National Register of Historic Places listings in Sedgwick County, Kansas
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sedgwick County, Kansas.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 138 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Three properties were once listed, but have since been removed.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]
Current listings[]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | April 21, 2009 (#09000276) |
102–104 N. Pinecrest Ave. 37°41′12″N 97°16′32″W / 37.686706°N 97.275586°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | ||
2 | April 18, 2007 (#07000314) |
1403 N. Emporia 37°42′36″N 97°20′00″W / 37.71°N 97.333333°W | Wichita | designed by Wichita builder Thomas C. Naylor and completed in 1923. This is an early example of a three story garden style apartment. Each floor has three 2-bedroom apartments, two 1-bedroom apartments and an efficiency apartment. Early tenants included a lawyer, oil broker, geologist, and lumberman, along with Thomas Naylor and his family. | ||
3 | Administration Building | June 11, 1990 (#90000908) |
McConnell AFB 37°37′55″N 97°16′23″W / 37.631944°N 97.273056°W | Wichita | ||
4 | November 21, 2006 (#06001050) |
2938 E. Douglas Ave. 37°41′09″N 97°18′07″W / 37.685833°N 97.301944°W | Wichita | designed by Wichita architect Glen H. Thomas (1889–1962) and built in 1930 by Henrion Improvement Company. | ||
5 | Henry J. Allen House | March 7, 1973 (#73000775) |
255 N. Roosevelt St. 37°41′23″N 97°17′31″W / 37.689722°N 97.291944°W | Wichita | designed in 1915 by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1917 for Henry J. Allen, newspaper owner and future Kansas governor and senator. The home is open to the public as the Frank Lloyd Wright Allen-Lambe House Museum. | |
6 | Arkansas Valley Lodge No. 21, Prince Hall Masons | August 24, 1977 (#77000596) |
615 N. Main St. 37°41′44″N 97°20′17″W / 37.695556°N 97.338056°W | Wichita | Completed in 1910, the Black Masonic Hall is the last surviving commercial building of the Black business community which was located on North Main. Windstorm damage caused a third floor to be removed in 1948. | |
7 | April 5, 2016 (#16000135) |
2100–2330 E. Dougleas Ave. (evens); 114 & 117 N. Madison Ave., 111 N. Spruce St.; 115-117 N. Grove St. 37°41′11″N 97°18′38″W / 37.686254°N 97.310684°W | Wichita | |||
8 | July 7, 2015 (#15000383) |
901 N. Broadway Ave. 37°41′57″N 97°20′08″W / 37.6991°N 97.3356°W | Wichita | |||
9 | July 3, 2012 (#12000389) |
1700 S. Elpyco Ave. 37°39′45″N 97°16′38″W / 37.662446°N 97.277167°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
10 | April 10, 2007 (#07000313) |
Belmont junction of Central and Douglas 37°41′44″N 97°17′11″W / 37.695556°N 97.286389°W | Wichita | built in 1925, the Classic Revival limestone piers connected with wrought iron arches are located at the intersections of Belmont and Central and Belmont and Douglas. | ||
11 | Bitting Building | February 28, 2012 (#12000046) |
107 N. Market St. 37°41′11″N 97°20′13″W / 37.686393°N 97.337056°W | Wichita | ||
12 | Bitting Historic District | August 4, 2004 (#04000776) |
Generally the 1100 and 1200 blocks of Bitting 37°42′22″N 97°20′54″W / 37.706111°N 97.348333°W | Wichita | ||
13 | January 7, 2010 (#09001205) |
136 N. Crestway Ave. 37°41′14″N 97°17′06″W / 37.687164°N 97.285122°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
14 | November 28, 2007 (#07001228) |
936 Back Bay Boulevard 37°42′00″N 97°20′37″W / 37.7°N 97.343611°W | Wichita | |||
15 | September 15, 2004 (#04000973) |
1004 North Market 37°42′02″N 97°20′10″W / 37.700556°N 97.336111°W | Wichita | |||
16 | June 19, 2009 (#09000460) |
400 W. Douglas Ave. 37°41′11″N 97°20′34″W / 37.686389°N 97.342778°W | Wichita | |||
17 | June 28, 2011 (#11000394) |
416 S. Commerce 37°40′56″N 97°19′51″W / 37.682222°N 97.330833°W | Wichita | |||
18 | October 10, 2007 (#07001069) |
105 S. Broadway St. 37°41′09″N 97°20′07″W / 37.685833°N 97.335278°W | Wichita | |||
19 | October 22, 2004 (#04001160) |
809, 811, and 815 W. Douglas 37°41′01″N 97°20′59″W / 37.683611°N 97.349722°W | Wichita | |||
20 | July 5, 2011 (#11000410) |
1525 E. Douglas Ave. 37°41′10″N 97°19′07″W / 37.686111°N 97.318611°W | Wichita | part of the Roadside Kansas MPS | ||
21 | Calvary Baptist Church | October 28, 1988 (#88001905) |
601 N. Water 37°41′40″N 97°20′27″W / 37.6944°N 97.3408°W | Wichita | built between 1917 and 1920, one of only a few surviving structures of Wichita’s early African American community. | |
22 | B. H. Campbell House | April 13, 1973 (#73000776) |
1155 N. River Boulevard 37°42′16″N 97°21′30″W / 37.7044°N 97.3583°W | Wichita | ||
23 | Carey House | April 13, 1972 (#72000526) |
525 E. Douglas Ave. 37°41′09″N 97°19′53″W / 37.6858°N 97.3314°W | Wichita | ||
24 | Century II Performing Arts and Convention Center | October 2, 2020 (#100005627) |
225 West Douglas Ave. 37°41′06″N 97°20′25″W / 37.6849°N 97.3403°W | Wichita | ||
25 | November 1, 2006 (#06000962) |
1230 N. Waco 37°42′27″N 97°20′30″W / 37.7075°N 97.3417°W | Wichita | |||
26 | June 14, 1982 (#82002668) |
1847 Wellington Pl. 37°43′00″N 97°20′22″W / 37.7167°N 97.3394°W | Wichita | |||
27 | December 20, 2006 (#06001173) |
320 N. Belmont 37°41′34″N 97°17′09″W / 37.6928°N 97.2858°W | Wichita | |||
28 | April 16, 2008 (#08000305) |
304 S. Circle Dr. 37°40′55″N 97°17′35″W / 37.6819°N 97.2931°W | Wichita | part of the New Deal-Era Resources of Kansas MPS | ||
29 | November 1, 2006 (#06000961) |
1137 N. Broadway 37°42′20″N 97°20′09″W / 37.7056°N 97.3358°W | Wichita | |||
30 | May 1, 2013 (#13000218) |
222 E. Elm St. 601 N. Broadway Ave. 37°41′42″N 97°20′10″W / 37.6950°N 97.3361°W | Wichita | |||
31 | July 8, 2019 (#100001706) |
222, 226, 230, 232 S. Topeka St. 37°41′02″N 97°20′03″W / 37.6840°N 97.3343°W | Wichita | |||
32 | September 17, 2012 (#12000390) |
2300 N. Broadway St. 37°43′31″N 97°20′00″W / 37.7254°N 97.3332°W | Wichita | |||
33 | October 8, 2014 (#14000832) |
716 E. Market St. 37°32′40″N 97°15′47″W / 37.5444°N 97.263°W | Derby | |||
34 | Dunbar Theatre | July 2, 2008 (#08000615) |
1007 N. Cleveland Ave. 37°42′04″N 97°19′20″W / 37.7011°N 97.3222°W | Wichita | part of the Theaters and Opera Houses of Kansas MPS | |
35 | January 31, 2008 (#07001484) |
200-202 S. Emporia 37°41′12″N 97°19′58″W / 37.6867°N 97.3328°W | Wichita | |||
36 | August 4, 2004 (#04000777) |
Roughly bounded by Topeka, Rock Island, 1st, and English Sts. 37°41′14″N 97°19′51″W / 37.6872°N 97.3308°W | Wichita | |||
37 | March 7, 2019 (#100003429) |
4802-4850 & 4850-4835 E. Eastwood. 616-626 S. Oliver Ave. 37°40′35″N 97°16′46″W / 37.6763°N 97.2795°W | Wichita | The Eastwood Plaza Apartments were built in 1951 and consist of 6 free-standing asymmetrical mid-century modern style brick buildings. They are located at South Oliver Avenue and Eastwood Street, just south of Kellogg. Designed by architect Frank McAleavy and constructed by National Builders Inc., both of Wichita, they were financed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), and intended for returning World War II veterans and for workers in Wichita's airplane industry. | ||
38 | May 11, 2006 (#06000389) |
221 S. Broadway 37°41′03″N 97°20′08″W / 37.6842°N 97.3356°W | Wichita | |||
39 | Engine House No. 6 | February 2, 1995 (#94001623) |
1300 S. Broadway 37°40′11″N 97°20′06″W / 37.6697°N 97.335°W | Wichita | ||
40 | December 30, 2009 (#09001167) |
1702 N. Fairmount Ave. 37°42′50″N 97°17′46″W / 37.7140°N 97.2962°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
41 | Fairmount Congregational Church | November 1, 2006 (#06000963) |
1650 N. Fairmount 37°42′55″N 97°17′48″W / 37.7153°N 97.2967°W | Wichita | ||
42 | September 5, 1985 (#85001979) |
1717 Fairmount Ave. 37°42′51″N 97°17′46″W / 37.7142°N 97.2961°W | Wichita | |||
43 | December 30, 2009 (#09001168) |
206 E. 18th St. 37°43′03″N 97°20′11″W / 37.7174°N 97.3365°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
44 | June 28, 2011 (#11000395) |
1301 Cleveland St. 37°42′23″N 97°19′19″W / 37.7064°N 97.3219°W | Wichita | part of the African American Resources in Wichita, Kansas MPS | ||
45 | October 10, 2007 (#07001070) |
1st and Market Sts. 37°41′16″N 97°20′13″W / 37.6879°N 97.3369°W | Wichita | |||
46 | May 1, 2013 (#13000219) |
100–110 N. Market St. 37°41′11″N 97°20′12″W / 37.6863°N 97.3368°W | Wichita | |||
47 | November 28, 2007 (#07001229) |
1229 W. 11th St. 37°42′15″N 97°21′08″W / 37.7042°N 97.3522°W | Wichita | |||
48 | Garvey Center | April 2, 2021 (#100006328) |
200-220-250-300 West Douglas Ave. 37°41′13″N 97°20′25″W / 37.6869°N 97.3403°W | Wichita | ||
49 | May 22, 2002 (#02000545) |
1721 Park Place 37°42′52″N 97°20′18″W / 37.7144°N 97.3383°W | Wichita | |||
50 | Grace Methodist Episcopal Church | July 12, 2006 (#06000599) |
944 S. Topeka 37°40′30″N 97°20′00″W / 37.675°N 97.3333°W | Wichita | ||
51 | April 5, 2016 (#16000134) |
1736–48 N. Hillside 37°42′54″N 97°17′56″W / 37.7151°N 97.2990°W | Wichita | |||
52 | Guldner House | January 7, 2010 (#09001206) |
1919 W. Douglas 37°41′01″N 97°21′50″W / 37.6836°N 97.3638°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | |
53 | November 2, 1982 (#82000420) |
255 N. Market and 115-127 E. 2nd Sts. 37°41′22″N 97°20′09″W / 37.6894°N 97.3358°W | Wichita | |||
54 | February 3, 2020 (#100004921) |
124 South Broadway St. 37°41′07″N 97°20′08″W / 37.6852°N 97.3355°W | Wichita | |||
55 | November 21, 1976 (#76000839) |
303 Circle Dr. 37°40′59″N 97°17′36″W / 37.6831°N 97.2933°W | Wichita | |||
56 | November 28, 2007 (#07001230) |
1704 N. Holyoke 37°42′50″N 97°17′50″W / 37.7139°N 97.2972°W | Wichita | |||
57 | August 23, 1991 (#91001105) |
1215 N. Broadway 37°42′25″N 97°20′08″W / 37.7069°N 97.3356°W | Wichita | |||
58 | September 30, 2019 (#100004454) |
220-230 E. William St. 37°41′06″N 97°20′10″W / 37.6850°N 97.3362°W | Wichita | |||
59 | January 15, 2003 (#02001702) |
355 N. Rock Island Ave/803-811 E. Third St. 37°41′30″N 97°19′41″W / 37.6917°N 97.3281°W | Wichita | |||
60 | October 10, 2007 (#07001071) |
158 N. Roosevelt 37°41′17″N 97°17′29″W / 37.6881°N 97.2914°W | Wichita | |||
61 | April 4, 2007 (#07000254) |
2329 E. Central 37°41′43″N 97°18′30″W / 37.6953°N 97.3083°W | Wichita | |||
62 | March 7, 2012 (#12000064) |
120 E. 1st St. 37°41′18″N 97°20′14″W / 37.688303°N 97.337227°W | Wichita | |||
63 | April 4, 2007 (#07000252) |
810 E. Third 37°41′24″N 97°19′41″W / 37.69°N 97.3281°W | Wichita | |||
64 | January 18, 2011 (#10001141) |
1220 E. Kellogg Dr. 37°40′45″N 97°19′23″W / 37.6792°N 97.3231°W | Wichita | part of the Public Schools of Kansas MPS | ||
65 | July 11, 2002 (#02000763) |
1711 N. Market St. 37°42′50″N 97°20′12″W / 37.7139°N 97.3367°W | Wichita | |||
66 | October 11, 2016 (#16000707) |
303 S. Broadway 37°41′01″N 97°20′08″W / 37.6835°N 97.3356°W | Wichita | |||
67 | June 24, 1985 (#85001385) |
224 E. Douglas 37°41′11″N 97°20′08″W / 37.6864°N 97.3356°W | Wichita | |||
68 | Lassen Hotel | October 4, 1984 (#84000108) |
Market Ave. and 1st St. 37°41′16″N 97°20′13″W / 37.6878°N 97.3369°W | Wichita | ||
69 | Governor L. D. Lewelling House | June 8, 2005 (#05000547) |
1245 N. Broadway 37°42′20″N 97°20′08″W / 37.7056°N 97.3356°W | Wichita | ||
70 | April 16, 2008 (#08000306) |
1700 S. Hydraulic St. 37°39′44″N 97°18′57″W / 37.6622°N 97.3158°W | Wichita | part of the New Deal-Era Resources of Kansas MPS | ||
71 | December 3, 2013 (#13000881) |
Roughly S. Hydraulic, S. Kansas, S. Minneapolis, & S. Minnesota Aves., Stafford Ct., E. Hodson St. 37°39′16″N 97°18′55″W / 37.6545°N 97.3152°W | Wichita | Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS. The district is a 40-acre property northwest of Wichita's aircraft related industrial district. It consists of Linwood Place Addition and Darrah’s First Addition platted in 1943 and 1949, respectively. The homes are primarily fourplex multi-family residences designed for the workers in the aircraft industry. | ||
72 | July 10, 1978 (#78001289) |
3401 E. 2nd St. 37°41′26″N 97°17′45″W / 37.6906°N 97.2958°W | Wichita | |||
73 | February 3, 2012 (#11001081) |
1730–46 E. Douglas Ave. 37°41′11″N 97°18′57″W / 37.6865°N 97.3159°W | Wichita | |||
74 | January 22, 1992 (#91002018) |
S. Broadway across the Big Arkansas River 37°38′41″N 97°20′07″W / 37.6447°N 97.3353°W | Wichita | part of the Rainbow Arch Marsh Arch Bridges of Kansas Thematic Resource (TR) | ||
75 | April 18, 2007 (#07000315) |
1144 N. Market St. 37°42′22″N 97°21′32″W / 37.7061°N 97.3589°W | Wichita | |||
76 | August 30, 1978 (#78001288) |
855 S. Martinson 37°40′25″N 97°21′23″W / 37.6736°N 97.3564°W | Wichita | |||
77 | October 2, 2020 (#100005628) |
1501 East Douglas Ave. 37°41′10″N 97°19′10″W / 37.6861°N 97.3195°W | Wichita | |||
78 | June 19, 2009 (#09000461) |
2359 N. McLean Boulevard 37°43′32″N 97°23′02″W / 37.7255°N 97.3839°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
79 | July 11, 2006 (#06000625) |
1300 E. Douglas 37°41′11″N 97°19′16″W / 37.6864°N 97.3211°W | Wichita | designed by Wichita architect U. G. Charles and built by the Wurster Construction Company in 1908. It is associated with the founder of Mentholatum, A. A. Hyde. | ||
80 | December 20, 2006 (#06001170) |
14920 W. 21st St. N. 37°43′27″N 97°30′50″W / 37.7242°N 97.5139°W | Wichita | |||
81 | June 7, 1996 (#96000583) |
1357 S. Broadway 37°40′07″N 97°20′07″W / 37.6686°N 97.3353°W | Wichita | |||
82 | January 17, 2007 (#06001243) |
1140–50 N. Topeka Ave. 37°42′21″N 97°20′03″W / 37.7058°N 97.3342°W | Wichita | |||
83 | June 14, 1982 (#82002669) |
Old Cowtown Museum 37°41′39″N 97°21′41″W / 37.6942°N 97.3614°W | Wichita | Originally was located at 901 Waco St, moved 3 times, final time to Old Cowtown Museum | ||
84 | September 2, 2009 (#09000675) |
400 South Roosevelt 37°40′50″N 97°19′29″W / 37.680556°N 97.324722°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
85 | March 12, 2001 (#01000234) |
420–426 N. Topeka Ave. 37°41′32″N 97°20′02″W / 37.692222°N 97.333889°W | Wichita | |||
86 | August 12, 2010 (#10000548) |
718, 722, and 730 N. Market St. 37°41′49″N 97°20′11″W / 37.696944°N 97.336389°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
87 | April 16, 2008 (#08000307) |
900 N. Bitting Ave. 37°42′08″N 97°21′00″W / 37.702359°N 97.350010°W | Wichita | part of the New Deal-Era Resources of Kansas MPS | ||
88 | February 14, 1983 (#83000438) |
1165, 1103, 1109, 1113, and 1108 N. Topeka Ave. 37°42′11″N 97°19′59″W / 37.703056°N 97.333056°W | Wichita | Boundary decrease approved March 26, 2018. | ||
89 | April 21, 2009 (#09000277) |
625, 630, 631, and 632 N. Topeka Ave. 37°41′45″N 97°20′03″W / 37.695731°N 97.334292°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
90 | June 14, 1982 (#82002670) |
300 N. Main St. 37°41′18″N 97°20′14″W / 37.688333°N 97.337222°W | Wichita | |||
91 | May 28, 2009 (#09000352) |
3414 E. 21st St. 37°43′22″N 97°17′43″W / 37.72279°N 97.2952°W | Wichita | |||
92 | May 14, 1971 (#71000327) |
504 N. Main St. 37°41′38″N 97°20′13″W / 37.693889°N 97.336944°W | Wichita | |||
93 | March 11, 1982 (#82002671) |
120 S. Market St. 37°41′08″N 97°20′11″W / 37.685556°N 97.336389°W | Wichita | |||
94 | Orpheum Theater and Office Building | November 28, 1980 (#80001473) |
200 N. Broadway St. 37°41′11″N 97°20′05″W / 37.686389°N 97.334722°W | Wichita | ||
95 | August 4, 2004 (#04000778) |
Roughly Park Place and Fairview Aves. between 13th and 17th Sts. and Wellington Place 37°42′53″N 97°20′22″W / 37.714722°N 97.339444°W | Wichita | |||
96 | November 4, 2009 (#09000877) |
3400 Penley Dr. 37°40′10″N 97°17′48″W / 37.669392°N 97.296622°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
97 | November 4, 2009 (#09000676) |
330 N. Crestway 37°41′27″N 97°17′06″W / 37.690697°N 97.285136°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
98 | July 8, 2009 (#09000499) |
263 S. Pershing 37°40′56″N 97°16′59″W / 37.682319°N 97.283167°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
99 | February 23, 1989 (#88002824) |
901 Spaulding Ave. 37°41′58″N 97°21′12″W / 37.699444°N 97.353333°W | Wichita | |||
100 | Riverview Apartments | July 11, 2002 (#02000765) |
404-408 Back Bay Boulevard 37°41′56″N 97°20′32″W / 37.698889°N 97.342222°W | Wichita | ||
101 | April 16, 2008 (#08000308) |
235 N. Roosevelt St. 37°41′22″N 97°17′33″W / 37.689444°N 97.2925°W | Wichita | |||
102 | April 23, 1973 (#73000777) |
729 E. Douglas St. 37°40′36″N 97°19′44″W / 37.676667°N 97.328889°W | Wichita | |||
103 | February 3, 2020 (#100004922) |
3750 East Douglas Ave. 37°41′11″N 97°17′34″W / 37.6865°N 97.2929°W | Wichita | |||
104 | St. Mark Church | May 1, 1991 (#91000463) |
19230 W. 29th St., N. 37°44′11″N 97°33′49″W / 37.736292°N 97.563484°W | St. Marks | ||
105 | Scottish Rite Temple | May 5, 1972 (#72000527) |
Northwestern corner of 1st St. at Topeka 37°41′18″N 97°20′03″W / 37.688333°N 97.334167°W | Wichita | ||
106 | Sedgwick County Memorial Hall and Soldiers and Sailors Monument | November 20, 1998 (#98001359) |
510 N. Main 37°41′38″N 97°20′15″W / 37.693889°N 97.3375°W | Wichita | ||
107 | April 16, 2008 (#08000309) |
2020 W. Murdock St. 37°41′52″N 97°21′48″W / 37.697778°N 97.363333°W | Wichita | part of the New Deal-Era Resources of Kansas MPS | ||
108 | May 21, 2009 (#09000353) |
931 Buffum Ave. 37°42′00″N 97°21′16″W / 37.69994°N 97.35441°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
109 | March 26, 2020 (#100005117) |
220-224 South Kansas Ave. 37°41′01″N 97°18′58″W / 37.6837°N 97.3160°W | Wichita | |||
110 | November 29, 1991 (#91001741) |
1207 Franklin Ave. 37°42′29″N 97°21′09″W / 37.708056°N 97.3525°W | Wichita | |||
111 | May 24, 1989 (#89000387) |
1065 N. Waco 37°42′06″N 97°20′35″W / 37.701667°N 97.343056°W | Wichita | |||
112 | April 4, 2007 (#07000253) |
938-940 North Market 37°42′00″N 97°20′10″W / 37.7°N 97.336111°W | Wichita | |||
113 | January 18, 2011 (#10001143) |
3003 E. Kellogg St. 37°40′44″N 97°18′05″W / 37.678889°N 97.301389°W | Wichita | part of the Public Schools of Kansas MPS | ||
114 | February 3, 2020 (#100004920) |
209 East William St. 37°41′06″N 97°20′12″W / 37.6850°N 97.3367°W | Wichita | |||
115 | August 4, 2004 (#04000779) |
Roughly N. Topeka and Emporia Aves. between 10th and 13th Sts. 37°42′27″N 97°20′01″W / 37.7075°N 97.333611°W | Wichita | |||
116 | February 3, 2012 (#11001082) |
104 S. Broadway St. 37°41′09″N 97°20′07″W / 37.685725°N 97.335314°W | Wichita | part of the African American Resources in Wichita, Kansas MPS | ||
117 | University Hall, Friends University | February 24, 1971 (#71000328) |
2100 University Ave. 37°40′41″N 97°21′57″W / 37.678056°N 97.365833°W | Wichita | Formerly Garfield University, in 1898 the then unoccupied building and surrounding lots was purchased by James M. Davis, a St. Louis businessman, who offered the property to the Kansas Society of Friends. Friends University opened its doors in September of 1898. The first fall enrollment was 52 students. | |
118 | US Post Office and Federal Building-Wichita | July 18, 1989 (#89000792) |
401 N. Market 37°41′30″N 97°20′18″W / 37.691667°N 97.338333°W | Wichita | ||
119 | July 8, 2009 (#09000500) |
201 N. Broadview 37°41′17″N 97°20′08″W / 37.687953°N 97.335589°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
120 | Vickers Petroleum Service Station | September 30, 2019 (#100004455) |
140 N. Main St. 37°33′55″N 97°21′08″W / 37.5654°N 97.3522°W | Haysville | ||
121 | June 27, 2014 (#14000350) |
140 N. Hydraulic Ave. 37°41′15″N 97°19′00″W / 37.6874°N 97.3167°W | Wichita | |||
122 | March 12, 2001 (#01000233) |
401-405 E. Third St. 37°41′28″N 97°20′02″W / 37.691111°N 97.333889°W | Wichita | |||
123 | August 11, 1983 (#83000439) |
622 N. St. Francis Ave 37°41′48″N 97°19′52″W / 37.696667°N 97.331111°W | Wichita | |||
124 | September 14, 2018 (#100002971) |
154 N Topeka Ave. 37°41′16″N 97°20′03″W / 37.6878°N 97.3343°W | Wichita | |||
125 | May 1, 2013 (#13000220) |
928–930 W. Douglas Ave. 37°41′03″N 97°21′06″W / 37.6842°N 97.3516°W | Wichita | |||
126 | Wichita City Carnegie Library Building | June 25, 1987 (#87000971) |
220 S. Main 37°41′14″N 97°20′21″W / 37.6872°N 97.3392°W | Wichita | part of the Carnegie Libraries of Kansas TR | |
127 | Wichita City Hall | May 14, 1971 (#71000329) |
204 S. Main St. 37°41′05″N 97°20′15″W / 37.6847°N 97.3375°W | Wichita | ||
128 | October 8, 2009 (#09000811) |
324 N. Emporia 37°41′28″N 97°19′57″W / 37.6910°N 97.3326°W | Wichita | part of the Public Schools of Kansas MPS | ||
129 | November 21, 2003 (#03001172) |
Bounded by the elevated railroad tracks, Douglas and Washington Aves. and 2nd St. 37°41′14″N 97°19′35″W / 37.6872°N 97.3264°W | Wichita | |||
130 | February 2020 (#100005629) |
223 South Main St. 37°41′04″N 97°20′18″W / 37.6845°N 97.3382°W | Wichita | |||
131 | May 24, 2012 (#12000303) |
5500 E. Kellogg Ave. 37°40′52″N 97°16′26″W / 37.6812°N 97.2740°W | Wichita | part of the United States Second Generation Veterans Hospitals MPS | ||
132 | August 11, 1983 (#83000440) |
619 E. William St. 37°41′05″N 97°19′49″W / 37.6847°N 97.3303°W | Wichita | |||
133 | May 6, 2009 (#09000278) |
4230 E. English St. 37°41′03″N 97°17′09″W / 37.6843°N 97.2857°W | Wichita | |||
134 | April 15, 2011 (#11000194) |
225 N. Roosevelt St. 37°41′21″N 97°17′33″W / 37.6892°N 97.2925°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
135 | July 6, 2010 (#10000428) |
205 North Pershing 37°41′18″N 97°16′58″W / 37.6883°N 97.2828°W | Wichita | Architect and builder John C. Neely, Jr. built this Prairie-style house in 1929 in the College Hill neighborhood for Fred D. Wilson, banker and real estate developer. | ||
136 | July 8, 2009 (#09000498) |
1038–1040, 1044, and 1045 S. Topeka Ave. 37°40′25″N 97°20′03″W / 37.6735°N 97.3342°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
137 | September 2, 2009 (#09000677) |
574 North Brookfield 37°41′43″N 97°15′21″W / 37.6953°N 97.2557°W | Wichita | part of the Residential Resources of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas 1870–1957 MPS | ||
138 | Woolf Brothers Clothing Company | May 1, 2013 (#13000221) |
135 E. Douglas Ave. 37°41′09″N 97°20′14″W / 37.6857°N 97.3371°W | Wichita |
Former listings[]
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | June 25, 2013 (#13000435) | July 10, 2017 | 514 S. Main Street 37°40′50″N 97°20′16″W / 37.68058°N 97.33779°W | Wichita | |||
2 | June 28, 2011 (#11000396) | July 7, 2015 | 1205 East 12th, N. 37°42′22″N 97°19′27″W / 37.706111°N 97.324167°W | Wichita | part of the African American Resources in Wichita, Kansas MPS | ||
3 | June 25, 2013 (#13000436) | July 10, 2017 | 507-509 South Market Street 37°40′51″N 97°20′14″W / 37.68080°N 97.33720°W | Wichita |
See also[]
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References[]
- ^ 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.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ 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.
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