National Register of Historic Places listings in Nobles County, Minnesota

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Location of Nobles County in Minnesota

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Nobles County, Minnesota. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Nobles County, Minnesota, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.

There are 12 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 3, 2021.[1]

Current listings[]

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[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Church of St. Adrian-Catholic
Church of St. Adrian-Catholic
May 15, 1980
(#80002094)
512 Maine Avenue
43°37′51″N 95°55′58″W / 43.63097°N 95.932682°W / 43.63097; -95.932682 (Church of St. Adrian-Catholic)
Adrian 1900 brick Romanesque Revival church.[4]
2 Church of St. Kilian (Catholic)
Church of St. Kilian (Catholic)
March 30, 1998
(#97001425)
Approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) northwest of Wilmont
43°47′23″N 95°52′10″W / 43.78983°N 95.869556°W / 43.78983; -95.869556 (Church of St. Kilian (Catholic))
St. Kilian 1900 frame Gothic Revival church of a German immigrant congregation.[4]
3
Citizens' National Bank
March 18, 1982
(#82002990)
326 10th Street
43°37′13″N 95°35′49″W / 43.620345°N 95.597033°W / 43.620345; -95.597033 (Citizens' National Bank)
Worthington 1901 brick and stone Romanesque Revival bank.[4]
4 George D. Dayton House
George D. Dayton House
December 23, 2003
(#03001336)
1311 4th Avenue
43°37′23″N 95°35′38″W / 43.623103°N 95.593806°W / 43.623103; -95.593806 (George D. Dayton House)
Worthington 1890 Colonial/Georgian Revival home of businessman George Dayton, designed by Wallace L. Dow. Now a bed and breakfast and rental facility.[5]
5
Hotel Thompson
February 16, 1984
(#84001625)
300–310 10th Street
43°37′12″N 95°35′47″W / 43.619895°N 95.596461°W / 43.619895; -95.596461 (Hotel Thompson)
Worthington 1911 brick Georgian Revival hotel.[4]
6
Dr. E.A. Kilbride Clinic
November 23, 1977
(#77000760)
701 11th Street
43°37′24″N 95°35′58″W / 43.62339°N 95.599363°W / 43.62339; -95.599363 (Dr. E.A. Kilbride Clinic)
Worthington 1927 frame clinic/hospital.[4]
7
Nobles County War Memorial Building
June 5, 2017
(#100001024)
407 12th Street
43°37′19″N 95°35′44″W / 43.621939°N 95.595583°W / 43.621939; -95.595583 (Nobles County War Memorial Building)
Worthington Prominent public building constructed 1962–63 to house a library branch, county historical society, and art center.[6]
8
Siemer Silo and Barn
May 15, 1980
(#80002095)
County Highway 19
43°34′41″N 96°00′45″W / 43.578077°N 96.012432°W / 43.578077; -96.012432 (Siemer Silo and Barn)
Ellsworth Well-preserved traditional 1918 barn and a silo built in 1936 using wood-hoop construction more typical of the 19th century.[7] As of October 2012 the silo was no longer on site.
9 May 15, 1980
(#80002096)
Spencer and First Streets
43°50′45″N 95°28′04″W / 43.845961°N 95.467914°W / 43.845961; -95.467914 (Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad Section House)
Dundee 1879 clapboard housing for railroad employees; first residence built in Dundee.[4]
10 Slade Hotel
Slade Hotel
June 30, 1975
(#75000999)
116 2nd Street E.
43°38′07″N 95°55′58″W / 43.635198°N 95.932735°W / 43.635198; -95.932735 (Slade Hotel)
Adrian 1891 brick Queen Anne hotel.[4]
11
Worthington Armory and Community Building
November 27, 2017
(#100001844)
225 9th Street
43°37′07″N 95°35′52″W / 43.618483°N 95.597768°W / 43.618483; -95.597768 (Worthington Armory and Community Building)
Worthington 1922 armory noted for its importance as a local center of both military and recreational activity, and for its Romanesque Revival architecture characteristic of the state's 1920s armories.[8]
12
Worthington Band Shell
July 21, 2015
(#15000439)
418 Lake Avenue
43°37′13″N 95°36′24″W / 43.620167°N 95.60675°W / 43.620167; -95.60675 (Worthington Band Shell)
Worthington Minnesota's only known band shell constructed by the National Youth Administration, built in 1941.[9]

Former listings[]

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1
Adrian State Bank
May 15, 1980
(#80002093)
November 27, 2017 Main Street and Second Avenue
43°38′07″N 95°56′00″W / 43.635217°N 95.933395°W / 43.635217; -95.933395 (Adrian State Bank)
Adrian 1891 brick Queen Anne bank.[10] Demolished in the early 2000s due to structural concerns.[citation needed]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 3, 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b 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. ^ 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. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g Nord, Mary Ann (2003). The National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society. ISBN 0-87351-448-3.
  5. ^ "The Historic Dayton House". 2010. Retrieved 2012-08-27.
  6. ^ Sommer, Barbara Windschill (2016-08-16). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Nobles County War Memorial Building. National Park Service.
  7. ^ "Barns: Siemer Silo and Barn". A Minnesota Sampler. Minnesota Historical Society. 2007. Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  8. ^ Gaut, Greg (2017-03-14). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Worthington Armory and Community Building. National Park Service.
  9. ^ Sommer, Barbara Windschill (2015-02-15). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Worthington Band Shell" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2015-08-02. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ "Adrian State Bank". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Archived from the original on 2019-06-18.

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