Belle Fourche Commercial Historic District
United States historic place
Belle Fourche Commercial Historic District | |
500 State Street, also called the flat-iron building, used as post office and store | |
44°40′20″N 103°51′12″W / 44.67222°N 103.85333°W / 44.67222; -103.85333 | |
Area | 8 acres (3.2 ha) |
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Built | 1940 |
NRHP reference No. | 82003917[1] |
Added to NRHP | April 27, 1982 |
The Belle Fourche Commercial Historic District, a 8 acres (3.2 ha) historic district in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1]
It includes 16 contributing buildings. The district includes 500 to 620 State St. (both sides) and the even side from 608 to 622 5th Ave.[2]
Selected included buildings are:
- Hitchin' Post building, 500 State Street (between 1903 and 1915), also known as the flat-iron building. Second story added c. 1923. Used as both post office and store.
- Wide Awake Grocery Building, 520 State St. (1911), separately listed on the National Register in 1978.
- Christianson's, 501 State Street (c.1895)
- Gay Building, 507 State Street (c.1908)
- Townsend Building, 515 State Street (c.1905)
- Thomas Drug, 521 State Street (c.1890). Originally built as Ferrall Hardware Store, a survivor of 1895 fire
- Bolles Block, 603 State Street (1917)
- IOOF Building, 607 State Street (c.1903-1915)[2]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ a b LeEllen Coacher (September 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Belle Fourche Commercial Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved December 24, 2017. With 53 photos from 1980 and 2002.
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- Belle Fourche Experiment Farm
- Butte County Courthouse and Historic Jail Building
- Carl Friedrick Gartner Homestead
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- Charles and Eleanor Small House
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- First Congregational United Church of Christ
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- South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 10-109-360
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- Tri State Bakery
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- Vale School
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- William G. Kenaston House
- William Johnson House
- Belle Fourche River Bridge
- Fruitdale Bridge
- Nisland Bridge
- Olson Bridge
- South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 10-112-355
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