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

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This article is about the cool historic places in Lincoln County, Idaho, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of the National Register as a special list of 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 as a valuable part of our past.

In Lincoln County, Idaho, there are 41 different places that have made it onto this important list! These places help us learn about the history of the county, from old homes and barns to special buildings. You can even find some of these places on a map using their exact location coordinates. New places are added to the National Register all the time across the country.

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the United States' historic places worth saving. It's managed by the National Park Service. When a building, site, or object is added to this list, it means it's important to the history of a community, state, or even the whole country.

Why are places listed?

Places are listed for many reasons. Maybe they are very old and show how people lived long ago. Perhaps they were designed by a famous architect or show a special building style. Some places are important because a big event happened there, or a famous person lived there. Listing a place helps protect it and makes people more aware of its value.

Protecting history

Being on the National Register doesn't mean a place can never be changed. But it does mean that people will think carefully about its history before making big changes. It also helps property owners get special grants or tax breaks to help keep these historic places in good shape.

Historic Places in Lincoln County

Lincoln County has many interesting places on the National Register. These sites tell stories about the early settlers, farmers, and businesses that shaped the area. Many of them are old homes, barns, and other buildings that show how people lived and worked in the past.

Notable examples of listed places

Let's look at a few examples of the types of places you can find on the list in Lincoln County:

  • American Legion Hall (Shoshone): This building in Shoshone was listed in 1983. American Legion halls are often important community centers where veterans gather and events are held.
  • S.A. Bate Barn and Chicken House (Dietrich): Located southeast of Dietrich, this barn and chicken house show us what farming was like in the early days of the county. Farms were a huge part of life in Idaho.
  • J.C. Penney Company Building (Shoshone): This building at 104 S. Rail St. in Shoshone was once a J.C. Penney store. It's a reminder of how shopping and businesses have changed over time.
  • Shoshone Historic District: Instead of just one building, a "historic district" is a whole area with many important historic buildings. The Shoshone Historic District includes parts of the town near the Little Wood River. This means a whole section of Shoshone is recognized for its historical importance.
  • Wood River Center Grange No. 87 (Shoshone): Listed in 2003, this Grange hall was a meeting place for farmers and their families. Granges were important social and educational centers in rural communities.

These are just a few examples. Many other homes, farms, and structures are also listed, each with its own unique story about Lincoln County's past.

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