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Your search returned 11 results. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 7/14/2000
Architect: Not listed
Burr House
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 1/30/2008
Architect: unknown
Dodge City Downtown Historic District
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 11/4/2009
Architect: J. Wetmore, R. Curtis, W. Kimball, G. Gurtner
Downtown Dodge City's livelihood has depended upon its ability to reinvent itself. While its roots stretch back to the days of the Santa Fe Trail, the downtown developed with the coming of the Santa Fe railroad and later redeveloped with the growth of Highway 50. While Dodge City was remaking itself, the entertainment industry was capitalizing on its place in American popular culture as the stereotypical Wild West town. By the mid-twentieth century, the city's efforts to live down its rowdy past were overwhelmed by the potential for capitalizing on it. The district encompasses much of the downtown and includes the historic brick streets and commercial, civic, and religious buildings reflective of architectural styles from various periods of development. Dodge City's downtown was nominated for its reflection of historic architectural styles and its association with the development of Dodge City from its days as a railroad hub through the post World War II era of the mid-twentieth century. Dodge City Public Library
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 3/26/1979
Architect: Not listed
Hennessy Hall, Saint Mary of the Plains Campus
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 01/14/2004
Architect: Not listed
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
Windthorst (Ford County) Listed in National Register 1/05/1989
Architect: Not listed
Kansas Soldiers' Home Cemetery
Fort Dodge (Ford County) Listed in State Register 12/01/2007
Architect: Not listed
In January 1890, Fort Dodge was deeded to the State of Kansas for use as a Soldiers' Home. The Kansas Soldiers' Home Cemetery is the final resting place of veterans, spouses, and civilians from the Civil War, Indian Wars, Mexican War, Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War eras. The cemetery occupies three acres of land and is divided into three sections: Civil War, Spanish American War, and World War sections. It was nominated for its association with military history. Lora Locke Hotel
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 1/03/1985
Architect: Not listed
Mueller-Schmidt House
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 2/23/1972
Architect: Not listed
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Dodge City (Ford County) Listed in National Register 2/10/1983
Architect: Not listed
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