Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District

Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Harlan, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. At the time of its nomination the district consisted of 54 resources, including 38 contributing buildings, one contributing site, one contributing object, 13 noncontributing buildings, and one noncontributing object.[2] Cross-shaped in plan, the historic district covers most of the city's central business district in the original town plat. Most of the buildings are two-story, brick, commercial buildings. Commercial Italianate and Queen Anne styles are dominant. The Shelby County Courthouse (1893) is a stone Richardsonian Romanesque structure. The courthouse square block and the four surrounding half blocks and rear alleys constitute the contributing site. The Soldier's Monument on the square is the contributing object, and the POW/MIA Monument is the noncontributing object because of its more recent construction.

Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District
Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District is located in Iowa
Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District
Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District is located in the United States
Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District
LocationMarket, 6th, 7th, and Court Sts., around Courthouse Sq.
Harlan, Iowa
Coordinates41°39′30″N 95°19′04″W / 41.65833°N 95.31778°W / 41.65833; -95.31778
Area6.8 acres (2.8 ha)
Built1882
ArchitectC.E. Bell, et al.
Architectural styleItalianate
Queen Anne
Romanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.94001099[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 23, 1994

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Leah Rogers. "Harlan Courthouse Square Commercial District". National Park Service. Retrieved June 5, 2016. with 20 photos from c. 1994

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