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The Pine Community Center Historic District
The Pine Community Center Historic District is listed on t...
Magnolia Historic District
Stockton’s first historic district has the community’s ric...
Academy Hill Historic District
Academy Hill
Historic District
Established ...
Lexington Historic Distillery District
Side A
Started in 1869 by the Headley and Far...
The Western District Station House
"Pine Street Station"
1878
...
Red Lodge Commercial District
Rapid growth of the young town of Red Lodge coincided with...
East Florence Historic District
The East Florence business area began in the industrial bo...
The New World Mining District
Prospectors discovered rich mineral deposits in the Bearto...
Philipsburg Historic District
Philipsburg's early-day fortunes ebbed and flowed with min...
San Juan Bautista Historic District
San Juan Bautista Historic District
has been designa...
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The Pine Community Center Historic District
The Pine Community Center Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic buildings of the district are the LDS (Latter Day Saints/Mormon) Ward Chapel, built in 1915-1916, the Cultural Hall, completed in 1931, and the ...
Magnolia Historic District
Stockton’s first historic district has the community’s richest variety of architectural styles, including Queen Anne, Eastlake, Stick, Bungalow, Craftsman, Moderne and Spanish Revival. Since the 1860’s the area has been home to a broad cross section of Stockton’s citizens. The ...
Academy Hill Historic District
Academy Hill
Historic District
Established April 14, 1988
First known as Watch House Hill, where the first settlers manned a blockhouse and a palisade to guard the town from threats of Dutch and Indian attack.
Renamed Meeting House Hill ...
Lexington Historic Distillery District
Side A
Started in 1869 by the Headley and Farra Company. Continued by James E. Pepper & Company in 1879. In the late 1800s, the James E. Pepper Distillery sold whiskey to over 90 brokerage houses across the U.S. It sold ...
The Western District Station House
"Pine Street Station"
1878
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is on Pine Street, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Red Lodge Commercial District
Rapid growth of the young town of Red Lodge coincided with the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad’s branch line in 1889. The area became Montana’s leading coal mining region. Town lots were platted by the secretary of the Rocky ...
East Florence Historic District
The East Florence business area began in the industrial boom of the 1880s and 1890s and continued its development through the 1920s. Originally known as "Sweetwater", the small locally owned firms were established to serve the growing population employed in ...
The New World Mining District
Prospectors discovered rich mineral deposits in the Beartooth Mountains near here in 1874. Christened the New World Mining District, the area included claims with colorful names like Miner’s Delight, Hidden Treasure, Southern Spy and Silver King. The miners established a ...
Philipsburg Historic District
Philipsburg's early-day fortunes ebbed and flowed with mining. Today, its historic district is one of Montana's best preserved late-19th-century mining towns, with commercial, public and private buildings dating from the boom period of silver mining. Silver was discovered south of ...
San Juan Bautista Historic District
San Juan Bautista Historic District
has been designated a
REGISTERED NATIONAL
HISTORIC LANDMARK
Under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
This site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating or illustrating
the history of the United States
Marker is on Second Street, on the right when ...