The Katy Depot is at 3102 Lee Street in Greenville. This old train station was listed on the National Register on January 25, 1997. Train depots like this one were once very busy places, connecting towns and people across the country.

Post Office Building

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The Post Office Building in Greenville

The Post Office Building is found at Lee and King Street in Greenville. This building, where people used to send and receive mail, became a historic listing on August 7, 1974. Post offices are often important community landmarks.

President's House

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The President's House in Commerce

The President's House is located southwest of Circle Drive, north of Stonewall Street, between Campbell and Bois D'Arc Streets in Commerce. This house was added to the National Register on November 21, 2001. It likely served as a home for a university president or another important figure.

Washington Hotel

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The Washington Hotel in Greenville

The Washington Hotel is at 2612 Washington Street in Greenville. This historic hotel was listed on the National Register on November 27, 2010. Hotels like this one often saw many travelers and important events in their time.

Former Historic Listings

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register of Historic Places might be removed from the list. This usually happens if the building is torn down or changed so much that it no longer has its original historic look or importance. Here are two places that were once listed in Hunt County:

Blanton School

The Blanton School was located at 610 East Witt Street in Wolfe City. It was listed on September 12, 2006, but was later removed from the list on June 3, 2009. This happened because the building was torn down in August 2008.

Mayo Hall

Mayo Hall was found at Monroe and Stonewall Streets in Commerce. It was listed on July 31, 2003. However, it was delisted on October 12, 2010, after it was torn down.

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