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National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Idaho facts for kids

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Welcome to Jefferson County, Idaho! This page is all about special places here that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for old buildings, bridges, and other spots that are important to history.

The National Register of Historic Places is a list kept by the United States government. It helps protect places that tell us about the past. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as important for its history, architecture, or what happened there. It helps make sure these places can be enjoyed by people for many years to come.

In Jefferson County, there are 6 places that have made it onto this special list. Each one has a unique story to tell about how people lived, worked, and built things long ago. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worth saving. It's part of a program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archaeological resources. Being on the Register can help protect a place from certain types of development or changes. It also makes it easier to get grants or tax benefits for restoring and keeping these places special.

Historic Places in Jefferson County

Jefferson County has several interesting sites that are recognized for their historical value. These places help us understand the county's past and the lives of the people who lived here.

Hotel Patrie

The Hotel Patrie is an old building located in Roberts. It was added to the National Register on November 7, 1978. Hotels like this were very important in the past, especially when people traveled by train or horse. They offered a place for travelers to rest and eat.

Jefferson County Courthouse

The Jefferson County Courthouse is in Rigby. This important building was listed on the National Register on September 27, 1987. Courthouses are usually central to a county's government and history, where important decisions were made and laws were upheld.

Ririe A Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge

This bridge is a really cool piece of engineering! The Ririe A Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge crosses the Snake River near Ririe. It was added to the list on July 25, 1997. A "Pegram Truss" is a special way of building a bridge that makes it very strong. This bridge was part of the East Belt Branch railroad tracks.

Ririe B Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge

Just like its neighbor, the Ririe B Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge is another Pegram Truss bridge near Ririe. It crosses a flood channel of the Snake River and was also listed on July 25, 1997. Having two similar bridges close by shows how important the railroad was for transportation and trade in this area.

Josiah Scott House

The Josiah Scott House is a historic home located southwest of Annis. It was recognized on the National Register on November 8, 1982. Old homes like this can tell us a lot about how families lived, what materials they used to build, and the styles of the time.

Why are these places important?

These historic places are like clues to the past. They help us learn about:

  • How people lived: What their homes were like, how they traveled, and what their daily lives were.
  • Important events: Some places are where big events happened that shaped the community or even the country.
  • Cool architecture: Many historic buildings show off amazing building styles and skills from long ago.
  • Community identity: These places give a community a sense of its own unique story and heritage.

By protecting these sites, we make sure that future generations, like you, can also learn from and enjoy them!

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