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National Register of Historic Places listings in Linn County, Missouri facts for kids

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Map of Missouri highlighting Linn County
Linn County is located in the northern part of Missouri.

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Linn County, Missouri, there are some really special spots that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect places that tell us about the past.

These places are so important that they are recognized by the United States government. There are 5 properties and districts listed in Linn County. One of them is even a National Historic Landmark, which means it's extra special!


Exploring Linn County's Historic Places

Linn County is home to several amazing places that have been saved because of their history. Let's take a closer look at some of these cool spots!

The Linn County Courthouse: A Center of Justice

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The Linn County Courthouse in Linneus, a historic building.

The Linn County Courthouse is a very important building in Linneus. It's located at 108 High Street. This courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 14, 1999.

Courthouses are places where important decisions are made. They are often the center of local government. This building has seen many events that shaped Linn County over the years.

Linn County Jail and Sheriff's Residence: Law and Order

Just down the street from the courthouse, at 102 North Main Street in Linneus, you'll find the Linn County Jail and Sheriff's Residence. This site was added to the National Register on January 16, 2001.

Imagine a time when the sheriff lived right next to the jail! This building shows us how law enforcement worked in the past. It's a reminder of how communities kept order.

Locust Creek Covered Bridge: A Journey Through Time

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The Locust Creek Covered Bridge, one of Missouri's last covered bridges.

About three miles west of Laclede, off U.S. Route 36, stands the amazing Locust Creek Covered Bridge. This bridge became a historic place on May 19, 1970.

This isn't just any bridge! It's the longest of only four covered bridges still standing in Missouri. Covered bridges were built to protect the wooden structure from weather. They look like tunnels and are a cool way to cross a creek.

Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home: A Hero's Start

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The boyhood home of General John J. Pershing in Laclede.

One of the most famous places in Linn County is the Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home. It's located at State and Worlow Streets in Laclede. This home was recognized as a National Historic Landmark on May 21, 1969.

General John J. Pershing was a very important military leader. He was a general during World War I. Learning about his childhood home helps us understand where this great leader came from. It's a special place that tells the story of a true American hero.

Plum Grove School: Learning in the Past

The Plum Grove School is another historic site near Laclede. You can find it on County Road 350. This old schoolhouse was added to the National Register on October 22, 1994.

Imagine going to school in a building like this! Old schoolhouses like Plum Grove School show us how kids learned many years ago. They often had one room for all grades. It's a great way to see how education has changed over time.

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