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National Register of Historic Places listings in Mills County, Texas facts for kids

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Location of Mills County in Texas

Have you ever wondered about the old buildings and places that tell stories from the past? In Mills County, Texas, there are three very special spots that are so important, they're listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a special list kept by the United States government to protect and celebrate places that have a lot of history.

Two of these places are also "State Antiquities Landmarks," which means the state of Texas protects them because they are so old and important. They also have "Recorded Texas Historic Landmark" markers, which are special signs that tell you about their history. The third place is also a State Antiquities Landmark. Let's explore these amazing historical treasures!

Discover Mills County's Historic Treasures

Mills County is home to some incredible historic sites. These places help us understand what life was like long ago and how our communities grew.

Mills County Courthouse

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The historic Mills County Courthouse

The Mills County Courthouse is located at 1011 Fourth Street in Goldthwaite, Texas. This important building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 8, 2000.

A courthouse is where many important decisions for the county happen. It's where legal cases are heard, and official records are kept. Old courthouses like this one often have beautiful architecture and stand as a symbol of the community's history and government.

Mills County Jailhouse

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The old Mills County Jailhouse

Just a short distance away, at Fisher and 5th Streets in Goldthwaite, Texas, you'll find the Mills County Jailhouse. This building became a part of the National Register on May 8, 1979.

The jailhouse tells us about how laws were enforced and how people were held in the past. It's a reminder of the justice system from a different era. Even though it's no longer used as a jail, it's an important piece of the county's story.

Regency Suspension Bridge

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The Regency Suspension Bridge stretching across the Colorado River

About 0.75 miles (1.2 km) south of Regency, Texas, you'll find the amazing Regency Suspension Bridge. This bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 1976.

This bridge is special because it's a "suspension bridge," meaning its deck hangs from cables that are supported by tall towers. It stretches across the Colorado River and even goes into the neighboring San Saba County. For many years, it was the only way for people to cross the river in that area, connecting communities and helping people travel. It's a fantastic example of engineering from the past!

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