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Jackson - McConnell House

Junction City (Geary County)
Listed in National Register 2012-04-16
Architect: unknown
Category: secondary structure; single dwelling
The Jackson-McConnell House, built in 1911, is located near downtown Junction City on a broad, tree-lined east-west street in a residential neighborhood of primarily single-family residences in the Queen Anne, Bungalow, Craftsman, and Foursquare styles. Widow Lucy Jackson commissioned the construction of this house for herself and her daughter Ella and son-in-law Irving Miller, and it would remain in their family until 1944. Donald A. McConnell, the city's long-time public school superintendent purchased the house in 1954, and it remained in his family until 1988. The house is a well-preserved example of the American Foursquare and reflects a mix of popular early 20th-century architectural styles including Craftsman and Prairie. The two-and-a-half story wood-frame residence has a cube form, a hipped roof, a limestone single-story porch with a hipped roof, and a front-facing hipped dormer in the attic. The double-door entrance is centered. The corner windows, four in all, are one of the most striking exterior features of the building. It was nominated for its architecture.
Junction City Downtown Historic District

Junction City (Geary County)
Listed in National Register 2006-07-19
Architect: James Holland, Erasmus Carr, Frank Squires, etc.
Category: vacant/not in use; domestic; government office; meeting hall; commerce
Junction City High School (Old)
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Junction City (Geary County)
Listed in National Register 1981-04-24
Architect: James Holland & Frank Squires
Category: school
Junction City Opera House

Junction City (Geary County)
Listed in State Register 2003-11-08
Architect: James Holland
Category: auditorium
Leithoff-Powers Ranch Historic District
Junction City (Geary County)
Listed in National Register 1995-07-28
Architect: Not listed
Category: Agricultural District
Lyon Creek Rainbow Arch

Wreford (Geary County)
Listed in National Register 2020-12-22
Architect: James Barney Marsh
Category: road-related; transportation
Thematic Nomination: Rainbow Arch Bridges of Kansas
Old Katy Bridge

Wreford vicinity (Geary County)
Listed in National Register 2003-05-09
Architect: Not listed
Category: road-related
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas
St. Joseph's Catholic Church and Cemetery

Junction City (Geary County)
Listed in State Register 2009-08-15
Architect: Unknown
Category: cemetery; religious facility
Wetzel, Christian, Cabin

Junction City Vicinity (Geary County)
Listed in National Register 1973-10-15
Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling
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