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First National Bank Building

Picture of property 200-208 North Main
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in State Register Aug 22, 1992

Architect: Proudfoot & Bird
Area of Significance: financial institution
Architectural Style(s): Romanesque



Furry Homestead

Picture of property NE Corner of NE 20th St and NE 10th Ave
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in State Register Aug 1, 2020

Architect: Franklin Furry
Area of Significance: domestic
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements

The year was 1878; the wild west was still in full swing as statehoods were being granted. Settlement in southern Kansas was difficult. The Furry Homestead, being built of local red sandstone, is a sight of permanence in a transient place. The Furry Homestead stands today as a result of its hardy construction and materials. Very few homesteads in this era still stand in the surrounding region. Some were constructed of sod or timber or have been altered with new materials. To have a homestead that over 140 years old that is still extant is uncommon in the community. The home has been a staple to the community’s history and is a good example of a historic homestead. The period of significance dates from the construction of the building in c1880s to 1904 when Franklin Furry died. Mary Furry moved to town after Franklin’s passing and later moved to Wichita to live with her daughter. Based on the information collected, it is unclear if there is a more appropriate end-date related to when the Furry family occupied the land – more research will be necessary.



Kingman Carnegie Library

Picture of property 455 North Main
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Jun 25, 1987

Architect: Fred McCune
Area of Significance: library
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival
Thematic Nomination: Carnegie Libraries of Kansas



Kingman City Building

Picture of property Main Street and Avenue C
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Apr 13, 1972

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: fire station
Architectural Style(s): Renaissance



Kingman County Courthouse

Picture of property 120 Spruce Street
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Sep 11, 1985

Architect: George Washburn
Area of Significance: courthouse
Architectural Style(s): Late Victorian



Kingman National Guard Armory

Picture of property 111 South Main Street
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Jul 7, 2004

Architect: National Guard
Area of Significance: arms storage
Architectural Style(s): Other
Thematic Nomination: National Guard Armories of Kansas



Kingman Santa Fe Depot

Picture of property 201 East Sherman
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Oct 11, 2001

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: rail-related
Architectural Style(s): Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival
Thematic Nomination: Historic Railroad Resources of Kansas



Kingman US Post Office

Picture of property 425 N. Main Street
Kingman (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Oct 17, 1989

Architect: Louis Simon
Area of Significance: post office
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival
Thematic Nomination: Kansas Post Offices with Artwork



Prather (Charles M.) Barn

Picture of property NW 30th Street and NW 60th Avenue
Kingman vicinity (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Oct 31, 2002

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: animal facility
Architectural Style(s): Other



Werner, Louis Barn

Picture of property 4550 NE 80th Ave
Pretty Prairie (Kingman County)
Listed in National Register Dec 22, 2020

Architect: Louis Werner
Area of Significance: agricultural outbuilding; agricultural field; storage
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals
Thematic Nomination: Historic Agriculture Related Resources of Kansas



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