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Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Trego County, Kansas, there are seven special spots that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are officially recognized by the United States government for their historical or architectural importance.

These places help us learn about the past and understand how people lived long ago. From old schools to unique barns, each spot has a story to tell. Let's explore some of these amazing historic sites in Trego County!

Historic Places in Trego County

Collyer Downtown Historic District

Imagine walking through a town that looks much like it did many years ago! The Collyer Downtown Historic District is a special area in Collyer, Kansas. It includes several buildings along Ainslie Avenue, between 2nd Street and 4th Street. This district was added to the National Register on January 7, 2010. It's important because it shows us what a small town's main street looked like in the past.

Lipp Barn

The Lipp Barn is a really cool old barn located at 17054 130th Avenue, near Collyer, Kansas. It was built a long time ago and is a great example of how barns were constructed in the past. This barn was added to the National Register on July 8, 2009. It helps us understand the history of farming and agriculture in the area.

St. Michael School & Convent

In Collyer, Kansas, you can find the St. Michael School & Convent buildings at 700 and 704 Ainslie Avenue. These buildings were once a school and a home for nuns (a convent). They played a big part in the community's education and religious life. This historic site was listed on April 16, 2008. It's a great example of early school architecture and community centers.

Stradal House

The Stradal House is a historic home located at 409 North 13th Street in WaKeeney, Kansas. This house was built with unique features that make it special. It was added to the National Register on March 2, 2001. Old homes like the Stradal House give us clues about how families lived and what their houses looked like many years ago.

Trego County Fairgrounds Exhibit Building

Fairgrounds are often places where communities gather for fun events. The Trego County Fairgrounds Exhibit Building is a historic structure found at the fairgrounds in WaKeeney, Kansas. This building was used to display items during county fairs. It was listed on January 28, 2004. It reminds us of the importance of community events and local traditions.

Walsh Archeological District

The Walsh Archeological District is a very important historical site near Collyer, Kansas. Unlike the other places, its exact address is kept secret. This is because it's an archeological site, meaning it contains old artifacts and remains from ancient times. Protecting the location helps keep these valuable historical clues safe. It was added to the National Register on January 15, 1985. Archeological sites help scientists learn about people who lived thousands of years ago!

Wilcox School-District 29

The Wilcox School-District 29 is an old schoolhouse located on U.S. Highway 283 at X Road, near Ransom, Kansas. This building served as a school for children in the area for many years. It was listed on May 17, 2006. Old schoolhouses like this one show us what education was like in rural areas a long time ago.

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