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Bullfoot Creek Bridge

4 miles south and .9 miles east of Vesper
Vesper (Lincoln County)
Listed in National Register 7/02/1985

Architect: Not listed
Category: road-related



Cummins Block Building

161 East Lincoln
Lincoln (Lincoln County)
Listed in National Register 3/24/2000

Architect: Not listed
Category: financial institution



Danske Evangelical Lutheran Church

4 miles north and 1 mile east of Sylvan Grove
Sylvan Grove (Lincoln County)
Listed in National Register 9/12/1991

Architect: Not listed
Category: religious facility



Hildebrandt Petroglyph Site, 14LC306

Sylvan Grove vicinity
Sylvan Grove (Lincoln County)
Listed in National Register 7/09/1982

Architect: Not listed
Category: work of art



    Jensen-Dahl House

    East Main Street
    Denmark (Lincoln County)
    Listed in State Register 11/05/1994

    Architect: Not listed
    Category: single dwelling



    Kyne House

    214 West Lincoln
    Lincoln (Lincoln County)
    Listed in State Register 06/30/1979

    Architect: Not listed
    Category: single dwelling



    Lincoln Carnegie Library

    203 South Third
    Lincoln (Lincoln County)
    Listed in National Register 6/25/1987

    Architect: Not listed
    Category: library



    Lincoln County Courthouse

    Thired and Lincoln Avenue
    Lincoln (Lincoln County)
    Listed in National Register 7/13/1976

    Architect: Not listed
    Category: courthouse



    Marshall-Yohe House

    316 South Second Street
    Lincoln (Lincoln County)
    Listed in National Register 4/19/2001

    Architect: Not listed
    Category: single dwelling



    Nielsen Farm

    1125 E Pike Dr
    Sylvan Grove vicinity (Lincoln County)
    Listed in National Register 01/11/2006

    Architect: Not listed
    Category: agricultural outbuilding; single dwelling

    Situated along Spillman Creek on the west edge of the town of Denmark, the farmstead dates to the mid-1870s. The contributing extant buildings within the nominated boundaries include a vernacular limestone house (c. 1894) and a limestone barn (c. 1903). They are nominated for their association with the Danish immigration to Kansas as well as their architectural significance as unique examples of late 19th century vernacular limestone houses and barns. The two-story house was constructed by Danish immigrant and stonemason Niels Nielsen for his family while his son, Carl Christian, built the limestone barn with a wood frame roof structure in 1903.




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