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Your search returned 12 results. Asylum Bridge
Osawatomie (Miami County) Listed in National Register 1/04/1990
Architect: Not listed
Brown, John, Cabin
Osawatomie (Miami County) Listed in National Register 3/24/1971
Architect: Not listed
Carey's Ford Bridge
Rantoul (Miami County) Listed in National Register 1/04/1990
Architect: Not listed
Creamery Bridge
Osawatomie (Miami County) Listed in National Register 3/10/1983
Architect: Not listed
Hillsdale Archeological District
Hillsdale (Miami County) Listed in National Register 5/12/1977
Architect: Not listed
Jackson Hotel
Paola (Miami County) Listed in National Register 07/09/2008
Architect: Washburn, George P.
The Jackson Hotel, built in 1921, is a three-story red brick building located in downtown Paola. This is one of architect George Washburn's later designs and exhibits a restrained Commercial style that is significantly different from his well-known courthouse designs. The Jackson Hotel is nominated for its association with the growth and development of Paola and as a good local example of early 20th-century commercial architecture executed on a hotel. Jake's Branch of Middle Creek Bridge
Louisburg (Miami County) Listed in National Register 7/02/1985
Architect: Not listed
Miami County Courthouse
Paola (Miami County) Listed in National Register 3/01/1973
Architect: George Washburn
Mills, William, House
Osawatomie (Miami County) Listed in National Register 11/20/1986
Architect: Not listed
Paola City Hall
Paola (Miami County) Listed in State Register 08/16/2008
Architect: Washburn, George P.
Completed in 1921, the Paola City Hall was designed by Ottawa-based architect George Washburn late in his career. Unlike Washburn's many Romanesque-style courthouses, this building reflects a more subdued early 20th-century Classical Revival style. Defining features include a brick façade with subtle quoining at the corners, stone accents at the doors and windows, and an octagonal cupola supported by Classical columns. This building was designed to house the city's governmental offices, police headquarters, and the city's fire trucks - all of which still operate out of the building. The property is nominated for its association with local government history and its architecture. |





