National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Miami
Records: All Properties
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Asylum Bridge

Osawatomie (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Jan 4, 1990
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas
Brown, John, Cabin

Osawatomie (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Mar 24, 1971
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Other
Carey's Ford Bridge

Rantoul (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Jan 4, 1990
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas
Creamery Bridge

Osawatomie (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Mar 10, 1983
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Rainbow Arch Bridges of Kansas
Hillsdale Archeological District

Hillsdale (Miami County)
Listed in National Register May 12, 1977
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: archaeological site
Jackson Hotel

Paola (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Jul 9, 2008
Architect: Washburn, George P.
Area of Significance: restaurant; hotel
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th andOther
The Jackson Hotel, built in 1921, is a three-story red brick building located in downtown Paola. This is one of architect George Washburn's later designs and exhibits a restrained Commercial style that is significantly different from his well-known courthouse designs. The Jackson Hotel is nominated for its association with the growth and development of Paola and as a good local example of early 20th-century commercial architecture executed on a hotel.
Jake's Branch of Middle Creek Bridge

Louisburg (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Jul 2, 1985
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas
Judge D.B. Wilson Homestead

Paola (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Feb 6, 2023
Architect: James Johnson
Area of Significance: other
Architectural Style(s): Other
The Judge D.B. Wilson Homestead is located in Miami Co. The ruin consists of two stories of stone built into the hillside and surrounded by terracing. The homestead is important for its association with Judge D.B. Wilson, who is significant to the foundation of Paola and the Valley Center area. The period of significance is from 1857 when James Johnson was granted the land and continues until 1917 when the last annual picnic was held at the homestead.
Martin Farmstead

Paola (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Mar 7, 2019
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: agricultural outbuilding; animal facility; domestic; secondary structure; single dwelling; processing; Agricultural District
The Martin Farmstead is in the northwest corner of Miami County in the Paola vicinity at 31943 and 31860 West 247th Street. The property nomination includes two separate farms, the Endock Martin Farm and the Montie Martin Farm, that were combined once Montie Martin took ownership of both farmsteads in 1924. The farmstead consists of sixteen resources including on contributing site (the farmstead), nine contributing buildings, three contributing structures (the windmill and silos), two non-contributing buildings, and one non-contributing structure. The farmstead was nominated under the Multiple Property Documentation Form “Historic Agriculture-Related Resources of Kansas” with a period of significance established from 1879 when Endock Martin acquired the northeast farm through 1964 with the death of Montie Martin who acquired the southwest farm in 1910.
Miami County Courthouse

Paola (Miami County)
Listed in National Register Mar 1, 1973
Architect: George Washburn
Area of Significance: courthouse
Architectural Style(s): Late Victorian
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