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Welcome to Jackson County, Iowa! This special place is full of history, and many of its old buildings and sites are protected. They are part of something called the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of important places across the United States that tell us about the past.

In Jackson County, there are 76 different buildings, homes, and areas that are on this list. They are all special because they show us how people lived, worked, and built things long ago. Let's explore some of these amazing historic spots!

Historic Buildings in Maquoketa

Maquoketa, Iowa is a town with many historic treasures. You can find several old homes and businesses here that are on the National Register.

Old Homes with Stories

  • D.H. Anderson House: This house, built a long time ago, is located at 315 East Locust Street. It was added to the list in 1991.
  • Bassnett-Nickerson House: Found at 116 South Vermont, this house joined the list in 1992. It has a unique history.
  • George Cooper House: At 413 West Platt Street, this house was recognized in 1991. Imagine the families who lived here!
  • A.A. Hurst House: This grand home at 513 West Platt Street became historic in 1991. It's a great example of old architecture.
  • Mrs. Lydia Johnson House: Located at 209 East Locust, this house was added in 1991. It's another beautiful old home.
  • John Lake House: You can find this house at 601 West Platt Street. It was listed in 1991.
  • Dr. G.S. Martin House: This house at 311 South 2nd Street was added in 1991. It belonged to a doctor from the past.
  • Alexander Organ House: At 607 West Summit, this house joined the list in 1991.
  • Perham House: This house at 213 East Pleasant Street was recognized in 1991.
  • J.E. Squiers House: Located at 418 West Pleasant Street, this house became historic in 1995.
  • W.B. Swigert House: At 309 North Main Street, this house was added in 1991.
  • Henry Taubman House: This home at 303 East Pleasant Street was listed in 1991.

Important Businesses and Public Buildings

  • D.H. Anderson Building: This old building at 129 South Main Street was listed in 1986. It was likely a busy place long ago.
  • Cundill Block: At 202 South Main, this building was added in 1991. It's part of Maquoketa's historic downtown.
  • Decker House Hotel: This old hotel at 128 North Main Street became historic in 1978. Hotels were very important for travelers back then.
  • First National Bank: Located at 120 South Main, this bank building was listed in 1991. It shows the town's financial history.
  • Hotel Hurst: This hotel at 227 South Main was recognized in 1989. Its garage at 219 South Main is also historic.
  • IOOF Building: At 103 North Main, this building was added in 1991. IOOF stands for "Independent Order of Odd Fellows," a friendly society.
  • Lyon Block: This block of buildings at 112-116 North Main was listed in 1991.
  • Maquoketa Company-Clinton Machine Company Administration Building: At 605 East Maple Street, this building was added in 2006. It tells a story about local industry.
  • Maquoketa Public Library: The library at 2nd and Pleasant Streets became historic in 1989. It's a place where knowledge has been shared for many years.
  • Merrero Building: This building at 111-115 South Main was listed in 1991.
  • Mitchell-Maskrey Mill: At 120 East Pleasant, this mill was recognized in 1991. Mills were vital for grinding grain.
  • New Era Building: This building at 115-117 East Platt was added in 1991.
  • C.M. Sanborn Building: At 203 South Main, this building was listed in 1991.
  • Seneca Williams Mill: East of Maquoketa on Iowa Highway 64, this mill became historic in 1976.

Historic Districts in Maquoketa

  • Hurstville Historic District: North of Maquoketa on U.S. Route 61, this district was listed in 1979. It includes old lime kilns, which were used to make lime for building.
  • Maquoketa Caves State Park Historic District: This amazing park northwest of Maquoketa was added in 1991. It's known for its caves and natural beauty.
  • West Pleasant Street Historic District: This area on Pleasant Street between 2nd and Prospect Streets was recognized in 1991. It shows what a historic neighborhood looked like.

Historic Places in Bellevue

Bellevue, Iowa is another town in Jackson County with many historic sites, especially along the river.

Notable Buildings in Bellevue

  • Bellevue Herald Building: At 130 South Riverview Street, this building was listed in 1991. It was home to a local newspaper.
  • Buildings on Riverview Street: Several buildings on North and South Riverview Street are historic. These include 101 North Riverview Street, 126 South Riverview Street, and 130-132 North Riverview Street. They were all added in 1991 and show the old riverfront area.
  • Building at 306 South Second Street: This building was listed in 1991.
  • House at 505 Court Street: This home was added in 1991.
  • Jackson County Courthouse: The courthouse in Bellevue, bounded by 3rd, State, 4th, and Court Streets, became historic in 1981. This is where important county decisions were made.
  • Kucheman Building: At 100 North 2nd Street, this building was listed in 1991.
  • E.G. Potter's Jasper Flour Mill: Also known as Potter's Mill, this mill at South and 2nd Street was recognized in 1984. It played a big role in processing grain.

Unique Structures and Farms in Bellevue Area

  • Big Mill Homestead: This homestead, west of Bellevue on Paradise Valley Road, was listed in 1991. It's an old farm complex.
  • Dyas Hexagonal Barn: Located on U.S. Route 52, this unique six-sided barn became historic in 1986. It's a rare and interesting design.
  • George Dyas House: Southwest of Bellevue on County Road Z-15, this house was added in 1991.
  • William Dyas Barn: Also southwest of Bellevue on County Road Z-15, this barn was listed in 1991.
  • Fritz Chapel: West of Bellevue on Spruce Creek Road, this chapel was recognized in 1991.
  • Theodore Niemann House and Spring House: West of Bellevue on Spruce Creek Road, this house and spring house were added in 1991.
  • Paradise Farm: West of Bellevue, this farm was listed in 1977.
  • Robb House and Spring House: West of Bellevue on Paradise Valley Road, this property was added in 1991.
  • Henry Roling House: West of Bellevue on Spruce Creek Road, this house was listed in 1991.
  • Spring Side: At the junction of U.S. Route 52 and Ensign Road, this site was recognized in 1990.
  • Upper Paradise: West of Bellevue on Paradise Valley Road, this area was added in 1991.

Historic Sites Across Jackson County

Beyond Maquoketa and Bellevue, other towns and rural areas in Jackson County also have important historic places.

Buildings in Andrew

  • Nathaniel Butterworth House: North of Andrew on the eastern side of Iowa Highway 62, this house was listed in 1992.
  • DeFries House, Barn and Carpenter Shop: West of Andrew on 232nd Avenue, this group of buildings was added in 1992.
  • Insane Asylum at the County Poor Farm: North of Andrew on County Road Y61, this building was listed in 1992. It tells a story about how society cared for people in the past.
  • Jackson County Jail: In Andrew, on Emmet Street, this old jail became historic in 1978.
  • Thomas Slye House: East of Andrew on 184th Street, this house was added in 1992.

Sites in Canton

  • Canton School: On South Street in Canton, this school was listed in 1979.
  • Central School: At the junction of Bellevue-Canton and Dubuque-Canton Roads, this school was recognized in 1992. Old schools are important parts of community history.

Places in La Motte

  • Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Narrow Gauge Depot-LaMotte: This old train station on Market Street was listed in 1995. It reminds us of the early days of railroads.
  • Harris Wagon and Carriage Shop: At the junction of Main and Pine Streets, this shop was added in 1992. It shows how people used to travel and transport goods.

Structures in Sabula

  • John S. Dominy House: At 605 Pearl Street, this house was listed in 1992.
  • Savanna-Sabula Bridge: This long bridge carries U.S. Route 52 and Iowa Highway 64 over the Mississippi River. It was recognized in 1999 and connects Iowa to Illinois.
  • Jeremiah Wood House: At 802 River Street, this house was added in 1982.

Other Notable Sites

  • Henry Lubben House, Smokehouse and Springhouse: North of Baldwin on County Road Y34, these buildings were listed in 1992.
  • Mrs. Margaret Sieben House: East of County Road Y34 north of Baldwin, this house was added in 1992.
  • Mill Rock School: South of Baldwin on 153rd Avenue, this school was recognized in 1992.
  • Polygonal Barn, Van Buren Township: On Iowa Highway 64, this unique barn was listed in 1986. Like the Dyas barn, it has a special shape.
  • Kegler Gonner Store and Post Office: In Springbrook, at 100 East Main, this building was added in 1985. It was a central spot for the community.
  • St. Lawrence Catholic Church: West of U.S. Route 61 in Otter Creek, this church was listed in 1992.
  • St. Patrick's Church-Garryowen: West of Garryowen on County Road D61, this church was recognized in 1992. Churches are often very old and important to a community's history.
  • Gehlen House and Barn: In St. Donatus, on U.S. Route 52, this house and barn were listed in 1979.
  • Village of St. Donatus Historic District: The historic area of St. Donatus, at the junction of U.S. Route 52/Main Street and 1st Street, was added in 1989.

These are just some of the many fascinating historic places in Jackson County, Iowa. Each one helps us understand the rich history of this area and the people who lived there.

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