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National Register of Historic Places listings in Switzerland County, Indiana facts for kids

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Imagine a special list that keeps track of important buildings, places, and sites across the United States. This list is called the National Register of Historic Places. It helps protect and celebrate places that tell us about history. Switzerland County, Indiana, has several amazing spots on this list. Let's explore some of these cool historic treasures!

There are 9 special places in Switzerland County that are on this important list. Some are in towns like Vevay, while others are in the countryside.

Cool Historic Places in Switzerland County

What is the National Register?

The National Register of Historic Places is like a hall of fame for old buildings and areas. It's the official list of places in the United States that are worth saving. These places might be important because of their history, their amazing architecture, or what they mean to a community. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our country's past.

Exploring Switzerland County's Treasures

Switzerland County has many interesting places on the National Register. Each one has a unique story to tell. Here are some of them:

Edward and George Cary Eggleston House

This historic house is located at 306 West Main Street in Vevay. It was added to the list on October 15, 1973. This home is special because it was where Edward and George Cary Eggleston lived. They were famous writers! Edward wrote "The Hoosier Schoolmaster," a well-known book about Indiana.

Merit-Tandy Farmstead

You can find the Merit-Tandy Farmstead northeast of Patriot, along State Road 156. This farm was recognized on April 29, 1977. It's a great example of an old farm from the past, showing how people lived and worked in Posey Township a long time ago.

Old Hoosier Theatre

The Old Hoosier Theatre is in Vevay, at the corner of Cheapside and Ferry Streets. It joined the list on March 1, 1982. This old theater reminds us of a time when people went to watch movies or live shows in grand buildings. It's a piece of entertainment history!

Benjamin Schenck Mansion

The Benjamin Schenck Mansion is a beautiful home at 206 West Turnpike Street in Vevay. It was added to the National Register on October 16, 2002. This large house shows the fancy style of homes built a long time ago. It's a true architectural gem in Vevay.

Switzerland County Courthouse

The Switzerland County Courthouse is at 212 West Main Street in Vevay. It became a historic site on June 17, 2009. Courthouses are important buildings where local government happens. This one has been a center for community life and decisions for many years.

Thiebaud Farmstead

The Thiebaud Farmstead is southwest of Vevay, on State Road 56. It was added to the list on June 22, 2004. This farm in Craig Township helps us understand the farming history of the area. It shows how families lived and worked on the land.

Venoge Farmstead

Another historic farm, the Venoge Farmstead, is west of Vevay on State Road 129. It was recognized on January 2, 1997. Like the Thiebaud Farmstead, this place in Craig Township gives us a peek into the past of farming life in Switzerland County.

Thomas T. Wright House

The Thomas T. Wright House is southwest of Vevay, also on State Road 56. It was added to the National Register on December 10, 1980. This house in Craig Township is another important example of the historical homes found in the county.

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