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National Register of Historic Places listings in Noble County, Oklahoma facts for kids

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Location of Noble County in Oklahoma

Welcome to Noble County, Oklahoma! Did you know that this county is home to many special buildings and places? These sites are so important that they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are recognized by the United States government for their history and unique architecture.

In Noble County, there are 13 different places that have earned this special recognition. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots and learn why they are important!

Exploring Noble County's Historic Places

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is like a special list of America's most important historic buildings, sites, and objects. The United States government keeps this list. When a place is added to the Register, it means it has a lot of history. It might be very old, or it might have played a big part in local or national events.

Being on this list helps protect these places. It encourages people to take care of them. It also helps everyone learn about the past. For kids, it's a chance to see history up close! You can visit these sites and imagine what life was like long ago.

Historic Buildings in Perry

Perry is the main city in Noble County. It has several buildings on the National Register. These places tell stories about the city's past.

First National Bank and Trust Company Building

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The First National Bank and Trust Company Building in Perry.

The First National Bank and Trust Company Building is located at 300 West 6th Street in Perry. It was added to the Register in 1979. This building shows how banks looked and worked many years ago. It's a great example of old architecture.

Noble County Courthouse

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The Noble County Courthouse in Perry.

The Noble County Courthouse stands proudly on Courthouse Square in Perry. It joined the Register in 1984. Courthouses are very important buildings. They are where local government decisions are made. This building has seen many important moments in Noble County's history.

Perry Armory

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The Perry Armory building.

The Perry Armory is found at Delaware and 14th Streets. It was listed in 1988. An armory is a place where military equipment is stored. It can also be a training center for soldiers. This building played a role in local defense and community events.

Perry Courthouse Square Historic District

The Perry Courthouse Square Historic District is a whole area, not just one building. It includes the blocks roughly bounded by Birch, Elm, 6th, and 7th Streets. This district was added to the Register in 2003. It means that many buildings in this area are historically important. Together, they show what the heart of Perry looked like long ago.

Wolleson-Nicewander Building

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The Wolleson-Nicewander Building.

The Wolleson-Nicewander Building is at 615 Delaware Street in Perry. It was listed in 1979. This building is another example of the historic architecture in Perry. It helps us understand how the city grew and developed over time.

Historic Sites in Morrison

Morrison is another town in Noble County with important historic places.

Morrison Baptist Church

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The Morrison Baptist Church.

The Morrison Baptist Church is located at 202 3rd Street in Morrison. It was added to the Register in 1984. Churches are often central to a community's history. This church has been a gathering place for many years.

Morrison Suspension Bridge

East of Morrison, off U.S. Route 64, you can find the Morrison Suspension Bridge. This bridge was listed in 1980. Suspension bridges are special types of bridges. They use cables to hold up the bridge deck. This bridge was an important way to cross a river or valley.

Sumner School

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The Sumner School building.

The Sumner School is on County Road N3300, about 2 miles north of U.S. Route 64 near Morrison. It was added to the Register in 1996. Old school buildings like this one are very interesting. They show how education used to happen. Many people learned to read and write within its walls.

Historic Places in Billings

Billings is another town in Noble County with its own historic treasures.

Renfrow Building

The Renfrow Building is at 127 West Main Street in Billings. It was listed in 1984. This building is a reminder of the early businesses and shops in Billings. It shows how people lived and worked in the past.

Renfrow House

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The Renfrow House in Billings.

The Renfrow House is located at Graves Street and Broadway in Billings. It was added to the Register in 1984. Historic homes like the Renfrow House give us a peek into family life from long ago. They show us how people designed their homes and lived their daily lives.

Other Notable Sites

Perry Lake Park

Perry Lake Park is at 1520 South 4th Street in Perry. It was listed in 2007. Parks are important for communities. They provide places for recreation and relaxation. This park has a history of serving the people of Perry.

Rein School

The Rein School is located off U.S. Route 177, near Ponca City but still in Noble County. It was added to the Register in 1988. Like Sumner School, the Rein School building tells a story about education in rural Oklahoma.


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