National Register of Historic Places Listings in North Dakota

National Register Of Historic Places Listings In North Dakota

There are approximately 420 properties and historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota. There are listings in 52 of North Dakota's 53 counties.

The listings include 25 historic bridges (see List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in North Dakota) and 18 former or current post offices (see List of United States Post Offices#North Dakota).

The listings include individual works by North Dakota architects and more of their works within historic districts. There are at least 12 individually NRHP-listed works in North Dakota by Joseph Bell DeRemer, at least 14 by George Hancock and/or his brother, at least 10 works by John W. Ross, seven by Devils Lake architect Joseph A. Shannon, at least three works by Theodore B. Wells, three works by John Marshall also of Devils Lake, three by Fargo architects Haxby & Gillespie, and three by Fargo architect William C. Albrant. About seven are by Bismarck architect Arthur W. Van Horn and/or his partners the Ritterbush Brothers. The NRHP listings include at least 14 works by Minneapolis-based architects Buechner & Orth.

The listings include four NRHP-listed individual works by builders Dinnie Brothers plus many more of their works within historic districts.


Contents: Counties in North Dakota
Adams | Barnes | Benson | Billings | Bottineau | Bowman | Burke | Burleigh | Cass | Cavalier | Dickey | Divide | Dunn | Eddy | Emmons | Foster | Golden Valley | Grand Forks | Grant | Griggs | Hettinger | Kidder | La Moure | Logan | McHenry | McIntosh | McKenzie | McLean | Mercer | Morton | Mountrail | Nelson | Oliver | Pembina | Pierce | Ramsey | Ransom | Renville | Richland | Rolette | Sargent | Sheridan | Sioux | Slope | Stark | Steele | Stutsman | Towner | Traill | Walsh | Ward | Wells | Williams
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 9, 2012.

Read more about National Register Of Historic Places Listings In North Dakota:  Current Listings By County, Adams County, Barnes County, Benson County, Billings County, Bottineau County, Bowman County, Burke County, Cavalier County, Dickey County, Divide County, Dunn County, Eddy County, Foster County, Golden Valley County, Grant County, Griggs County, Hettinger County, Kidder County, LaMoure County, Logan County, McHenry County, McIntosh County, McKenzie County, McLean County, Mercer County, Morton County, Mountrail County, Nelson County, Oliver County, Pembina County, Pierce County, Ramsey County, Ransom County, Renville County, Richland County, Rolette County, Sargent County, Sheridan County, Slope County, Stark County, Steele County, Stutsman County, Towner County, Wells County, Williams County

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