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Abernathy Furniture Company Factory

Picture of property 200-210 Seneca St
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 2004-10-12

Architect: Not listed
Category: multiple dwelling; industrial district



Abernathy Furniture Company Factory - Plant K (Boundary Increase)

Picture of property 1100 N 2nd St
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 2016-04-05

Architect: Unknown
Category: industrial district

Hemmed in at their original site at North 2nd and Seneca streets, the Abernathy Furniture Company (1883) expanded with the construction of a new plant in 1926. Plant K, a complex of four brick buildings located one-half mile north of the existing Abernathy Furniture Company Factory, is significant under Criterion A in the area of Commerce. Plant K enabled the Abernathy Furniture Company to double its production capacity and to continue the manufacture and distribution of furniture in an era when many of its local competitors were closing operations. Abernathy Furniture Company was among the longest operating industries in Leavenworth and was one of the largest furniture manufacturers in the region. The original Abernathy Furniture Company Factory complex at 200-210 Seneca Street was listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its significance in the areas of commerce and architecture. The historic context for Plant K is within the period of significance (1883 to 1950) documented by the National Register nomination for the original Abernathy Furniture Company Factory, though Plant K's period of significance begins in 1926 with its construction. The addition of Plant K creates a new discontiguous district, as the two complexes are geographically separate, the space between the two complexes lacks significance, and visual continuity is not a factor of its historic significance.



Abernathy/Lyle House

Picture of property 508 S Broadway
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in State Register 1989-05-26

Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling



Angell, A.J., House

Picture of property 714 S Broadway
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 1977-11-17

Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling



Arch Street Historic District

Picture of property Roughly bounded by Arch, Pine, S. Second and S. Third Sts.
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 2002-07-03

Architect: William P. Feth
Category: residential district



Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Passenger Depot

Picture of property 781 Shawnee St
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 1986-06-11

Architect: Perkins and Adams
Category: rail-related



AXA Building

Picture of property 205 S 5th
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 1972-03-16

Architect: William P. Feth
Category: professional; business



Begley Bridge

Picture of property Two unnamed farm rds flanking Stranger Creek 1.1 mi. W of jct with 227th St. and Roe Rd., 1.75 mi NW of Millwood
Millwood vicinity (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 2003-05-09

Architect: Not listed
Category: road-related
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas



Brewer, David J., House

Picture of property 1203 5th Avenue (previously 403 5th Avenue)
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 1972-02-23

Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling



Burt, Nathaniel H., House

Picture of property 1200 5th Ave
Leavenworth (Leavenworth County)
Listed in National Register 1987-10-27

Architect: William P. Feth
Category: secondary structure; single dwelling



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