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Have you ever wondered about old buildings or places that have a special story? In the United States, there's a list called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a special club for buildings, sites, objects, and districts 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 unique value and efforts are made to protect it.

This page lists the special places in Lamar County, Mississippi, that are part of the National Register of Historic Places. Lamar County is located in the state of Mississippi, United States. You can even see where these places are on a map if you look at their latitude and longitude coordinates.

Right now, there are two important places in Lamar County that are listed on the National Register.


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 managed by the National Park Service, which is part of the U.S. government. Being on this list helps people learn about and protect places that tell us about the past.

When a building or site is added to the National Register, it gets special recognition. This can help protect it from being torn down or changed too much. It also encourages people to take care of these historic treasures.

Why are places listed?

Places are listed on the National Register for many reasons. They might be important because:

  • They are connected to important events in history.
  • They are linked to important people.
  • They show a special way of building or design.
  • They might give us information about the past, like an archaeological site.

Each place on the list has a unique story that helps us understand more about our country's history and culture.

Historic Places in Lamar County

Lamar County has two special places that have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. These buildings are important parts of the county's history.

Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Description
1 Old Municipal Courtroom and Jail
Old Municipal Courtroom and Jail
April 14, 2000
(#00000379)
405 Pine Street at Railroad Avenue
31°24′56″N 89°32′40″W / 31.4156°N 89.5444°W / 31.4156; -89.5444 (Old Municipal Courtroom and Jail)
Sumrall Constructed in 1907
2 U.S. Post Office
U.S. Post Office
April 7, 1981
(#81000328)
104 Heber Ladner Drive
31°00′01″N 89°27′11″W / 31.0003°N 89.4531°W / 31.0003; -89.4531 (U.S. Post Office)
Lumberton Constructed 1931-32

Old Municipal Courtroom and Jail

This historic building is located in the town of Sumrall, Mississippi. It was built in 1907, which means it's over 100 years old! For many years, this building served as the local courtroom and jail for the community. It's a great example of the kind of buildings used for local government and law enforcement in the early 20th century. It was added to the National Register on April 14, 2000.

U.S. Post Office (Lumberton, Mississippi)

The U.S. Post Office in Lumberton, Mississippi, is another important historic building. It was built between 1931 and 1932. Post offices are often important community buildings. They serve as places where people send and receive mail, connecting them to the rest of the world. This building shows the architectural style popular during the early 1930s. It was added to the National Register on April 7, 1981.

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