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National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren County, Missouri facts for kids

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Where Warren County is located in Missouri

Welcome to Warren County, Missouri! This area is home to some really special places that are important to history. These places are so important that they've been added to a list called the National Register of Historic Places. Think of it like a hall of fame for buildings, districts, and other sites that tell us about the past.

The National Register of Historic Places is America's official list of places that are worth saving. When a place is on this list, it means it has a unique story or shows us how people lived a long time ago. In Warren County, there are 8 places currently on this list. There were once 2 more, but they are no longer listed.

Historic Places in Warren County

Warren County has several fascinating spots that have earned a place on the National Register. Each one helps us understand the history of this part of Missouri.

Buildings with Stories

Many of the historic places are buildings that once played a big role in their communities.

Herman H. Fortmann Building

The Herman H. Fortmann Building is located at 207 Depot Street in Marthasville. It was added to the National Register on May 5, 2006. This building is a reminder of the town's past and how it grew.

Marthasville Hardware Building

Right next door, at 203 Depot Street in Marthasville, is the Marthasville Hardware Building. This building joined the list on February 14, 2008. Imagine all the tools and supplies that were sold here over the years!

Ernst Schowengerdt House

ERNST SCHOWENGERDT HOUSE; WARRENTON, WARREN COUNTY, MO
The Ernst Schowengerdt House in Warrenton

In Warrenton, you can find the Ernst Schowengerdt House at 308 East Boone's Lick Road. This historic home was listed on October 3, 1980. It gives us a peek into the lives of families who lived in Warrenton many decades ago.

Southwestern Bell Repeater Station-Wright City

The Southwestern Bell Repeater Station-Wright City is an interesting building located at the northeastern corner of the junction of North Service Road and Bell Road in Wright City. It was added to the list on February 13, 2007. This station was important for telephone communication, helping calls travel long distances. It shows us how technology developed over time.

Historic Districts and Other Sites

Sometimes, it's not just one building, but a whole area or a special type of place that is historically important.

Starke-Meinershagen-Boeke Rural Historic District

The Starke-Meinershagen-Boeke Rural Historic District is a large historic area located about 5 miles west of Marthasville on Route 94. This district was recognized on January 7, 1998. It's a great example of how rural areas and farms looked and operated in the past.

Warren County Courthouse and Circuit Court Building

The Warren County Courthouse and Circuit Court Building was once a very important landmark on Main Street in Warrenton. It was added to the National Register on March 17, 1972. Sadly, this building was later taken down. Even though it's gone, its history is still remembered.

Past Historic Listings

Sometimes, places are removed from the National Register. This can happen for different reasons, like if a building is no longer standing or if its historical importance changes. Warren County had two places that were once on the list but are not anymore.

Borgmann Mill

The Borgmann Mill was located about 5 miles east of Marthasville on County Road D. It was added to the National Register on November 10, 1970, but was removed on December 19, 1994. Mills like this were vital for grinding grain in the past.

Flanders Callaway House

The Flanders Callaway House was found about 1 mile south of Marthasville, just off Route 94. It was listed on July 29, 1969, and then delisted on December 19, 1994. Old homes like this often have fascinating stories about the families who lived there long ago.

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