Kansas - Ellsworth County - Historic Districts
Ellsworth County Kansas (Historic Districts) has 3 places on the National Register of Historic Places.

Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Ellsworth County places including John Seitz and Henry Winter. Prominent architectural styles found in Ellsworth Country are Italianate, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals and Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements.

Ellsworth Downtown Historic District (added 2007 - - #07001065)
Generally including blks. between N Main & 3rd Sts. from Lincoln to Kansas Aves. & the W side of Kansas Ave. , Ellsworth
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Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
Seitz, John, et.al.
Architectural Style:
Modern Movement, Late Victorian
Area of Significance:
Architecture, Commerce
Period of Significance:
1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874
Owner:
Private, Local
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Government, Health Care, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Recreation And Culture, Social
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Government Office, Manufacturing Facility, Medical Business/Office, Meeting Hall, Single Dwelling, Theater
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Government, Health Care, Landscape, Religion, Social
Current Sub-function:
Business, Government Office, Medical Business/Office, Meeting Hall, Parking Lot, Religious Structure, Single Dwelling
Wilson Downtown Historic District #1--Main St. (added 2004 - - #03001496)
Roughly along Main St., 24th St., 25th St., and 26th St. , Wilson
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architect, builder, or engineer:
et al., Winter, Henry
Architectural Style:
Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private, Local
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Government, Recreation And Culture, Religion, Social
Historic Sub-function:
Business, Financial Institution, Hotel, Multiple Dwelling, Professional, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Education, Government, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Religion, Social
Current Sub-function:
Business, Financial Institution, Hotel, Multiple Dwelling, Professional, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling
Wilson Downtown Historic District #3--Southside (added 2004 - - #03001497)
400 blk of 27th St. aka Old Highway 40 , Wilson
Ammodramus, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Historic Significance:
Event, Architecture/Engineering
Architectural Style:
Italianate, Queen Anne
Area of Significance:
Commerce, Architecture
Period of Significance:
1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
Owner:
Private
Historic Function:
Commerce/Trade, Health Care, Recreation And Culture, Social
Historic Sub-function:
Auditorium, Department Store, Meeting Hall, Music Facility, Specialty Store, Sport Facility, Theater
Current Function:
Commerce/Trade, Health Care, Recreation And Culture, Social, Vacant/Not In Use
Current Sub-function:
Medical Business/Office, Meeting Hall, Museum, Music Facility, Specialty Store
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