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National Register of Historic Places listings in Seward County, Nebraska facts for kids

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Hey there, history explorers! This page is all about special places in Seward County, Nebraska, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for buildings, sites, and objects that are super important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

These places are officially recognized by the United States government because they tell amazing stories about the past. In Seward County, Nebraska, there are 9 cool spots that have earned this special honor. You can even see where some of them are on a map!


Discovering Seward County's Historic Treasures

Seward County is home to several buildings and sites that have been around for a long time and hold important stories. Let's take a look at some of these amazing places!

John Cattle, Jr. House: A Home from the Past

The John Cattle, Jr. House is a historic home located on West Hillcrest Street in Seward. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1978. This house gives us a peek into what homes looked like many years ago and how people lived.

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The historic John Cattle, Jr. House in Seward.

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church: A Place of Worship

Originally known as the Deutsche Evangelisch Lutherische Zion Kirche, this beautiful church is now called Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. You can find it at 3743 Marysville Road in Staplehurst. It became a historic place on June 25, 1982. Churches like this often show us interesting styles of architecture from the past.

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Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, formerly Deutsche Evangelisch Lutherische Zion Kirche.

Germantown State Bank Building: A Look at Old Banks

The Germantown State Bank Building is located on Main Street in Garland. This old bank building was added to the National Register on December 13, 1984. It's a great example of the kind of buildings where people used to do their banking and business a long time ago.

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The Germantown State Bank Building in Garland.

Harry T. Jones House: Another Historic Seward Home

Another important house in Seward is the Harry T. Jones House, found at 136 North Columbia Avenue. This house joined the list of historic places on November 28, 1990. It helps us understand the history of homes and families in the Seward area.

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The Harry T. Jones House in Seward.

Seward County Courthouse: A Center of Government

The Seward County Courthouse is a very important building in Seward, located between 5th and 6th Streets. It was recognized as a historic site on January 10, 1990. Courthouses are often grand buildings because they are where important government and legal decisions are made for the county.

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The Seward County Courthouse.

Seward County Courthouse Square Historic District: A Special Area

Not just one building, but a whole area around the courthouse is considered historic! The Seward County Courthouse Square Historic District includes the area roughly bounded by Jackson, 7th, and South Streets in Seward. This district was added to the National Register on July 15, 1982. A historic district means that many buildings in that area together tell an important story about the past.

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A view of the Seward County Courthouse Square Historic District.

States Ballroom: Where People Danced and Celebrated

The States Ballroom is a unique historic spot located off Nebraska Highway 415 near Bee. It was listed on October 14, 1981. Ballrooms were once very popular places where people gathered for dances, music, and community events. This building holds many memories of fun times!

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The historic States Ballroom near Bee.

Troyer Site: An Ancient Mystery

The Troyer Site is a special place near Milford that was added to the National Register on March 8, 1995. The exact address of this site is kept private to protect it. Sites like this are often important for archaeology, helping us learn about ancient cultures and how people lived thousands of years ago.

John and Philomena Sand Zimmerer House: Another Historic Home

The John and Philomena Sand Zimmerer House is another historic home in Seward, located at 316 North 6th Street. It was added to the National Register on February 25, 1993. Like other historic homes, it helps us understand the architectural styles and daily lives of people from a different era.

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The John and Philomena Sand Zimmerer House.
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