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National Register of Historic Places listings in Stephens County, Oklahoma facts for kids

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Welcome to Stephens County, Oklahoma! This page is all about the special places in our county that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of important buildings, sites, and objects in the United States that are worth preserving. They tell us about the past and how people lived long ago.

Stephens County is in Oklahoma, and it has 10 amazing places that are part of this national list. These places are protected because they are important to history, architecture, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's a treasure we want to keep for future generations. You can even see where these places are on a map if you know their coordinates!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is like a special club for old buildings and sites. It's the official list of the nation's historic places that are considered worthy of preservation. The National Park Service manages this list. When a place is added, it means it has a unique story or design that makes it important to our country's history.

Why are places added to the list?

Places can be added for many reasons. Maybe a famous person lived there, or an important event happened there. Sometimes, a building is a great example of a certain type of architecture. For example, a house might show how homes were built 100 years ago. These places help us understand our past better.

Historic Places in Stephens County

Stephens County has a variety of historic places. Many of them are old homes, but there are also public buildings. These places are mostly found in the cities of Duncan and Marlow. They show us what life was like in Stephens County many years ago.

Homes with History

Several houses in Stephens County are on the National Register. These homes often have unique designs or belonged to important people in the community.

  • Brittain-Garvin House: Located at 411 North 9th Street in Duncan, this house was added to the list in 2000.
  • H.C. Chrislip House: You can find this home at 709 North 14th Street in Duncan. It became historic in 1993.
  • W.T. Foreman House: This house is at 814 West Oak Avenue in Duncan and was recognized in 2003.
  • Montgomery-Linam House: This historic home is in Marlow, at 301 North 5th Street. It joined the list in 1983.
  • Louis B. Simmons House: Another Duncan home, located at 401 North 9th Street, was added in 2001.

These houses give us a peek into the lives of families who lived in Stephens County long ago.

Important Public Buildings

Beyond homes, some public buildings are also recognized for their history. These buildings often served important roles in the community.

  • Duncan Armory: This building, located near 14th Street in Duncan, was listed in 1996. Armories were places where military reserves trained.
  • Duncan Public Library: The library at 301 North 8th Street in Duncan became a historic place in 1999. Libraries are important centers for learning and community.
  • Johnson Hotel and Boarding House: Found at 314 West Mulberry in Duncan, this building was added in 1986. Hotels and boarding houses were vital for travelers and new residents.
  • Marlow Armory: Just like the one in Duncan, the Marlow Armory at 702 West Main Street was listed in 1994.
  • Patterson Hospital: This hospital, located at 929 West Willow Avenue in Duncan, was recognized in 1995. Hospitals are crucial for the health of a community.

These buildings show how communities in Stephens County grew and what services were important to people over time.

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