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Arch Street Historic District
Roughly bounded by Arch, Pine, S. Second and S. Third Sts.Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Jul 3, 2002
Architect: William P. Feth
Area of Significance: residential district
Architectural Style(s): Gothic Revival; Queen Anne
AXA Building
205 S 5thLeavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Mar 16, 1972
Architect: William P. Feth
Area of Significance: professional; business
Architectural Style(s): Beaux Arts
Burt, Nathaniel H., House
1200 5th AveLeavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Oct 27, 1987
Architect: William P. Feth
Area of Significance: secondary structure; single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Romanesque
First Presbyterian Church, Leavenworth
407 Walnut StLeavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Jan 11, 2006
Architect: William Pratt Feth
Area of Significance: religious facility
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival
Leavenworth's First Presbyterian Church was designed by local architect William Pratt Feth and was built between 1907 and 1909. The Classical Revival-style brick church features an Ionic portic, stone terra cotta trim, and a two-story education wing added in about 1935. In addition to its architecture, the building was nominated for its exceptional stained glass windows - one of which was created by Tiffany Studios.
Leavenworth County Courthouse
300 Walnut StLeavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Apr 26, 2002
Architect: William P. Feth
Area of Significance: courthouse
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival
Thematic Nomination: Historic County Courthouses of Kansas
Nazareth Convent and Academy
13th and WashingtonConcordia (Cloud County)
Listed in National Register Jan 18, 1973
Architect: William P Feth, Wilson W. Hunt,
Area of Significance: church school; church-related residence
Architectural Style(s): Romanesque
North Broadway Historic District
Along N. Broadway between Seneca and Ottawa Sts.Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Jul 3, 2002
Architect: William P. Feth; Myron K. Feth; Cyril Knoll
Area of Significance: residential district
Architectural Style(s): Greek Revival; Italianate
- District Properties
- National Register Nomination
- Inventory Record
- Kansas Memory: 319 Broadway, Leavenworth, Kansas
South Esplanade Historic District
Roughly bounded by Arch, Olive and S 2nd Sts and RRLeavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Jul 3, 2002
Architect: William P. Feth; Myron K. Feth
Area of Significance: residential district
Architectural Style(s): Greek Revival; Italianate; Queen Anne
- District Properties
- National Register Nomination
- Inventory Record
- Kansas Memory: 1000 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kansas
- Kansas Memory: 818 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kansas
Third Avenue Historic District
Roughly bounded by 2nd and 4th Aves and Congress and Middle StsLeavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Jul 3, 2002
Architect: William P. Feth; Myron K. Feth
Area of Significance: residential district
Architectural Style(s): Greek Revival; Italianate; Queen Anne
Union Park Historic District
Roughly bounded by Chestnut, Congress, S 6th and W 7th StsLeavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register Jul 3, 2002
Architect: William P. Feth; Myron K. Feth
Area of Significance: commercial district
Architectural Style(s): Romanesque; Second Empire
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