North Main Street Historic District: National Register of Historic Places Application

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Title

North Main Street Historic District: National Register of Historic Places Application

Subject

Applicable Criteria: ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING
Architectural Styles: LATE VICTORIAN, LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY REVIVALS
Architects: Builder: McKowen Brothers - Engineer: Rohwer, Henry
Areas Of Significance: ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING
Periods Of Significance: 1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949, 1950-1974
Significant Years: 1912, 1913
Resource Type: DISTRICT
Addresses:
405 N Main
406 N Main
411 N Main
412 N Main
415 N Main
420 N Main (Holy Cross Episcopal Church)
421 N Main (Moore-Dalton House)
422 N Main
426 N Main
427 N Main
432 N Main
433 N Main
437 N Main
443 N Main
445-447 N Main
450 N Main (Zion Lutheran Church Building)
451 N Main
455 N Main
460 N Main
462 N Main
464 N Main
468 N Main

Description

Address(es): 400 Block of North Main Street
Year listed: 2011
Description: The North Main Street Historic District in Poplar Bluff, Missouri encompasses
approximately 7.5 acres in the 400 block of North Main Street and is comprised of
primarily residential properties, three institutional buildings and a brick street. Properties
front North Main Street, in the 400 block. The district is one block from the business
district, located to the south.

Creator

Terri L. Foley, Private Contractor
Historic Preservation Consultant
tlfc@hotmail.com

Publisher

National Park Service

Date

Published: 7/14/2011

Format

pdf

Language

English

Identifier

National Register Information System ID: 11000440