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

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Map of Texas highlighting Nolan County
Location of Nolan County in Texas

Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Nolan County, Texas, there are some special spots that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a national "hall of fame" for buildings, sites, and objects that tell us a lot about America's past.

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its historical, architectural, or archaeological importance. It helps protect these places so future generations can learn from them too! In Nolan County, there's one whole area (called a historic district) and three individual buildings that have earned this special recognition. Two of these buildings are also known as Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks, which means they're important to Texas history specifically.

Historic Places in Nolan County

Let's take a closer look at the cool historic places you can find in Nolan County, mostly in the city of Sweetwater.

First National Bank Building

First National Bank Building Sweetwater Texas
The historic First National Bank Building in Sweetwater.

The First National Bank Building is located at 101 East 3rd Street in Sweetwater. This impressive building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 26, 1983. It's a great example of the kind of architecture that was popular when it was built, showing how important banks were to the community's growth.

I.M. and Margaret Newman House

Newman House Sweetwater Texas
The beautiful I.M. and Margaret Newman House.

You can find the I.M. and Margaret Newman House at 309 Ragland Street in Sweetwater. This lovely home was listed on the National Register on August 14, 2003. It's special because it tells us about the people who lived there and the way homes were designed in the past. It helps us imagine what life was like many years ago.

R. A. Ragland Building

Ragland Building Sweetwater Texas
The historic R. A. Ragland Building.

The R. A. Ragland Building stands at 113-117 3rd Street, also in Sweetwater. It joined the National Register on May 14, 1979. This building is important because it was part of the busy commercial area of Sweetwater. It reminds us of the businesses and shops that helped the town grow and thrive.

Sweetwater Commercial Historic District

Downtown Sweetwater, TX
A view of downtown Sweetwater, part of the historic district.

The Sweetwater Commercial Historic District isn't just one building; it's a whole area! It covers the space roughly between 1st and 5th Streets, and Ash Street and the Texas and Pacific Railroad tracks in Sweetwater. This district was added to the National Register on June 7, 1984. It's important because it shows how the downtown area of Sweetwater developed over time. Many of the buildings within this district have unique architectural styles and stories to tell about the town's history and its businesses. It's like a living museum of Sweetwater's past!

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