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Have you ever heard of the National Register of Historic Places? It's like a special list of important buildings, places, and areas in the United States that are worth protecting because of their history or unique design. In Pike County, Mississippi, there are many cool spots on this list!

This article will tell you about some of these amazing places in Pike County, Mississippi. These locations are important because they help us remember the past and understand how things used to be. You can even see where many of these places are on a map!

Right now, Pike County has 27 places and areas listed on the National Register. One place was on the list before but has since been removed. Let's explore some of these historic treasures!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places that are considered worthy of preservation. It's managed by the National Park Service, which is part of the United States government. When a place is added to this list, it means it's recognized as important to local, state, or national history.

Why are places listed?

Places get listed for many reasons. Maybe a famous person lived there, or an important event happened there. Sometimes, buildings are listed because they show a special type of architecture or were built in a unique way. Being on the list helps protect these places and can even help them get money for repairs or upkeep.

Historic Places in Pike County

Pike County is full of interesting history, and many of its buildings and areas tell stories from long ago. Here are some of the places that have been recognized as historically important.

Magnolia's Historic Gems

The city of Magnolia, Mississippi has many buildings on the National Register. It's like a living museum!

The Annex

The Annex, located at 225 Magnolia Street, was added to the list in 1984. It's one of the older buildings in Magnolia that has been kept safe for future generations.

Berryhill House

The Berryhill House, found at 265 West Railroad Avenue, also joined the list in 1984. Imagine who might have lived in this house and what life was like when it was first built!

Buie Building

At 110 East Railroad Avenue, you'll find the Buie Building. This building was recognized in 1984 for its historical value. It's a great example of the old buildings that make Magnolia special.

Carraway House

The Carraway House, located at 420 North Clark Street, was listed in 1984. It's another beautiful home that helps tell the story of Magnolia's past.

George Chadwick House

The George Chadwick House, at 560 North Cherry Street, became a historic place in 1984. It's interesting to think about the people who lived in these homes and their daily lives.

Magnolia Depot

The Depot, at 101 East Railroad Avenue, is a very important historical spot. It was listed in 1984. Train depots were once busy places where people traveled and goods were shipped.

Illinois Central Depot, Magnolia, Miss. (28184688971)
The historic Magnolia Depot.

Everette-Gottig-Bilbo House

This house, at 109 East Myrtle Street, was added to the list in 1984. It has a long name because it's been home to different families over the years, each adding to its story.

Holmes House

The Holmes House, at 405 North Cherry Street, was also listed in 1984. Many of Magnolia's historic homes were recognized around the same time, showing how much history is packed into the town.

Lanier House

Another historic home in Magnolia is the Lanier House, located at 400 North Clark Street. It was added to the National Register in 1984.

Mullendore House

The Mullendore House, at 515 North Cherry Street, joined the list in 1984. These houses are like puzzle pieces that help us understand the history of Magnolia.

Myrtle Street Historic District

Not just single buildings, but whole areas can be historic! The Myrtle Street Historic District includes West Myrtle Street between North Clark and North Prewitt Streets. This area was recognized in 1984 because it has many historic buildings together.

Norwood-TWL Building

The Norwood-TWL Building, at 131 West Railroad Avenue, was listed in 1984. It's another example of the important commercial buildings from Magnolia's past.

Simmons House

The Simmons House, at 489 Prewitt Street, was added to the list in 1984. It's a great example of the residential architecture from that time.

Southtown Historic District

The Southtown Historic District in Magnolia is a larger area that was listed in 1984. It's roughly bounded by Minnehaha Creek, the Illinois Central Railroad tracks, and Bay, Laurel, and Prewitt Streets. This district shows how a whole neighborhood can be historically important.

Spinks Plantation

A bit outside of Magnolia, about half a mile north of the junction of Muddy Springs and Irene Roads, is the Spinks Plantation. This historic site was added to the register in 2007.

Tanglewood

Tanglewood, located on County Road 468, about 1 mile north of Mississippi Highway 48, was listed in 1991. It's another significant property in the Magnolia area.

US Post Office-Magnolia

The United States Post Office in Magnolia, at 205 Magnolia Street, is also a historic building. It was added to the list in 1993. Post offices often have interesting designs and play a big role in a town's history.

Historic Spots in McComb

McComb, Mississippi also has several important places on the National Register.

Brentwood

Brentwood, at 601 Delaware Avenue in McComb, was added to the list in 1989. It's a notable historic home in the city.

William Frederick Holmes House

The William Frederick Holmes House, located at 302 3rd Street in McComb, was recognized in 2004. It's a beautiful example of historic architecture.

WILLIAM FREDERICK HOLMES HOUSE, MCCOMB, PIKE COUNTY, MS
The William Frederick Holmes House.

Kramertown-Railroad Historic District

This historic district, along South Railroad Boulevard in McComb, was listed in 1980. It highlights the importance of the railroad in the development of the area.

McComb Downtown Historic District

The heart of McComb, its downtown area, is also a historic district. It's roughly bounded by Broadway, State, Front, and Canal Streets and was listed in 2004. This area shows what the city center looked like in the past.

States Area Neighborhood Historic District

This large historic district in McComb was added to the list in 2014. It's roughly bounded by Delaware, Louisiana, Pennsylvania & 5th Avenues, 3rd & 21st Streets, Broadway, and Hollywood Cemetery. It's a whole neighborhood that tells a story!

White-Alford House

The White-Alford House, at 845 White Boulevard in McComb, was listed in 1983. It's another significant historic home in the area.

WHITE-ALFORD HOUSE, MCCOMB, PIKE COUNTY, MS
The White-Alford House.

Summit and Osyka's Contributions

Other towns in Pike County also have historic places.

Bank of Summit

The Bank of Summit, at 811 Robb Street in Summit, Mississippi, was added to the National Register in 1983. Banks are often important historic buildings because they were central to a town's economy.

Phillip Henry Enochs House

In Fernwood, Mississippi, you'll find the Phillip Henry Enochs House at 1001 Dogwood Drive. It was listed in 2002.

Magnolia Manor

In Osyka, Mississippi, Magnolia Manor, located at 3rd and Amite Streets, was listed in 1983. It's a grand old building with a rich history.

Former Listing

Sometimes, a place might be removed from the National Register. This can happen if the building is changed too much, or if it's unfortunately destroyed.

Lieb-Rawls House

The Lieb-Rawls House, located at 303 Magnolia Street in Magnolia, was listed in 1984 but was removed from the list in 2002.

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