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National Register of Historic Places listings in Stafford County, Kansas facts for kids

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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most important buildings or places in your area? In Stafford County, Kansas, there are some really special spots that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special club for places that are important to the history of the United States. When a place is on this list, it means it's worth protecting and remembering for future generations.

There are 9 different places in Stafford County that have made it onto this important list. Each one tells a part of the story of this area, from ancient sites to old churches and homes. Let's take a look at some of these cool historic places!

Historic Places in Stafford County

Comanche Archeological Site

This site is a very old place located near the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. It's an archeological site, which means it's where scientists study the past by digging up old tools, pottery, and other things left behind by people who lived there long ago. This site helps us learn about the Comanche people and how they lived in this area many, many years ago. It was added to the National Register in 1978.

Covenanter Church

The Covenanter Church, also known as the Stafford Reformed Presbyterian Church, is a beautiful old church building located at 113 North Green Street in Stafford, Kansas. Churches often play a big role in a community's history, and this one is no different. It was recognized as a historic place in 2005.

Stafford Reformed Presbyterian Church
The Covenanter Church in Stafford, Kansas

Farmers National Bank

In the heart of Stafford, at 100 North Main Street, stands the old Farmers National Bank building. Banks are important because they show how towns grew and how people managed their money over time. This building was added to the National Register in 2006, showing its importance to the town's history.

First Methodist Episcopal Church

Another historic church in Stafford is the First Methodist Episcopal Church, found at 219 West Stafford Street. Like the Covenanter Church, this building tells a story about the community's past and its spiritual life. It became a historic landmark in 2002.

William R. Gray Photography Studio and Residence

Over in St. John, Kansas, at 116 North Main Street, you'll find the former photography studio and home of William R. Gray. Imagine a time before smartphones, when people went to a studio to get their pictures taken! This place gives us a peek into the history of photography and daily life in the early 1900s. It was added to the list in 2013.

Sarah L. Henderson House

The Sarah L. Henderson House is a historic home located at 518 West Stafford Street in Stafford. Old houses often have unique architecture and can tell us about the people who lived there and how they built their homes. This house was recognized for its historical value in 1996.

Henderson House, Stafford, Kansas
The Sarah L. Henderson House

Nora E. Larabee Memorial Library

Libraries are special places where knowledge is kept and shared. The Nora E. Larabee Memorial Library, at 108 North Union Street in Stafford, is one such place with a rich history. It was added to the National Register in 2006, highlighting its importance as a community hub for learning.

Martin Cemetery

Cemeteries might seem a bit spooky, but they are very important historical sites. The Martin Cemetery, located near US 50 and US 281 in St. John, holds the graves of many early settlers and important figures from the area's past. It helps us remember the people who built these communities. It was listed in 2015.

Joseph L. Spickard House

Another historic home in Stafford is the Joseph L. Spickard House, found at 201 North Green Street. Like the Henderson House, this building offers a glimpse into the architectural styles and family lives of people from long ago. It was added to the National Register in 2005.

Spickard House, Stafford, Kansas
The Joseph L. Spickard House

These nine places are like time capsules, each preserving a piece of Stafford County's unique history for everyone to learn from and enjoy!

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