National and State Registers of Historic Places
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County: Riley
Records: All Properties
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KSAC Radio Towers
Kansas State University CampusManhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Aug 27, 1983
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: communications facility
Landmark Water Tower
Sunset Ave. & Leavenworth St.Manhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Oct 4, 2017
Architect: Black & Veatch
Area of Significance: water works
Architectural Style(s): Other
Although the city of Manhattan had a waterworks facility by the spring of 1888, the town’s first water tower was not in use until 1922. Built between 1921 and 1922, the Landmark Water Tower provided water service to the then-westward edge of town. The standpipe also helped equalize water pressure to the rest of the city, whose residents had become increasingly aware of the citywide problem. Marked by its unique style, the standpipe features an external winding staircase, a viewing deck that offers a panoramic view of the town and Flint Hills region, and a tall conical spire. Designed by Kansas City, Missouri-based Black & Veatch, the all-steel tower was manufactured by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company.
Lyda-Jean Apartments
501 HoustonManhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Apr 28, 2004
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: domestic
Architectural Style(s): Commercial Style; Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements
Manhattan Carnegie Library Building (Old)
Fifth and PoyntzManhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Jun 25, 1987
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: library
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival
Thematic Nomination: Carnegie Libraries of Kansas
Manhattan State Bank
400 PoyntzManhattan (Riley County)
Listed in State Register Feb 17, 1979
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: financial institution
Architectural Style(s): Romanesque
McFarlane-Wareham House
1906 LeavenworthManhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Jul 21, 2004
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: domestic; single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Tudor Revival; Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements
Persons Barn and Granary
2103 Highway 18 (Zeandale Road)Manhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Jan 22, 2009
Architect: unknown
Area of Significance: agricultural outbuilding; animal facility; storage
Architectural Style(s): Other
Thematic Nomination: Historic Agriculture Related Resources of Kansas
The Persons Farm is nestled in the Flint Hills of the Kansas River valley in southeast Riley County. Lifelong farmer Enoch Persons obtained the property in the late 1850s. He and his family farmed and improved the land for the next five generations. The property includes a grouping of related farm buildings that illustrates the evolution of the farmstead over nearly a half-century. The features include a gable-roof barn made of native limestone and board-and-batten siding that was likely built in the 1860s, a wood-frame granary, with multiple interior grain bins, a corral partially enclosed with six-foot tall limestone walls that date to 1939, and a 1919 clay tile silo with a concrete foundation. The property is nominated for its agricultural and architectural history.
Pioneer Log Cabin
City Park, 405 N 11th St.Manhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Feb 3, 2020
Architect: Riley County Settlers
Area of Significance: museum
Architectural Style(s): Vernacular
The Riley County Historical Society, founded in 1914, completed this cabin two years later. Designed to illustrate living conditions of early Riley County settlers, the Pioneer Log Cabin is a representation of early horizontal log construction techniques featuring hand-hewn logs and joints that were crafted and assembled onsite. Built 60 years after Manhattan’s founding, the Historical Society’s goal with this first museum was to preserve a record of the pioneer way of life. Upon its founding, the Society immediately began capturing sketches of pioneer life from any resident of the county who cared to share and have their memories preserved. Hundreds responded with letters and items. The cabin was built as a home for the archives exhibiting historic memorabilia from the earliest days of the county’s establishment and continues to serve that function today. The cabin served as home to the Historical Society and as their only museum until 1957 when they opened a larger museum. National Register listing is pending.
Platt, Jeremiah, House
2005 Claflin RoadManhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register May 20, 1981
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival; Italianate
Riley County Courthouse
100 Courthouse PlazaManhattan (Riley County)
Listed in National Register Nov 15, 2005
Architect: James Holland & Frank Squires
Area of Significance: courthouse
Architectural Style(s): Late Victorian
Thematic Nomination: Historic County Courthouses of Kansas
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