National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Harvey
Records: All Properties
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Lincoln School

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 2004-01-13
Architect: Greenbaum and Hardy
Category: school
McKinley Residential Historic District

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 2008-07-09
Architect: Lorentz Schmidt
Category: residential district
The McKinley Residential Historic District is comprised of 142 properties located in Newton. Of the 142 properties in the district, there are 138 single-family and multi-family dwellings, one church, one school, two buildings associated with a historic hospital complex, and one clinic. Because of the neighborhood's vicinity to downtown Newton, schools, and the district offices of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, it was a highly desirable location for the city's middle- and upper-middle-class residents from the time of Newton's founding in the early 1870s through the 1920s. The properties represent a wide range of architectural styles including Italianate, Folk Victorian, Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, Prairie, Bungalow, Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, and Minimal Traditional. The district is nominated for its reflection of community growth and development and popular architectural trends.
Mennonite Settler Statue

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 1998-02-26
Architect: Not listed
Category: work of art
Neal, Jairus, House

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 1982-05-06
Architect: Not listed
Category: single dwelling
Newton Main Street Historic District I

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 2003-11-15
Architect: Not listed
Category: commercial district
Newton Main Street Historic District II

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 2003-11-15
Architect: Not listed
Category: commercial district
Newton Stadium

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 2004-01-23
Architect: Not listed
Category: sports facility
Thematic Nomination: New Deal-era Resources of Kansas
Railroad Savings and Loan Building (Old)

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 1982-05-06
Architect: Greenbaum, Hardy and Schumacher
Category: financial institution
Santa Fe Depot

Newton (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 1985-04-11
Architect: E.A. Harrison
Category: rail-related
Sedgwick Downtown Historic District

Sedgwick (Harvey County)
Listed in National Register 2012-02-03
Architect: Not listed
Category: commerce
The Sedgwick Downtown Historic District encompasses the majority of the west side of the 500 block of North Commercial Avenue in Sedgwick. The oldest town in Harvey County, Sedgwick is located 16 miles southwest of Newton, the county seat. The town was sited at the junction of the Little Arkansas River and Sand Creek, and is located on a Santa Fe Railroad spur line that stretches north from Wichita to connect to the main Santa Fe line in Newton. There are 11 buildings in this district built between 1880 and 1930 representing several phases of development. The earliest building is a wood-frame false-front building that was moved to the downtown in 1880. Some buildings were built or modified following a devastating tornado in 1923, and others, like the Sedgwick State Bank, were updated after World War II when Sedgwick experienced a population boom of aircraft workers who were employed at Wichita’s Boeing and Cessna plants. The district is nominated for its association with the growth development of Sedgwick.
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