User:Doncram/National Register of Historic Places listings in the Texas Plains Region

This is a list of sites in the Texas Plains Trail Region, as defined by the Texas Historical Commission in this map, which are included in the National Register of Historic Places. The Texas Historical Commission supports historic-themed tourism in the region by this brochure. There are approximately 132 properties and historic districts listed on the NRHP in the region. The region is a grouping of 52 counties in the north of the state, including the Texas Panhandle. Two sites (JA Ranch and Landergin Mesa) in the region are also among Texas' National Historic Landmarks.

Amarillo listings are in the Potter County list.

The publicly disclosed locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in a mapping service provided.[1]

Armstrong County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Charles and Mary Ann (Molly) Goodnight Ranch House
 
Charles and Mary Ann (Molly) Goodnight Ranch House
September 20, 2007
(#07000988)
US 287 and 5000 Block County Road 25
35°01′50″N 101°10′59″W / 35.030516°N 101.183067°W / 35.030516; -101.183067 (Charles and Mary Ann (Molly) Goodnight Ranch House)
Goodnight Now houses the Charles Goodnight Historical Center
2 J A Ranch
 
J A Ranch
October 15, 1966
(#66000807)
Palo Duro Canyon
34°49′00″N 101°11′17″W / 34.816667°N 101.188056°W / 34.816667; -101.188056 (J A Ranch)
Palo Duro aka Goodnight Ranch
3 Palo Duro Pen
 
Palo Duro Pen
July 12, 1984
(#84001568)
Address restricted[4]
Claude Smithsonian trinomial 41AM5
4 Palo Duro Shelter
 
Palo Duro Shelter
July 12, 1984
(#84001569)
Address restricted[4]
Claude Smithsonian trinomial 41AM6

Bailey County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Borden County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Briscoe County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Lake Theo Folsom Site Complex
 
Lake Theo Folsom Site Complex
April 28, 1975
(#75001960)
Caprock Canyons State Park
34°24′48″N 101°04′00″W / 34.413333°N 101.066667°W / 34.413333; -101.066667 (Lake Theo Folsom Site Complex)
Quitaque Primarily located on the southern side of Lake Theo[5]
2 Mayfield Dugout June 18, 1973
(#73001960)
7 mi. NW of Silverton
34°30′29″N 101°25′26″W / 34.508056°N 101.423889°W / 34.508056; -101.423889 (Mayfield Dugout)
Silverton

Carson County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot, Panhandle
 
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot, Panhandle
April 25, 2003
(#03000326)
One Main St.
35°20′28″N 101°22′39″W / 35.341111°N 101.3775°W / 35.341111; -101.3775 (Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot, Panhandle)
Panhandle Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, now the Panhandle City Hall
2 Carson County Square House Museum
 
Carson County Square House Museum
March 7, 1973
(#73001961)
5th and Elsie Sts.
35°20′46″N 101°22′49″W / 35.346111°N 101.380278°W / 35.346111; -101.380278 (Carson County Square House Museum)
Panhandle Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Panhandle Inn February 28, 2017
(#100000693)
301 Main St.
35°20′37″N 101°22′48″W / 35.343722°N 101.379943°W / 35.343722; -101.379943 (Panhandle Inn)
Panhandle
4 Route 66, Texas 207 to I-40
 
Route 66, Texas 207 to I-40
April 3, 2007
(#06000924)
Texas Farm Rd. 2161, from I-40 to TX 207
35°13′21″N 101°30′02″W / 35.2225°N 101.500556°W / 35.2225; -101.500556 (Route 66, Texas 207 to I-40)
Conway

Castro County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Childress County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Childress Commercial and Civic Historic District
 
Childress Commercial and Civic Historic District
June 7, 2016
(#16000349)
Roughly bounded by 3rd St., NW., Aves. A & I, 2nd St., NE., Fair Park & 810 Ave. I NE.
33°48′57″N 98°11′45″W / 33.815833°N 98.195833°W / 33.815833; -98.195833 (Childress Commercial and Civic Historic District)
Childress

Cochrane County edit

Collingsworth County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 State Highway 203 (Old TX 52) Bridge at Salt Fork of the Red River April 14, 2015
(#15000152)
TX 203 at Salt Fork of Red River
34°53′15″N 100°03′04″W / 34.887541°N 100.051235°W / 34.887541; -100.051235 (State Highway 203 (Old TX 52) Bridge at Salt Fork of the Red River)
Wellington vicinity
2 US 83 Bridge at the Salt Fork of the Red River October 10, 1996
(#96001117)
US 83, 16 mi. S of Wheeler Cnty. line
34°57′27″N 100°13′16″W / 34.9575°N 100.221111°W / 34.9575; -100.221111 (US 83 Bridge at the Salt Fork of the Red River)
Wellington Demolished

Cottle County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Cottle County Courthouse Historic District
 
Cottle County Courthouse Historic District
September 10, 2004
(#04000948)
Roughly bounded by N. 7th, N. 10th, Garrett and Easly Sts.
34°00′50″N 100°18′05″W / 34.013889°N 100.301389°W / 34.013889; -100.301389 (Cottle County Courthouse Historic District)
Paducah State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Crosby County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Dallam County edit

[2] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Dallam County Courthouse
 
Dallam County Courthouse
October 15, 1992
(#92001375)
Jct. of Fifth and Denrock Sts.
36°03′42″N 102°31′21″W / 36.061667°N 102.5225°W / 36.061667; -102.5225 (Dallam County Courthouse)
Dalhart Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Dawson County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Lamesa Farm Workers Community Historic District August 9, 1993
(#93000771)
Approx 1 mile north of the junction of US 87 and US 180
32°43′08″N 101°55′04″W / 32.7190°N 101.9178°W / 32.7190; -101.9178 (Lamesa Farm Workers Community Historic District)
Los Ybanez

Deaf Smith County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 E. B. Black House
 
E. B. Black House
July 17, 1978
(#78002923)
508 W. 3rd St.
34°48′52″N 102°24′17″W / 34.814543°N 102.404605°W / 34.814543; -102.404605 (E. B. Black House)
Hereford State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; houses Deaf Smith County Historical Museum
2 Glenrio Historic District
 
Glenrio Historic District
January 17, 2007
(#06001258)
Loop 504
35°10′44″N 103°02′32″W / 35.178889°N 103.042222°W / 35.178889; -103.042222 (Glenrio Historic District)
Glenrio Extends into Quay County, New Mexico

Dickens County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Dickens County Courthouse and Jail
 
Dickens County Courthouse and Jail
September 4, 1980
(#80004098)
Bounded by 4th, 5th, Montgomery and Crow Sts.
33°37′16″N 100°50′10″W / 33.621111°N 100.836111°W / 33.621111; -100.836111 (Dickens County Courthouse and Jail)
Dickens State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Donley County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Clarendon Motor Company Building November 10, 1994
(#94001309)
221 S. Sully St.
34°56′16″N 100°53′20″W / 34.937778°N 100.888889°W / 34.937778; -100.888889 (Clarendon Motor Company Building)
Clarendon
2 Donley County Courthouse and Jail
 
Donley County Courthouse and Jail
February 17, 1978
(#78002924)
Public Sq.
34°56′14″N 100°53′26″W / 34.937222°N 100.890556°W / 34.937222; -100.890556 (Donley County Courthouse and Jail)
Clarendon State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Martin-Lowe House November 21, 1985
(#85002911)
507 W. Fifth
34°56′13″N 100°53′38″W / 34.936944°N 100.893889°W / 34.936944; -100.893889 (Martin-Lowe House)
Clarendon Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Floyd County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Floyd County Stone Corral
 
Floyd County Stone Corral
September 27, 1984
(#84001666)
Address restricted[4]
Floydada
2 Floydada Country Club Site
 
Floydada Country Club Site
November 7, 1979
(#79002939)
Address restricted[4]
Floydada
3 Quitaque Railway Tunnel September 13, 1977
(#77001442)
10 mi (16 km). SW of Quitaque
34°14′34″N 101°07′17″W / 34.242778°N 101.121389°W / 34.242778; -101.121389 (Quitaque Railway Tunnel)
Quitaque Now known as the Clarity Tunnel; State Antiquities Landmark

Foard County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Gaines County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Garza County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Cooper's Canyon Site 41 GR 25
 
Cooper's Canyon Site 41 GR 25
November 7, 1978
(#78002933)
Address restricted[4]
Post
2 Garza County Courthouse
 
Garza County Courthouse
November 21, 2001
(#01001266)
300 W. Main St.
33°11′27″N 101°22′53″W / 33.190833°N 101.381389°W / 33.190833; -101.381389 (Garza County Courthouse)
Post Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 O.S. Ranch Petroglyphs 41 GR 57
 
O.S. Ranch Petroglyphs 41 GR 57
January 31, 1978
(#78002934)
Address restricted[4]
Post
4 Old Post Sanitarium
 
Old Post Sanitarium
May 21, 1975
(#75001984)
117 North Ave. N
33°11′31″N 101°23′01″W / 33.191944°N 101.383611°W / 33.191944; -101.383611 (Old Post Sanitarium)
Post Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Post West Dugout
 
Post West Dugout
May 22, 1978
(#78002935)
Address restricted[4]
Post
6 Post-Montgomery Site 41 GR 188
 
Post-Montgomery Site 41 GR 188
November 7, 1978
(#78002936)
Address restricted[4]
Post

Gray County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Central Fire Station
 
Central Fire Station
December 30, 1999
(#99001623)
203 W. Foster
35°32′06″N 100°57′44″W / 35.535°N 100.962222°W / 35.535; -100.962222 (Central Fire Station)
Pampa
2 Combs-Worley Building
 
Combs-Worley Building
December 30, 1999
(#99001625)
120 W. Kingsmille
35°32′12″N 100°57′46″W / 35.536667°N 100.962778°W / 35.536667; -100.962778 (Combs-Worley Building)
Pampa Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Gray County Courthouse
 
Gray County Courthouse
February 20, 1998
(#98000142)
205 N. Russell
35°32′12″N 100°57′50″W / 35.536667°N 100.963889°W / 35.536667; -100.963889 (Gray County Courthouse)
Pampa Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 McLean Commercial Historic District
 
McLean Commercial Historic District
December 20, 2006
(#06001153)
Roughly bounded by Railroad, Rowe, Second and Gray Sts.
35°13′58″N 100°36′09″W / 35.232673°N 100.602508°W / 35.232673; -100.602508 (McLean Commercial Historic District)
McLean
5 Pampa City Hall
 
Pampa City Hall
December 30, 1999
(#99001622)
200 W. Foster
35°32′08″N 100°57′46″W / 35.535556°N 100.962778°W / 35.535556; -100.962778 (Pampa City Hall)
Pampa Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 Schneider Hotel
 
Schneider Hotel
December 19, 1985
(#85003215)
120 S. Russell
35°32′04″N 100°57′42″W / 35.534444°N 100.961667°W / 35.534444; -100.961667 (Schneider Hotel)
Pampa
7 US Post Office-Pampa Main
 
US Post Office-Pampa Main
November 17, 1986
(#86003236)
120 E. Foster
35°32′10″N 100°57′36″W / 35.536111°N 100.96°W / 35.536111; -100.96 (US Post Office-Pampa Main)
Pampa Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 White Deer Land Company Building
 
White Deer Land Company Building
January 14, 2000
(#99001701)
116 S. Cuyler
35°32′05″N 100°57′38″W / 35.534722°N 100.960556°W / 35.534722; -100.960556 (White Deer Land Company Building)
Pampa

Hale County edit

[2] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Plainview Commercial Historic District
 
Plainview Commercial Historic District
December 2, 1982
(#82004855)
Roughly bounded by E. 4th, Austin, E. 9th, and Ash Sts. (both sides)
34°11′08″N 101°42′11″W / 34.185556°N 101.703056°W / 34.185556; -101.703056 (Plainview Commercial Historic District)
Plainview Includes one Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Plainview Site
 
Plainview Site
October 15, 1966
(#66000814)
Address restricted[4]
Plainview

Hall County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Hall County Courthouse
 
Hall County Courthouse
October 1, 2008
(#08000961)
512 W. Main
34°43′31″N 100°32′06″W / 34.725286°N 100.535097°W / 34.725286; -100.535097 (Hall County Courthouse)
Memphis State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Hotel Turkey
 
Hotel Turkey
October 24, 1991
(#91001521)
Jct. of 3rd and Alexander Sts.
34°23′38″N 100°53′51″W / 34.393889°N 100.8975°W / 34.393889; -100.8975 (Hotel Turkey)
Turkey Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Hansford County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Hardeman County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Quanah Commercial Historic District
 
Quanah Commercial Historic District
May 25, 2000
(#00000475)
Roughly bounded by Green, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, King, Elbert, and McClelland Sts., and Burlington Northern RR tr
34°17′53″N 99°44′22″W / 34.298056°N 99.739444°W / 34.298056; -99.739444 (Quanah Commercial Historic District)
Quanah Includes State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
2 Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway Depot
 
Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway Depot
October 15, 1979
(#79002951)
100 Mercer St.
34°17′14″N 99°44′52″W / 34.287222°N 99.747778°W / 34.287222; -99.747778 (Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway Depot)
Quanah Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; depot of the Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway

Hartley County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Hartley County Courthouse and Jail
 
Hartley County Courthouse and Jail
December 31, 1987
(#87002237)
Railroad Ave.
35°40′54″N 102°19′57″W / 35.681667°N 102.3325°W / 35.681667; -102.3325 (Hartley County Courthouse and Jail)
Channing State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
2 Proctor Pen I
 
Proctor Pen I
July 12, 1984
(#84001852)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
3 Miguel Tafoya Place
 
Miguel Tafoya Place
July 12, 1984
(#84001854)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
4 XIT General Office
 
XIT General Office
May 6, 1985
(#85000960)
Railroad Ave. and 5th St.
35°41′09″N 102°19′52″W / 35.685833°N 102.331111°W / 35.685833; -102.331111 (XIT General Office)
Channing Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks

Hemphill County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train
 
Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train
August 13, 2001
(#01000875)
Address restricted[4]
Canadian

Hockley County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Howard County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Potton-Hayden House
 
Potton-Hayden House
April 14, 1975
(#75001992)
SW corner Gregg and 2nd Sts.
32°15′00″N 101°28′42″W / 32.25°N 101.478333°W / 32.25; -101.478333 (Potton-Hayden House)
Big Spring State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Settles Hotel
 
Settles Hotel
April 16, 2013
(#13000207)
200 E. 3rd St.
32°15′10″N 101°28′31″W / 32.25276°N 101.47532°W / 32.25276; -101.47532 (Settles Hotel)
Big Spring Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Hutchinson County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Adobe Walls
Adobe Walls
Adobe Walls
May 22, 1978
(#78002958)
Address restricted[4]
Stinnett
2 Antelope Creek Archeological District
 
Antelope Creek Archeological District
September 22, 1972
(#72001366)
Address restricted[4]
Fritch
3 Hutchinson County Courthouse
 
Hutchinson County Courthouse
August 28, 2012
(#12000587)
500 North Main Street
35°49′39″N 101°26′32″W / 35.827504°N 101.442348°W / 35.827504; -101.442348 (Hutchinson County Courthouse)
Stinnett Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Kent County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 First National Bank Building
 
First National Bank Building
August 29, 1977
(#97001209)
402 Donaho St.
33°14′52″N 100°34′27″W / 33.247778°N 100.574167°W / 33.247778; -100.574167 (First National Bank Building)
Jayton Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

King County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Knox County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 State Highway 16 Bridge at the Brazos River
 
State Highway 16 Bridge at the Brazos River
October 10, 1996
(#96001123)
TX 6, 6 mi (9.7 km). S of jct. with US 82
33°30′02″N 99°48′07″W / 33.500556°N 99.801944°W / 33.500556; -99.801944 (State Highway 16 Bridge at the Brazos River)
Benjamin Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Lamb County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Lipscomb County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Lipscomb County Courthouse
 
Lipscomb County Courthouse
July 9, 2008
(#08000730)
Courthouse Square
36°14′02″N 100°16′14″W / 36.233800°N 100.270550°W / 36.233800; -100.270550 (Lipscomb County Courthouse)
Lipscomb State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Lubbock County edit

[2] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Warren and Myrta Bacon House
 
Warren and Myrta Bacon House
July 15, 1982
(#82004512)
1802 Broadway
33°35′06″N 101°51′23″W / 33.585°N 101.856389°W / 33.585; -101.856389 (Warren and Myrta Bacon House)
Lubbock Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Cactus Theater
 
Cactus Theater
May 8, 1998
(#98000447)
1812 Buddy Holly Ave.
33°34′42″N 101°50′39″W / 33.578333°N 101.844167°W / 33.578333; -101.844167 (Cactus Theater)
Lubbock
3 Canyon Lakes Archeological District
 
Canyon Lakes Archeological District
March 26, 1976
(#76002049)
Address restricted[4]
Lubbock
4 Carlock Building
 
Carlock Building
July 28, 2004
(#04000767)
1001-1013 13th St.
33°35′00″N 101°50′45″W / 33.583333°N 101.845833°W / 33.583333; -101.845833 (Carlock Building)
Lubbock
5 Fort Worth and Denver South Plains Railway Depot
 
Fort Worth and Denver South Plains Railway Depot
July 26, 1990
(#90001120)
1801 Ave. G
33°34′43″N 101°50′32″W / 33.578611°N 101.842222°W / 33.578611; -101.842222 (Fort Worth and Denver South Plains Railway Depot)
Lubbock
6 Holden Properties Historic District
 
Holden Properties Historic District
May 29, 1998
(#98000602)
3103, 3105, 3105A, 3105B, 3107, 3109, and 3111 20th St.
33°34′34″N 101°52′56″W / 33.576111°N 101.882222°W / 33.576111; -101.882222 (Holden Properties Historic District)
Lubbock
7 William Curry and Olive Price Holden House
 
William Curry and Olive Price Holden House
August 5, 1994
(#94000834)
3109 20th St.
33°34′34″N 101°52′54″W / 33.576111°N 101.881667°W / 33.576111; -101.881667 (William Curry and Olive Price Holden House)
Lubbock Part of Holden Properties Historic District
8 Kress Building
 
Kress Building
October 2, 1992
(#92001305)
1109 Broadway
33°35′05″N 101°50′09″W / 33.584722°N 101.835833°W / 33.584722; -101.835833 (Kress Building)
Lubbock
9 Lubbock County Jail
 
Lubbock County Jail
February 13, 2018
(#100002130)
811 Main St.
33°35′08″N 101°50′38″W / 33.585541°N 101.843783°W / 33.585541; -101.843783 (Lubbock County Jail)
Lubbock
10 Lubbock High School
 
Lubbock High School
May 1, 1985
(#85000924)
2004 19th St.
33°34′41″N 101°51′35″W / 33.578056°N 101.859722°W / 33.578056; -101.859722 (Lubbock High School)
Lubbock Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Lubbock Lake Site
 
Lubbock Lake Site
June 21, 1971
(#71000948)
Landmark Dr off US 84
33°37′19″N 101°53′23″W / 33.621944°N 101.889722°W / 33.621944; -101.889722 (Lubbock Lake Site)
Lubbock
12 Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building
 
Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building
February 17, 1995
(#95000101)
800 Broadway
33°35′06″N 101°50′35″W / 33.585°N 101.843056°W / 33.585; -101.843056 (Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building)
Lubbock
13 Fred and Annie Snyder House
 
Fred and Annie Snyder House
January 28, 1992
(#91002019)
2701 19th St.
33°34′38″N 101°52′30″W / 33.577222°N 101.875°W / 33.577222; -101.875 (Fred and Annie Snyder House)
Lubbock
14 South Overton Residential Historic District
 
South Overton Residential Historic District
March 14, 1996
(#96000276)
Roughly bounded by Broadway, Ave. Q., 19th St. and University Ave.
33°34′51″N 101°51′47″W / 33.580833°N 101.863056°W / 33.580833; -101.863056 (South Overton Residential Historic District)
Lubbock
15 Texas Technological College Dairy Barn
 
Texas Technological College Dairy Barn
April 2, 1992
(#92000336)
Texas Tech University campus
33°34′53″N 101°52′40″W / 33.581389°N 101.877778°W / 33.581389; -101.877778 (Texas Technological College Dairy Barn)
Lubbock Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Texas Technological College Historic District
16 Texas Technological College Historic District
 
Texas Technological College Historic District
May 10, 1996
(#96000523)
Roughly bounded by 6th St., University Ave., 19th St., and Flint St.
33°35′02″N 101°52′28″W / 33.583889°N 101.874444°W / 33.583889; -101.874444 (Texas Technological College Historic District)
Lubbock
17 Tubbs-Carlisle House
 
Tubbs-Carlisle House
November 2, 1990
(#90001719)
602 Fulton Ave.
33°35′23″N 101°56′35″W / 33.589722°N 101.943056°W / 33.589722; -101.943056 (Tubbs-Carlisle House)
Lubbock Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Lynn County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Lynn County Courthouse
 
Lynn County Courthouse
July 8, 1982
(#82004513)
Bounded by 1st St., 2nd St., Ave. H, and Ave. J
33°09′52″N 101°47′44″W / 33.164444°N 101.795556°W / 33.164444; -101.795556 (Lynn County Courthouse)
Tahoka State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Mitchell County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Scott-Majors House
 
Scott-Majors House
February 5, 1979
(#79002995)
425 Chestnut St.
32°23′27″N 100°51′52″W / 32.390833°N 100.864444°W / 32.390833; -100.864444 (Scott-Majors House)
Colorado City Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Moore County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Motley County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Traweek House
 
Traweek House
May 2, 1991
(#91000486)
927 Lariat St.
34°00′41″N 100°49′29″W / 34.011389°N 100.824722°W / 34.011389; -100.824722 (Traweek House)
Matador Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Ochiltree County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Buried City Site (41OC1)
 
Buried City Site (41OC1)
September 13, 1984
(#84001923)
Address restricted[4]
Perryton
2 Plainview Hardware Company Building June 14, 1990
(#90000904)
210 S. Main St.
36°23′53″N 100°48′10″W / 36.398056°N 100.802778°W / 36.398056; -100.802778 (Plainview Hardware Company Building)
Perryton


Oldham County edit

[2] Name on the Register[6] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Chavez City Ruins (41OL253)
 
Chavez City Ruins (41OL253)
July 12, 1984
(#84001925)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
2 Chavez Suburbs East and West (41OL254)
 
Chavez Suburbs East and West (41OL254)
July 12, 1984
(#84001928)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
3 Green No. 5 (41OL257)
 
Green No. 5 (41OL257)
July 12, 1984
(#84001936)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
4 Griffin Site (41OL246)
 
Griffin Site (41OL246)
July 12, 1984
(#84001938)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
5 Landergin Mesa
 
Landergin Mesa
October 15, 1966
(#66000821)
Address restricted[4]
Vega
6 Mansfield I (41OL50)
 
Mansfield I (41OL50)
July 12, 1984
(#84001940)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
7 Maston I (41OL256)
 
Maston I (41OL256)
July 12, 1984
(#84001942)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
8 Maston No. 13 Stone Wall (41OL249)
 
Maston No. 13 Stone Wall (41OL249)
September 10, 1984
(#84001945)
Address restricted[4]
Adrian
9 Maston No. 52 (41OL235)
 
Maston No. 52 (41OL235)
July 12, 1984
(#84001948)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
10 Rocky Dell
 
Rocky Dell
February 23, 1972
(#72001370)
Address restricted[4]
Adrian
11 Stone Corrals No. 1-6 (41OL250)
 
Stone Corrals No. 1-6 (41OL250)
July 12, 1984
(#84001951)
Address restricted[4]
Amarillo
12 Vega Motel
 
Vega Motel
October 5, 2006
(#06000926)
1005 Vega Blvd.
35°14′33″N 102°25′46″W / 35.242544°N 102.429357°W / 35.242544; -102.429357 (Vega Motel)
Vega

Parmer County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Potter County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument
 
Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument
October 15, 1966
(#66000822)
SW of Fritch on the Canadian River
35°34′56″N 101°40′19″W / 35.582092°N 101.672078°W / 35.582092; -101.672078 (Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument)
Fritch
2 Amarillo Building
 
Amarillo Building
February 23, 2018
(#100002131)
301 S Polk
35°12′38″N 101°50′11″W / 35.210624°N 101.836449°W / 35.210624; -101.836449 (Amarillo Building)
Amarillo
3 Amarillo College Administration Building and Gymnasium
 
Amarillo College Administration Building and Gymnasium
January 28, 1992
(#91002023)
2201 S. Washington St. and 2221 S. Washington St.
35°11′18″N 101°50′53″W / 35.188335°N 101.848164°W / 35.188335; -101.848164 (Amarillo College Administration Building and Gymnasium)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
4 Amarillo US Post Office and Courthouse
 
Amarillo US Post Office and Courthouse
September 29, 2000
(#00001175)
205 E. Fifth St.
35°12′31″N 101°50′03″W / 35.208611°N 101.834167°W / 35.208611; -101.834167 (Amarillo US Post Office and Courthouse)
Amarillo
5 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Depot and Locomotive No. 5000
 
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Depot and Locomotive No. 5000
September 18, 1986
(#86002189)
Corner of 2nd and Lincoln
35°12′31″N 101°49′36″W / 35.208611°N 101.826667°W / 35.208611; -101.826667 (Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Depot and Locomotive No. 5000)
Amarillo Moved from original location at 307 S Grant in 2005[7]
6 Bivins House
 
Bivins House
December 31, 1974
(#74002088)
1000 Polk St.
35°12′11″N 101°50′17″W / 35.203056°N 101.838056°W / 35.203056; -101.838056 (Bivins House)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Miles and Myda Bivins House
 
Miles and Myda Bivins House
October 2, 1992
(#92001306)
2311 W. 16th Ave.
35°11′49″N 101°51′47″W / 35.196944°N 101.863056°W / 35.196944; -101.863056 (Miles and Myda Bivins House)
Amarillo
8 Central Presbyterian Church
 
Central Presbyterian Church
November 13, 1991
(#91001649)
1100 S Harrison St
35°12′10″N 101°50′26″W / 35.202778°N 101.840556°W / 35.202778; -101.840556 (Central Presbyterian Church)
Amarillo
9 Alice Ghormley Curtis House
 
Alice Ghormley Curtis House
August 14, 1992
(#92000980)
1626 S. Washington St.
35°11′48″N 101°50′54″W / 35.196667°N 101.848333°W / 35.196667; -101.848333 (Alice Ghormley Curtis House)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Douglas DC-3 Airplane, N34
 
Douglas DC-3 Airplane, N34
May 29, 1997
(#97000443)
Texas Air & Space Museum, 10001 American Drive
35°12′48″N 101°42′53″W / 35.2133°N 101.7148°W / 35.2133; -101.7148 (Douglas DC-3 Airplane, N34)
Amarillo relocated from Oklahoma City in 2014[8]
11 First Baptist Church
 
First Baptist Church
June 21, 1983
(#83003158)
218 W. 13th St.
35°12′04″N 101°50′22″W / 35.201111°N 101.839444°W / 35.201111; -101.839444 (First Baptist Church)
Amarillo
12 Fisk Medical Arts Building
 
Fisk Medical Arts Building
December 4, 2012
(#12001003)
724 S. Polk St.
35°12′21″N 101°50′16″W / 35.20584°N 101.83774°W / 35.20584; -101.83774 (Fisk Medical Arts Building)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, now a Courtyard by Marriott hotel
13 Jons-Gilvin House
 
Jons-Gilvin House
August 14, 1992
(#92000983)
1500 S. Buchanan St.
35°11′51″N 101°50′01″W / 35.1975°N 101.833611°W / 35.1975; -101.833611 (Jons-Gilvin House)
Amarillo
14 Kouns-Jackson House
 
Kouns-Jackson House
August 14, 1992
(#92000981)
1118 S. Harrison St.
35°12′07″N 101°50′26″W / 35.201944°N 101.840556°W / 35.201944; -101.840556 (Kouns-Jackson House)
Amarillo
15 Landergin-Harrington House
 
Landergin-Harrington House
December 16, 1977
(#77001466)
1600 Polk St.
35°11′49″N 101°50′20″W / 35.196944°N 101.838889°W / 35.196944; -101.838889 (Landergin-Harrington House)
Amarillo
16 Levine's Department Store
 
Levine's Department Store
December 27, 2016
(#16000917)
800 S. Polk St.
35°12′19″N 101°50′16″W / 35.205408°N 101.837868°W / 35.205408; -101.837868 (Levine's Department Store)
Amarillo
17 McBride Canyon Ruin
 
McBride Canyon Ruin
July 5, 1985
(#85001483)
Address restricted[4]
Fritch
18 McBride Ranch House
 
McBride Ranch House
April 23, 1975
(#75000152)
North of Amarillo in Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
35°32′29″N 101°43′44″W / 35.541389°N 101.728889°W / 35.541389; -101.728889 (McBride Ranch House)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
19 McMillen Apartments
 
McMillen Apartments
April 2, 2010
(#10000145)
1320 S. Fillmore
35°11′58″N 101°50′11″W / 35.199444°N 101.836389°W / 35.199444; -101.836389 (McMillen Apartments)
Amarillo
20 Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing
 
Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing
November 7, 1996
(#96001234)
2209 W. 6th Ave.
35°12′32″N 101°55′39″W / 35.208889°N 101.9275°W / 35.208889; -101.9275 (Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
21 Plemons-Mrs. M. D. Oliver-Eakle Additions Historic District
 
Plemons-Mrs. M. D. Oliver-Eakle Additions Historic District
April 21, 1992
(#92000370)
Roughly bounded by 16th Ave., Taylor St., 26th Ave., Van Buren St., I-40 and Madison St.
35°11′29″N 101°50′33″W / 35.191389°N 101.8425°W / 35.191389; -101.8425 (Plemons-Mrs. M. D. Oliver-Eakle Additions Historic District)
Amarillo
22 Polk Street Methodist Church
 
Polk Street Methodist Church
January 28, 1992
(#91002021)
1401 S. Polk St.
35°11′56″N 101°50′17″W / 35.198889°N 101.838056°W / 35.198889; -101.838056 (Polk Street Methodist Church)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
23 Potter County Courthouse and Library
 
Potter County Courthouse and Library
August 22, 1996
(#96000938)
501 S. Taylor St.
35°12′29″N 101°50′06″W / 35.208056°N 101.835°W / 35.208056; -101.835 (Potter County Courthouse and Library)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
24 Ranchotel
 
Ranchotel
April 14, 1995
(#95000411)
2501 W. Sixth Ave.
35°12′40″N 101°51′54″W / 35.211154°N 101.865125°W / 35.211154; -101.865125 (Ranchotel)
Amarillo
25 Henry B. and Ellen M. Sanborn House
 
Henry B. and Ellen M. Sanborn House
August 14, 1992
(#92000982)
1311 S. Madison St.
35°11′59″N 101°50′25″W / 35.199722°N 101.840278°W / 35.199722; -101.840278 (Henry B. and Ellen M. Sanborn House)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
26 Santa Fe Building
 
Santa Fe Building
August 22, 1996
(#96000939)
900 S. Polk St.
35°12′16″N 101°50′15″W / 35.204444°N 101.8375°W / 35.204444; -101.8375 (Santa Fe Building)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
27 Shelton-Houghton House
 
Shelton-Houghton House
August 29, 1980
(#80004145)
1700 S Polk St
35°11′42″N 101°50′22″W / 35.195°N 101.839444°W / 35.195; -101.839444 (Shelton-Houghton House)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
28 Louis H. Smith Inc. Firestone Store
 
Louis H. Smith Inc. Firestone Store
July 21, 2015
(#15000451)
1004 South Tyler Street
35°12′12″N 101°50′22″W / 35.203464°N 101.839572°W / 35.203464; -101.839572 (Louis H. Smith Inc. Firestone Store)
Amarillo
29 Triangle Motel
 
Triangle Motel
December 7, 2010
(#10000982)
7804, 7808, 7954, and 8024 E. Amarillo Blvd.
35°13′20″N 101°44′52″W / 35.222222°N 101.747778°W / 35.222222; -101.747778 (Triangle Motel)
Amarillo Route 66 in Texas MPS
30 US Route 66-Sixth Street Historic District
 
US Route 66-Sixth Street Historic District
August 23, 1994
(#94000982)
Sixth Ave. between Georgia and Forrest Aves.
35°12′40″N 101°52′24″W / 35.211111°N 101.873333°W / 35.211111; -101.873333 (US Route 66-Sixth Street Historic District)
Amarillo
31 Vineyard Manor
 
Vineyard Manor
November 26, 2014
(#14000965)
1201 S. Polk Street
35°12′04″N 101°50′17″W / 35.201222°N 101.838074°W / 35.201222; -101.838074 (Vineyard Manor)
Amarillo
32 Wolflin Historic District May 21, 1992
(#92000581)
Roughly bounded by Wolflin Ave., Washington St., SW. 34th Ave., Parker St., SW. 30th Ave. and Lipscomb St.
35°11′07″N 101°51′07″W / 35.185278°N 101.851944°W / 35.185278; -101.851944 (Wolflin Historic District)
Amarillo

Randall County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Amarillo Globe Dream House
 
Amarillo Globe Dream House
December 8, 1997
(#97001532)
3104 S. Harrison
35°10′49″N 101°50′36″W / 35.180278°N 101.843333°W / 35.180278; -101.843333 (Amarillo Globe Dream House)
Amarillo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 L. T. Lester House
 
L. T. Lester House
September 13, 1978
(#78002975)
310 8th St.
34°58′49″N 101°56′13″W / 34.980278°N 101.936944°W / 34.980278; -101.936944 (L. T. Lester House)
Canyon Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Llano Cemetery Historic District
 
Llano Cemetery Historic District
May 21, 1992
(#92000584)
2900 South Hayes
35°10′50″N 101°49′45″W / 35.180556°N 101.829167°W / 35.180556; -101.829167 (Llano Cemetery Historic District)
Amarillo
4 St. Mary's Catholic Church
 
St. Mary's Catholic Church
June 21, 1983
(#83003159)
22830 Pondesetta Rd[9]
34°57′24″N 102°06′29″W / 34.956575°N 102.108106°W / 34.956575; -102.108106 (St. Mary's Catholic Church)
Umbarger

Roberts County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Roberts County Courthouse
 
Roberts County Courthouse
March 22, 2004
(#04000228)
301 E. Commercial St.
35°41′34″N 100°38′07″W / 35.692679°N 100.635377°W / 35.692679; -100.635377 (Roberts County Courthouse)
Miami State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark

Scurry County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Sherman County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Swisher County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Terry County edit

There are no listings in the county.

Wheeler County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Battle of Sweetwater Creek
 
Battle of Sweetwater Creek
August 13, 2001
(#01000876)
Address restricted[4]
Mobeetie
2 Route 66 Bridge over the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railroad April 3, 2007
(#06000925)
I-40 south frontage road over the former CRI&G RR ROW
35°13′35″N 100°06′20″W / 35.226389°N 100.105556°W / 35.226389; -100.105556 (Route 66 Bridge over the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railroad)
Shamrock
3 Tower Station
 
Tower Station
September 18, 1997
(#97001160)
101 E. 12th St.
35°13′36″N 100°14′55″W / 35.226667°N 100.248611°W / 35.226667; -100.248611 (Tower Station)
Shamrock Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, also called Tower Station

Yoakum County edit

There are no listings in the county.

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  5. ^ Buchanan, Briggs. "Folsom Lithic Procurement, Tool Use, and Replacement at the Lake Theo Site, Texas". Plains Anthropologist 47.181 (2002): 121-146: 122.
  6. ^ a b c d "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  7. ^ Santa Fe Preserved Locomotives
  8. ^ Texas Air and Space Museum
  9. ^ "Contact Us". St. Mary's. Retrieved 2016-04-02.