Harper County
| Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anthony Public Carnegie Library | 01987-06-25June 25, 1987 | 104 N. Springfield |
Anthony | |||
| Anthony Theater | 01991-04-18April 18, 1991 | 220 W. Main St. |
Anthony | |||
| I.P. Campbell Building | 02006-07-12July 12, 2006 | 116 W. Main St. |
Harper | |||
| Harper County Courthouse | 01978-11-22November 22, 1978 | 200 N. Jennings Ave. |
Anthony | |||
| Old Runnymede Church | 01973-02-06February 6, 1973 | 11th and Pine Sts. |
Harper | |||
| Thompson-Wohlschlegel Round Barn | 01985-02-21February 21, 1985 | Off U.S. Route 160, south on County Road 1485 |
Harper | |||
| US Post Office-Anthony | 01989-10-17October 17, 1989 | 121 W. Steadman |
Anthony |
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