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Brungardt-Dreiling Farmstead

Picture of property 2567 Golf Course Rd
Victoria vicinity (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Oct 11, 2016

Architect: Linenberger, Joseph (builder)
Area of Significance: domestic
Architectural Style(s): Vernacular; Queen Anne
Thematic Nomination: Historic Agriculture Related Resources of Kansas

The Brungardt-Dreiling Farmstead is a rare, intact dairy farmstead owned by two Volga German immigrant families, the Brungardts and the Dreilings, for nearly a century. As the most prominent dairy farm operation in the Victoria area, the Brungardt-Dreiling Farmstead is an outstanding example of what the Volga German immigrants achieved after their initial years of poverty and struggle and their entrepreneurial success in both agriculture and business in the Herzog/Victoria area. The house is significant as an excellent local example of Queen Anne architecture. The barn is a fine example of the gambrel-roof barn style that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s. The other farmstead buildings are significant as they contribute to the whole of the farm operation. The period of significance extends over the ownership of the property by the Brungardt and Dreiling families from 1903 when Andreas Peter Brungardt purchased the property to 1960 when the farmstead acquired its current appearance.



Chestnut Street Historic District

Picture of property Main, W. 9th, W. 10th, W. 11th, E 11th, E 12rh
Hays Vicinity (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Jul 9, 2008

Architect: Speck Woods: Samuel W. Bihr, Jr.
Area of Significance: department store; financial institution; specialty store; post office; religious facility; business
Architectural Style(s): Art Deco; Commercial; Italianate; Second Empire; Mission; Neoclassical

The Chestnut Historic District consists of eighty-one contributing buildings in downtown Hays. With this update and boundary expansion, the period of significance will extend to 1972, allowing for the inclusion of Modern buildings constructed between 1955 and 1972. The district remains an outstanding collection of buildings that reflect the development of a western town, which continued from the immediate post-WWII era through the next three decades. With the inclusion of these mid-century buildings the district conveys the ability of a small downtown commercial center to compete and maintain its relevance during a period in which Americans continually looked to suburbia to meet their needs.



Chrysler (Walter P.) Home

Picture of property 104 West Tenth
Ellis (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Feb 23, 1972

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Other



Drees House

Picture of property 100 East 19th Street
Hays (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Mar 2, 2001

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Modern Movement; Other
Thematic Nomination: Lustron Houses of Kansas



Ellis Congregational Church

Picture of property Eighth and Washington Sts.
Ellis (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Mar 9, 2000

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: religious facility
Architectural Style(s): Gothic Revival



First Presbyterian Church

Picture of property 100 West Seventh Street
Hays (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Mar 30, 1973

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: religious facility
Architectural Style(s): Gothic Revival; Neoclassical



Fort Fletcher Stone Arch Bridge

Picture of property 4.8 miles south of Walker, Walker Avenue
Walker (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register May 18, 2001

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge

The Fort Fletcher Bridge, which spans Big Creek, is located 4.8 miles south of Walker in Ellis County. Built by Ellis County and the Works Progress Administration in 1935-1936 of stone quarried from a nearby pasture, the bridge is 156 feet long with four 35-foot arches. The bridge takes its name from the military outpost that was briefly located adjacent to the site in 1865. It was nominated as part of the "Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas" multiple property nomination for its local significance in the area of engineering.



Fort Hays, Frontier Historical Park

Picture of property on Alt. US-183
Hays (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Jan 25, 1971

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



Gallagher House

Picture of property 310 East 20th Street
Hays (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Mar 2, 2001

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: secondary structure; single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Modern Movement; Other
Thematic Nomination: Lustron Houses of Kansas



Grant, George, Villa

Picture of property 000 Grants Villa Road; 5 mi.south & 2 mi. east of Victoria
Victoria (Ellis County)
Listed in National Register Apr 26, 1972

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Italianate



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