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Independence Downtown Historic District

Picture of property Chestnut, Laurel, Myrtle, Main, Maple bet. 5th and 9th
Independence (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Jul 19, 2006

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: commerce
Architectural Style(s): Late Victorian; Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals



Independence Junior High School

Picture of property 300 West Locust Street
Independence (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Dec 30, 2009

Architect: N. S. Spencer & Sons, T. W. Williamson &Co.
Area of Significance: school
Architectural Style(s): Late Gothic Revival
Thematic Nomination: Historic Public Schools of Kansas

The Independence Junior High School was built in 1923 in the popular Collegiate Gothic architectural style. Character-defining architectural features of this three-story brick building include a crenellated parapet, pointed-arch door openings and quoins on every elevation. Like other Progressive-Era school buildings, it occupies a full city block, is located near the center of town, and its large auditorium was designed to accommodate public gatherings as well as school-related functions. The school district contracted with the Chicago-based architectural firm N. S. Spencer and Sons to design the building. Prominent Kansas school architect Thomas W. Williamson of Topeka designed the gymnasium addition in 1939 as a Public Works Administration project. Changes to the building include replacement windows and exterior doors and the alteration of some interior spaces. The building continues to function as a public school. The building was nominated as part of the "Historic Public Schools of Kansas" multiple property listing for its association with local educational history and its architecture.



Independence Public Carnegie Library

Picture of property 220 East Maple
Independence (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Jan 11, 1988

Architect: Fred Gunn
Area of Significance: library
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival; Other
Thematic Nomination: Carnegie Libraries of Kansas



Infinity Archeological Site

Picture of property Address Restricted
Elk City (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Mar 24, 1971

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: archaeological site



Landon House

Picture of property 300 S. Eighth
Independence (Montgomery County)
Listed in State Register Nov 18, 2006

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: vacant/not in use; single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Queen Anne



Lookout Station Petroglyph Site (14MY1385)

Picture of property Address Restricted
Liberty (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Jul 9, 1982

Architect: Not applicable
Area of Significance: work of art
Thematic Nomination: Kansas Rock Art

This is one of 30 American Indian rock art sites located in the state of Kansas. The majority of the sites are located in four counties in the central part of the state. Smaller numbers are located in southeast and southwestern Kansas. These sites have examples of anthropomorphic figures and human-like forms, animals and animal-like forms, geometric designs, straight lines, and grooves. Several styles of anthropomorphic petroglyphs have been recognized. Previous analysis of a fraction of this rock art indicates it is the product of Indian tribes inhabiting Kansas during the protohistoric and historic periods of circa AD 1541 to AD 1870.



Memorial Hall

Picture of property Southeast corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and East Locust Street
Independence (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Jun 10, 2005

Architect: Rudolph and Eugene Meier
Area of Significance: auditorium; monument/marker
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals



Midland Theater

Picture of property 212-214 West 8th Street
Coffeyville (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Feb 9, 2005

Architect: Henderson, Clare (C.A.)
Area of Significance: recreational district
Architectural Style(s): Mission/Spanish Revival; Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals
Thematic Nomination: Historic Theaters and Opera Houses of Kansas



Onion Creek Bridge

Picture of property .5 miles south of Coffeyville
Coffeyville (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Jan 4, 1990

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas



Pennsylvania Avenue Rock Creek Bridge

Picture of property Pennsylvania Avenue, over Rock Creek
Independence (Montgomery County)
Listed in National Register Jul 2, 1985

Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Masonry Arch Bridges of Kansas



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