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National Register of Historic Places listings in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana facts for kids

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Hey there! Did you know that all across the United States, there are special places that are super important to history? These places are listed on something called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a special club for buildings, sites, and objects that tell us about the past.

In Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, there are 9 amazing spots that have made it onto this list. These places are protected because they help us remember and learn about the history of the area. Let's take a look at some of these cool historic sites!

Historic Places in Bastrop

Bastrop is the main city in Morehouse Parish. It has several buildings that are important to history.

Bastrop High School

Imagine going to a school that's also a historic landmark! The old Bastrop High School building, located at 715 South Washington Street, was added to the National Register in 2002. It's a reminder of how education has grown in the parish.

Christ Episcopal Church

Churches often have a lot of history, and the Christ Episcopal Church is no different. You can find it at 206 South Locust Street. This beautiful church became a historic place in 1982. It shows the long-standing faith and community spirit in Bastrop.

Morehouse Parish Courthouse

The Morehouse Parish Courthouse is a very important building. It's where many local government decisions are made. Located at 100 East Madison Avenue, this courthouse was recognized as historic in 2002. It stands as a symbol of justice and community in the parish.

Rose Theatre

Do you love movies or plays? The Rose Theatre at 102 East Jefferson Avenue was once a popular spot for entertainment. It was added to the National Register in 1987. It reminds us of how people used to spend their free time and enjoy stories on the big screen.

Snyder House

Homes can be historic too! The Snyder House is a private home located at 1620 East Madison Avenue. It joined the list of historic places in 1996. It gives us a peek into the past lives of families in Bastrop.

Historic Places in Oak Ridge

The town of Oak Ridge also has some fascinating historic sites.

Cedars Plantation

Cedars Plantation is a historic property found along Lake Irwin Road, a short distance southwest of Oak Ridge. It was recognized as a historic place in 1976. Plantations like this tell us about the farming history of Louisiana.

Excelsior

Another historic spot in Oak Ridge is called Excelsior. It's located at 317 North Oak Street. This property was added to the National Register in 1989, showing its importance to the area's heritage.

Historic Places in Mer Rouge

Mer Rouge is another community in Morehouse Parish with its own historic treasures.

Mer Rouge High School

Just like Bastrop, Mer Rouge has an old high school building that's historic. The Mer Rouge High School at 500 South 14th Street was listed in 2004. It's a significant part of the town's educational history.

Walnut Grove

Walnut Grove is another historic property located near Mer Rouge, specifically at 9069 Oak Ridge Road. It became a historic site in 2007. It adds to the rich story of the rural areas in Morehouse Parish.

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