National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Douglas
Records: All Properties
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Usher, John Palmer, House

Lawrence (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 1975-03-07
Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling
U.S. Post Office

Lawrence (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 2002-10-31
Architect: James Knox Taylor
Category: post office
Vermilya-Boener House

Grant Township (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 1992-01-24
Architect: Elijah Vermilya
Category: single dwelling
Vinland Fair Association Fairgrounds Exhibit Building

Vinland, Baldwin City Vicinity (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 2004-01-23
Architect: Not listed
Category: fair
Vinland Grange Hall

Vinland (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 2000-02-10
Architect: Not listed
Category: meeting hall; business
Vinland Presbyterian Church

Vinland, Baldwin City Vicinity (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 2003-08-04
Architect: Not listed
Category: religious facility
Watkins National Bank (Old Lawrence City Hall)

Lawrence (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 1971-02-24
Architect: Cobb and Frost
Category: financial institution; city hall
Wiggins, Dudley, House

Lawrence (Douglas County)
Listed in State Register 1986-05-10
Architect: Dudley Wiggins
Category: single dwelling
Willow Springs Santa Fe Trail Historic District

Baldwin City vicinity (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 2019-04-22
Architect: Not Applicable
Category: transportation; monument/marker
Thematic Nomination: Historic Resources of the Santa Fe Trail (Amended 2013)
The Willow Springs Santa Fe Trail District is located a little over six miles northwest of Baldwin City near the former town site of Willow Springs, a well-known watering stop along the eastern portion of the Santa Fe Trail. The Willow Springs Santa Fe Trail Historic District is nationally significant for its association with transportation and commerce along the Santa Fe Trail from 1821 to 1866, for its potential to yield information about the trail in eastern Kansas, and for its commemoration of the Santa Fe Trail by the Kansas Society Daughters of the American Revolution in 1907. The district contains visible trail swales and a DAR marker. National Register listing is pending.
Winter School No. 70

Lecompton (Douglas County)
Listed in National Register 2020-12-22
Architect: Chris Christensen
Category: school; clubhouse; education related
Thematic Nomination: Historic Public Schools of Kansas
The Winter School No. 70 is a one-room schoolhouse near Lecompton in Douglas County, Kansas. It is a genuine example of a typical rural school used during its time.
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