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

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Sioux County, Nebraska, is home to some really cool and important places! These spots are so special that they've been added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect places that are important because of their history, what they look like, or what happened there.

There are 7 amazing places in Sioux County that are on this list. You can even find some of them on a map using their exact locations! Let's explore some of these neat historic sites.

Awesome Historic Places in Sioux County

Agate Fossil Beds National Monument

The Agate Fossil Beds National Monument is a super cool place where you can see lots of old animal bones! It's located near Harrison, Nebraska. This area used to be a ranch called Agate Springs Ranch. Scientists have found amazing fossils here from millions of years ago. Imagine finding bones of ancient rhinos, saber-toothed cats, and other creatures that once roamed Nebraska! It was added to the historic list on October 30, 2013.

Harold J. Cook Homestead Cabin

Near the Agate Fossil Beds, you'll find the Harold J. Cook Homestead Cabin. This cabin is also known as the Bone Cabin. It's a historic building located off Highway 29, east of Agate. It was added to the National Register on August 24, 1977. This cabin gives us a peek into what life was like for early settlers in the area.

Fort Robinson and Red Cloud Agency

Fort Robinson is a very important historical site located near Crawford. It was a United States Army fort. Many important events in American history happened here. It also includes the site of the Red Cloud Agency. This was a place where the U.S. government interacted with the Lakota people. The fort was added to the National Register on October 15, 1966. It's a great place to learn about the past.

Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Site

The Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Site is another fascinating spot northwest of Crawford. This site is where archaeologists found the remains of many bison. It's believed that ancient people hunted bison here a very long time ago. It's like a giant puzzle that helps us understand how people lived thousands of years ago. This site became a historic place on August 28, 1973.

Sandford Dugout

The Sandford Dugout is a unique historic site. It's located north of Mitchell and west of Highway 29. A dugout was a type of home built partly underground. Early settlers often made these simple homes when they first arrived. This dugout was added to the National Register on March 9, 2000. It shows us how people lived in the past when they were building new lives.

Sioux County Courthouse

The Sioux County Courthouse is a beautiful building in Harrison. It's located at the corner of Main and 3rd Streets. Courthouses are important buildings where local government and legal matters happen. This courthouse has been a key part of the community for many years. It was added to the National Register on July 5, 1990.

Wind Springs Ranch Historic and Archeological District

The Wind Springs Ranch Historic and Archeological District is found in the Wind Springs Creek Valley, near Scottsbluff. This area is important because it has both historic and archaeological features. This means it has old buildings or structures, and also places where scientists have found ancient artifacts. It became a historic district on November 22, 2000.

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