National Register of Historic Places listings in the Central region of Texas: Other
This page is one of two listings of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas's Central region.
The Central region is an area of 20 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here. The region included 2020 population of 1.3 million, or 4.3 percent of Texas's population, with Bell County having about 30 percent of Central's population.[1] Bell County, along with Coryell and Lampasas counties, is part of the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area, a MSA.
This page covers 17 out of the 20 counties. For Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas counties, which make up the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area, please see this.
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Bosque County[edit]
Brazos County[edit]
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Burleson County[edit]
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Thomas and Mary Kraitchar Jr. House | July 11, 2002 (#02000731) | 200 E. Buck St. 30°31′58″N 96°41′29″W / 30.53274°N 96.69127°W | Caldwell | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Reeves-Womack House | February 4, 1993 (#93000002) | 405 W. Fox St. 30°31′48″N 96°41′46″W / 30.53°N 96.696111°W | Caldwell | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Falls County[edit]
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Falls County Courthouse | December 13, 2000 (#00001532) | 1 Courthouse Sq 31°18′25″N 96°53′55″W / 31.306944°N 96.898611°W | Marlin | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Westphalia Rural Historic District | May 15, 1996 (#96000524) | Roughly bounded by Co. Rt. 383, Pond Cr., Co. Rts. 377, 368, 372, 373, and the Falls Co. western boundary line 31°07′00″N 97°07′00″W / 31.116667°N 97.116667°W | Westphalia | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Freestone County[edit]
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Trinity and Brazos Valley Railroad Depot and Office Building | March 21, 1979 (#79002940) | 208 S. 3rd Ave. 31°37′33″N 96°17′07″W / 31.625833°N 96.285278°W | Teague | State Antiquities Landmark |
Grimes County[edit]
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Anderson Historic District | March 15, 1974 (#74002072) | Anderson and environs 30°29′02″N 95°59′08″W / 30.483889°N 95.985556°W | Anderson | Includes State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmarks, numerous Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
2 | Foster House | September 8, 1980 (#80004123) | E of Navasota on TX 90 30°24′33″N 96°03′00″W / 30.409167°N 96.05°W | Navasota | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | Navasota Commercial Historic District | November 30, 1982 (#82001737) | Roughly bounded by La Salle, Holland, 9th, and Brule Sts. 30°23′15″N 96°05′23″W / 30.3875°N 96.089722°W | Navasota | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
4 | P. A. Smith Hotel | April 16, 1976 (#76002036) | 111 Railroad St. 30°23′14″N 96°05′22″W / 30.387222°N 96.089444°W | Navasota | Part of Navasota Commercial Historic District | |
5 | Piedmont Springs Archeological Site | July 29, 1982 (#82004506) | Address restricted[5] | Anderson | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
6 | Steele House | June 13, 1978 (#78002939) | 217 Brewer St. 30°23′20″N 96°05′03″W / 30.388889°N 96.084167°W | Navasota | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Hamilton County[edit]
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Hamilton County Courthouse | September 4, 1980 (#80004125) | Public Sq. 31°42′13″N 98°07′23″W / 31.703611°N 98.123056°W | Hamilton | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Hill County[edit]
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Leon County[edit]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Leon County Courthouse and Jails | December 12, 1977 (#77001458) | Public Sq 31°15′30″N 95°58′41″W / 31.258333°N 95.978056°W | Centerville | State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
Limestone County[edit]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Booker T. Washington Emancipation Proclamation Park | May 24, 1976 (#76002046) | W side of Lake Mexia, 9 mi (14 km). W of Mexia 31°39′17″N 96°35′56″W / 31.654722°N 96.598889°W | Mexia | ||
2 | Joseph E. Johnston Confederate Reunion Grounds | April 2, 1976 (#76002048) | 4 mi (6.4 km). W of Mexia on SR 1633 31°37′59″N 96°33′36″W / 31.633056°N 96.56°W | Mexia | ||
3 | Liberty Square Apartments | August 29, 2018 (#10002847) | Roughly bounded by N Leon, W Sabine, N Preston, W Jacinto & N Fannin Sts. 31°31′43″N 96°32′10″W / 31.528513°N 96.536190°W | Groesbeck | ||
4 | Liberty Village Apartments | August 29, 2018 (#10002846) | 215 Elwood Enge Dr. & 612 S Ellis St. 31°31′03″N 96°32′19″W / 31.517368°N 96.538678°W | Groesbeck | ||
5 | Texas Hall, Old Trinity University | July 12, 1978 (#78002971) | College and Westminster Sts. 31°44′38″N 96°32′43″W / 31.743889°N 96.545278°W | Tehuacana | ||
6 | Vinson Site | January 17, 1991 (#90001530) | Address restricted[5] | Tehuacana |
Madison County[edit]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Shapira Hotel | September 8, 1980 (#80004140) | 209 N. Madison St. 30°57′01″N 95°54′53″W / 30.950278°N 95.914722°W | Madisonville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
McLennan County[edit]
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Milam County[edit]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Dr. Nathan and Lula Cass House | February 8, 1991 (#91000037) | 502 N. Travis Ave 30°51′16″N 96°58′38″W / 30.854306°N 96.977222°W | Cameron | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Milam County Courthouse and Jail | December 20, 1977 (#77001460) | Public Sq. and S. Fannin and E. 1st St. 30°51′00″N 96°58′34″W / 30.85°N 96.976111°W | Cameron | State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
3 | International & Great Northern Railroad Passenger Depot | September 13, 2006 (#06000824) | 11 N. Main St. 31°18′25″N 96°53′55″W / 31.3069°N 96.8986°W | Rockdale | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
4 | R. F. and Minta Pool House | July 11, 2014 (#14000403) | 901 East 8th Street 30°51′12″N 96°58′00″W / 30.853323°N 96.966796°W | Cameron | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
5 | San Xavier Mission Complex Archeological District | July 27, 1973 (#73001969) | Address restricted[5] | Rockdale |
Mills County[edit]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Mills County Courthouse | November 8, 2000 (#00001359) | 1011 Fourth St. 31°26′59″N 98°34′10″W / 31.449722°N 98.569444°W | Goldthwaite | Part of State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Mills County Jailhouse | May 8, 1979 (#79002994) | Fisher and 5th Sts. 31°26′58″N 98°34′07″W / 31.449444°N 98.568611°W | Goldthwaite | Part of State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | Regency Suspension Bridge | December 12, 1976 (#76002052) | 0.75 mi (1.21 km). S of Regency at Colorado River 31°24′37″N 98°50′45″W / 31.410278°N 98.845833°W | Regency | State Antiquities Landmark; extends into San Saba County |
Robertson County[edit]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Robert C. Allen House | August 11, 1982 (#82004521) | 402 Cedar St. 30°52′44″N 96°35′45″W / 30.878889°N 96.595833°W | Hearne | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Calvert Historic District | April 3, 1978 (#78002978) | Roughly bounded by Main, Garritt, Pin Oak, Maple, and Barton Sts. 30°58′48″N 96°40′16″W / 30.98°N 96.671111°W | Calvert | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
3 | Franklin Carnegie Library | November 25, 2005 (#05001337) | 315 East Decherd 31°01′38″N 96°29′03″W / 31.027222°N 96.484167°W | Franklin | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
4 | Hammond House | October 28, 1970 (#70000759) | Bounded by Burnet, China, Elm, and Hanna Sts. 30°58′51″N 96°40′13″W / 30.980833°N 96.670278°W | Calvert | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Calvert Historic District | |
5 | Robertson County Courthouse and Jail | December 22, 1977 (#77001472) | Public Sq. 31°01′37″N 96°29′14″W / 31.026944°N 96.487222°W | Franklin | State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
San Saba County[edit]
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Regency Suspension Bridge | December 12, 1976 (#76002052) | 0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of Regency at the Colorado River 31°24′37″N 98°50′45″W / 31.410278°N 98.845833°W | Regency | Extends into Mills County | |
2 | San Saba County Courthouse | May 1, 2003 (#03000328) | 500 E. Wallace 31°11′43″N 98°43′00″W / 31.195278°N 98.716667°W | San Saba | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
3 | US 190 Bridge at the Colorado River | October 10, 1996 (#96001125) | U.S. Route 190 at the Lampasas County line 31°13′04″N 98°33′50″W / 31.217778°N 98.563889°W | Lometa |
Washington County[edit]
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Allcorn-Kokemoor Farmstead | August 6, 1998 (#98001015) | Independence Rd., 5 mi (8.0 km). north of Brenham 30°13′22″N 96°22′51″W / 30.222778°N 96.380833°W | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Isaac Applewhite House | February 20, 1985 (#85000342) | Church St. 30°08′35″N 96°15′09″W / 30.143056°N 96.2525°W | Chappell Hill | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Chappell Hill MRA | |
3 | Bassett and Bassett Banking House | April 21, 1983 (#83003168) | 222 E. Main St. 30°10′03″N 96°23′46″W / 30.1675°N 96.396111°W | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Brenham Downtown Historic District | |
4 | Baylor University Male Department | January 11, 2024 (#100006857) | 10060 Sam Houston Rd. 30°18′58″N 96°20′48″W / 30.3160°N 96.3467°W | Independence | ||
5 | Becker-Hildebrandt House | March 29, 1990 (#90000456) | 1402 S. Church 30°09′22″N 96°23′46″W / 30.156111°N 96.396111°W | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
6 | Blinn College | March 29, 1990 (#90000446) | Roughly bounded by Third, Jackson, Fifth, Green, College, and High 30°09′34″N 96°24′15″W / 30.159444°N 96.404167°W | Brenham | Historic district encompasses the historic core of Blinn College and the neighboring residential area. Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS. | |
7 | Blue Bell Creameries Complex | March 29, 1990 (#90000468) | 602 Creamery 30°09′59″N 96°23′24″W / 30.166389°N 96.39°W | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
8 | Brenham Downtown Historic District | March 10, 2004 (#04000154) | Roughly bounded W. Vulcan, E. Vulcan, South Market, West First, Bassett, S. Austin and N. Austin 30°10′00″N 96°23′49″W / 30.166667°N 96.396944°W | Brenham | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
9 | Brenham High School | March 29, 1990 (#90000466) | 1301 S. Market 30°09′32″N 96°23′36″W / 30.1589°N 96.3932°W | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
10 | Brenham High School Gymnasium | March 29, 1990 (#90000467) | 1301 S. Market 30°09′34″N 96°23′33″W / 30.1594°N 96.3924°W | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
11 | Brenham School | March 29, 1990 (#90000454) | 600 E. Alamo 30°10′02″N 96°23′36″W / 30.167222°N 96.393333°W | Brenham | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
12 | Brenham Water Works | March 29, 1990 (#90000465) | 1105 S. Austin 30°09′31″N 96°23′51″W / 30.158611°N 96.3975°W | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
13 | Brockschmidt-Miller House | March 29, 1990 (#90000451) | 806 S. Day 30°09′38″N 96°24′01″W / 30.16057°N 96.4003°W | Brenham | Historic and Architectural Resources of Brenham MPS | |
14 | John M. Brown House | April 16, 1975 (#75002010) | South of Washington on FM 912 30°18′37″N 96°10′01″W / 30.310278°N 96.166944°W | Washington | ||
15 | W. W. Browning House |