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Downtown Core North Historic District

Picture of property Generally bounded by BNSF RR tracks, 1st Ave., W side of N. Main and Poplar St
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 2004-11-18

Architect: Not listed
Category: specialty store; multiple dwelling
Thematic Nomination: Commercial and Industrial Resources of Hutchinson



Downtown Core South Historic District

Picture of property Generally bounded by C Ave., the alley S of Sherman, Washington and Poplar Sts.
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 2004-11-18

Architect: Not listed
Category: specialty store; park; business
Thematic Nomination: Commercial and Industrial Resources of Hutchinson



Fox Theater

Picture of property 18 E 1st St
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 1989-09-07

Architect: Boller Brothers
Category: theater



Graber, John P.O., House

Picture of property 208 E 6th
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 1994-01-27

Architect: Not listed
Category: secondary structure; single dwelling



Hamlin Block

Picture of property 304-306 S Main
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 2008-07-02

Architect: Italianate
Category: domestic
Thematic Nomination: Commercial and Industrial Resources of Hutchinson

The Hamlin Block building's name reflects its original owner, Martimer Hamlin, a Connecticut-born carriage maker who likely chose the property for its vicinity to the two nearby rail lines as well as an area traditionally dominated by industrial activities. It was designed to accommodate changing uses over time and the occupants of the two first-floor commercial spaces changed often. The building is nominated for its association with the growth and development of Hutchinson, particularly its association with the 1880s building boom, and as an excellent example of Italianate commercial architecture.



Hoke Building

Picture of property 25 East First Avenue
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 2011-08-04

Architect: Not listed
Category: vacant/not in use; animal facility; professional; specialty store
Thematic Nomination: Commercial and Industrial Resources of Hutchinson

The Hoke Building was commissioned by Hutchinson real estate speculator and agri-businessman James S. Hoke and built in 1910. It is a four-story commercial block with retail shops on the lower level and office spaces on the upper levels. Its construction corresponded with the city's transition from farm town to agricultural and industrial powerhouse. As Kansas farmers turned to wheat as a cash crop, Hutchinson found itself in the center of Kansas wheat country. The Hoke Building provided office space for a growing list of wheat-related businesses and organizations. Among the original occupants was the Hutchinson Board of Trade, a grain exchange founded in 1910. In addition to Hoke's real estate office, the building housed eight grain company offices in 1912. The building also housed agricultural industries that were non-grain related, including a lab operated by bacteriologist Martin Dupray that developed animal inoculations and tested water and feed. Following the death of James Hoke, the building changed ownership several times until the Great American Life Insurance Company bought the building in 1952. The building was nominated as part of the "Commercial and Industrial Resources of Hutchinson" multiple property listing for its local commercial significance.



Houston Whiteside Historic District

Picture of property Roughly bounded by BNSF RR, Pershing, Ave. B & Ave. A., Plum & Elm Sts
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 2004-11-26

Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling; manufacturing facility



Hutchinson Carnegie Library Building (Labor Temp) (Old)

Picture of property 427 N Main
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 1987-06-25

Architect: Charles Squires
Category: library
Thematic Nomination: Carnegie Libraries of Kansas



Hutchinson US Post Office

Picture of property 128 E 1st St
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 1989-10-17

Architect: Louis Simon
Category: post office
Thematic Nomination: Kansas Post Offices with Artwork



Kansas Sugar Refining Company Mill (demolished)

Picture of property 600 E 1st St
Hutchinson (Reno County)
Listed in National Register 1985-01-03

Architect: Not listed
Category: manufacturing facility; processing



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