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National Register of Historic Places listings in Potter County, South Dakota facts for kids

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Have you ever wondered about old buildings or special places that tell a story? The National Register of Historic Places is like a special list of important places across the United States. These places are chosen because they have a lot of history or are very special in some way. It could be an old house, a school, or even a church.

In Potter County, South Dakota, there are 8 places on this important list. These places help us remember the past and learn about how people lived long ago. You can even see some of these places on a map if their exact location is shared. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!

Historic Places in Potter County

These are the special places in Potter County that are on the National Register of Historic Places. Each one has a unique story!

Name on the Register Image Date listed Location City or town Description
1 Archeological Site No. 39PO205
August 6, 1993
(#93000799)
Address Restricted
Gettysburg This is an important archaeological site near Gettysburg. Archaeological sites are places where scientists study old human history by digging up artifacts.
2 Archeological Site No. 39PO63
August 6, 1993
(#93000800)
Address Restricted
Gettysburg Another significant archaeological site in the area. These sites help us understand ancient cultures and how people lived thousands of years ago.
3 D.H. and Leah Curran House
D.H. and Leah Curran House
July 5, 1996
(#96000741)
206 S. Broadway
45°00′36″N 99°56′59″W / 45.01°N 99.949722°W / 45.01; -99.949722 (D.H. and Leah Curran House)
Gettysburg This historic house belonged to D.H. and Leah Curran. It was added to the list in 1996, showing its importance to the history of Gettysburg.
4 George Holland House
George Holland House
October 19, 1989
(#89001721)
314 N. Exene St.
45°00′52″N 99°57′20″W / 45.014444°N 99.955556°W / 45.014444; -99.955556 (George Holland House)
Gettysburg The George Holland House is another important home in Gettysburg. It was recognized for its historical value in 1989.
5 North Canton School-District No. 12
May 8, 1986
(#86001025)
Off Highway 47
45°03′22″N 99°36′45″W / 45.056111°N 99.6125°W / 45.056111; -99.6125 (North Canton School-District No. 12)
Seneca This old schoolhouse, District No. 12, is a reminder of how education used to be in rural areas. It's located near Seneca.
6 Potter County Courthouse
Potter County Courthouse
July 5, 1996
(#96000743)
201 S. Exene St.
45°00′35″N 99°57′16″W / 45.009722°N 99.954444°W / 45.009722; -99.954444 (Potter County Courthouse)
Gettysburg The Potter County Courthouse is where important government decisions for the county are made. This building has been a central part of the community for many years.
7 St. Bernard's Catholic Church
May 7, 1980
(#80003731)
Highway 20
45°14′21″N 99°46′34″W / 45.239167°N 99.776111°W / 45.239167; -99.776111 (St. Bernard's Catholic Church)
Hoven St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Hoven is a beautiful and historic place of worship. It was added to the National Register in 1980.
8 G.L. Stocker Blacksmith Shop
G.L. Stocker Blacksmith Shop
July 5, 1996
(#96000744)
Main St., 2 blocks south of U.S. Route 212
45°00′40″N 99°57′25″W / 45.011111°N 99.956944°W / 45.011111; -99.956944 (G.L. Stocker Blacksmith Shop)
Gettysburg The G.L. Stocker Blacksmith Shop is a cool example of an old business. Blacksmiths used to make and repair things out of metal, which was very important long ago.
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