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

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The National Register of Historic Places is like a special list of important places in the United States. These places could be buildings, areas, or even spots where important events happened. They are chosen because they tell us a lot about history, architecture, or even how people lived long ago. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our country's story, and people try to protect it.

In Lewis County, Idaho, there are a few special places that have made it onto this important list. These sites help us remember and learn about the past of Lewis County and the people who lived there.

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. Being on the list helps people understand why these places are important and encourages their preservation. It's not just about old buildings; it can also include archaeological sites, which are places where scientists find clues about ancient cultures.

Why are these places important?

These historic places are like windows into the past. They show us how people lived, worked, and built things many years ago. For example, an old house can tell us about the style of homes from a certain time, or an archaeological site can teach us about the first people who lived in an area. Protecting these sites means we can keep learning from them for many years to come.

Historic Places in Lewis County

Lewis County has four places on the National Register. Each one has its own unique story.

James F. Bridwell House

This house is located in Kamiah, Idaho. It was added to the list on April 6, 1989. It's an example of the kind of homes built in the area a long time ago.

Lower Salmon River Archeological District

This is a very special area near Winchester, Idaho. It's not just one building, but a whole district where archaeologists have found important clues about ancient cultures. It was added to the list on September 4, 1986. This district is so big that it even stretches into nearby Idaho and Nez Perce counties! It helps us understand the history of the first people who lived along the Salmon River.

St. Joseph's Mission

Located south of Culdesac, Idaho off U.S. Route 95, St. Joseph's Mission was added to the list on June 24, 1976. Missions like this one were important centers for communities and played a big role in the history of the region.

State Bank of Kamiah

This historic bank building is on Idaho State Highway 64 in Kamiah, Idaho. It was listed on August 29, 1978. Old bank buildings often show us the architectural styles and how businesses operated in the past.

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