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Your search returned 6 results. Hollenberg Pony Express Station
Hanover (Washington County) Listed in National Register 11/15/1961 National Historic Landmark,11/15/1961
Architect: Not listed
Mahaska Rural High School #3
Mahaska (Washington County) Listed in National Register 6/27/2007
Architect: Not listed
The Mahaska Rural High School (c. 1926-1927) is a member of a quickly dwindling population of small town high school buildings constructed during the Progressive Movement that reformed both urban and rural school programs in the state between the 1910s and 1930s. The Mahaska community overwhelmingly committed to the investment in a pubic bond issue to fund the development of a high school building that could stand alone from its one other city school property. The J-shaped planned school is nominated for its architectural significance reflecting the planning principles of the Progressive Era of Kansas' public schools as defined in the "Historic Public Schools of Kansas" multiple property submissions. Nebraska-Kansas Public Land Survey Monument
Mahaska (Washington County) Listed in National Register 6/19/1987
Architect: Not listed
Washington County Courthouse
Washington (Washington County) Listed in National Register 4/06/2000
Architect: Not listed
Washington County Jail and Sheriff's Residence
Washington (Washington County) Listed in National Register 7/19/1996
Architect: Not listed
Washington County Kingpost Bridge
Barnes (Washington County) Listed in National Register 1/04/1990
Architect: Not listed
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