National Register of Historic Places listings in Linn County, Missouri
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Linn County, Missouri.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Linn County, Missouri, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 5 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 16, 2016.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Linn County Courthouse | (#99001254) |
108 High St. 39°52′46″N 93°11′21″W / 39.879444°N 93.189167°W |
Linneus | ||
2 | Linn County Jail and Sheriff's Residence | Upload image | (#00001659) |
102 N. Main St. 39°52′45″N 93°11′18″W / 39.879167°N 93.188333°W |
Linneus | |
3 | Locust Creek Covered Bridge | (#70000340) |
3 miles (4.8 km) west of Laclede off U.S. Route 36 39°47′30″N 93°14′03″W / 39.791667°N 93.234167°W |
Laclede | Longest of four surviving covered bridges in Missouri | |
4 | Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home | |
(#69000111) |
State and Worlow Sts. 39°47′17″N 93°10′08″W / 39.788056°N 93.168889°W |
Laclede | |
5 | Plum Grove School | Upload image | (#94001203) |
County Road 350, 3/8 miles north of its junction with County Road 346 39°48′48″N 93°12′04″W / 39.813333°N 93.201111°W |
Laclede |
See also
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Missouri
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri
References
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- ↑ 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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ↑ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 16, 2016.
- ↑ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ↑ 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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