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National Register of Historic Places listings in Webster Parish, Louisiana facts for kids

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Have you ever wondered about old buildings and places that are super important to history? In Webster Parish, Louisiana, there are 19 special spots that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are officially recognized by the United States government as places worth protecting because of their history or unique design.

These places include old banks, homes, a church, a school, and even a historic district! They tell us stories about how people lived, worked, and built communities in Webster Parish a long time ago. Let's explore some of these cool historic places!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is like a special list of buildings, sites, districts, structures, and objects. These places are important in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is added to this list, it helps protect it and makes people more aware of its value. It's a way to make sure these important parts of our past are saved for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

Historic Places in Webster Parish

Here are some of the interesting places in Webster Parish that are on the National Register:

Historic Buildings in Minden

Minden is a city in Webster Parish with many historic buildings.

  • Bank of Minden: This old bank building is located at 605 Main Street. It was built a long time ago and is a great example of the architecture from its time. It was added to the list in 1988.
  • Bank of Webster: Another historic bank, found at 704 Main Street. It joined the list in 1987. These banks show how important financial buildings were to the growth of the city.
  • Drake House: This historic home at 1202 Broadway was listed in 1985. It's a beautiful example of older homes in the area.
  • Fitzgerald House: Located at 304 McDonald, this house became a historic place in 2001.
  • Fuller House: You can find this house at 220 West Union Street. It was added to the list in 1996.
  • McDonald House: This house at 328 Lewisville Road was recognized in 1986.
  • Miller House: At 416 Broadway, this house joined the list in 1996.
  • Watkins House: This home at 109 North College Street was added in 1997.
  • Webster Parish Library Building: The library building at 521 East-West Street is also historic! It was listed in 1980, showing its importance to the community's education and culture.

Historic Districts in Minden

A historic district is an area with several buildings that are all important together.

  • Downtown Minden Historic District: This district includes many streets like Monroe, Pine, Main, East Union, Chevrolet, and Fogle Streets. It was listed in 1996. This area shows what the downtown of Minden looked like in the past.
  • Minden Historic District: This larger district covers parts of Broadway, East/West Street, and Lewisville Road, near Academy Park. It was added in 1992. It helps preserve the overall historic feel of a large part of Minden.

Other Notable Places in Webster Parish

Beyond Minden, other towns in Webster Parish also have important historic sites.

  • Bryan House: This house is in Doyline, Louisiana, at 2086 Harold Montgomery Road. It was listed in 1999.
  • Germantown Colony and Museum: Located off U.S. Route 79 near Minden, this site is very unique. It was a German settlement from the 1800s. It became a historic place in 1979 and now serves as a museum.
  • Hodges House: This house is west of Cotton Valley, Louisiana, off Louisiana Highways 7 and 160. It was listed in 1983.
  • Miller Farmstead: This historic farm is at 224 Louisiana Highway 518 near Minden. It was added to the list in 2004, showing the importance of old farms and agricultural history.
  • O'Bier House: You can find this house north of Minden on Parish Highway 114. It was listed in 1992.
  • Shadow House: This house is north of Dubberly, Louisiana, on Louisiana Highway 531. It was recognized in 1998.
  • Union Church: This church is in Sibley, Louisiana, at the junction of Yellow Pine Road and Louisiana Highway 7. It was listed in 1995. Churches often play a big role in a community's history.
  • Yellow Pine School: Also in Sibley, at 432 Yellow Pine Road, this old school building was added to the list in 2004. Old schools are important because they show how education used to happen.

These places are special because they help us remember and understand the past of Webster Parish. They are like windows into history, showing us how people lived, worked, and built their communities over many years.

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