National Register of Historic Places listings in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 21 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the parish. Another property was once listed, but has been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 12, 2024.[2]
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Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 1937 Iowa High School | Upload image | June 23, 2011 (#11000397) | 215 South Kinney Avenue, corner with East 2nd Street 30°14′07″N 93°00′42″W / 30.23536°N 93.01177°W / 30.23536; -93.01177 (1937 Iowa High School) | Iowa | Building now part of J. I. Watson Middle School campus. |
2 | All Saints Episcopal Church | September 20, 1983 (#83000493) | Corner of Hall Street and West Harrison Street 30°26′56″N 93°26′13″W / 30.4488°N 93.43681°W / 30.4488; -93.43681 (All Saints Episcopal Church) | DeQuincy | ||
3 | Calcasieu Marine Bank | More images | March 11, 1991 (#91000221) | 840 Ryan Street, corner with West Pujo Street 30°13′41″N 93°13′04″W / 30.22806°N 93.21773°W / 30.22806; -93.21773 (Calcasieu Marine Bank) | Lake Charles | |
4 | Calcasieu Parish Courthouse | More images | November 2, 1989 (#89001938) | 1000 Ryan Street 30°13′35″N 93°13′06″W / 30.22631°N 93.2184°W / 30.22631; -93.2184 (Calcasieu Parish Courthouse) | Lake Charles | |
5 | Carver Courts LA-4 | Upload image | June 18, 2018 (#100002577) | 1300 N. Goos Boulevard 30°15′18″N 93°11′39″W / 30.25507°N 93.19423°W / 30.25507; -93.19423 (Carver Courts LA-4) | Lake Charles | |
6 | Cash Grocery and Sales Company Warehouse | June 24, 2010 (#10000395) | 801 Enterprise Boulevard, corner with Broad Street 30°13′38″N 93°12′14″W / 30.22728°N 93.2039°W / 30.22728; -93.2039 (Cash Grocery and Sales Company Warehouse) | Lake Charles | ||
7 | Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | More images | October 7, 1994 (#94001201) | 935 Bilbo Street 30°13′36″N 93°13′00″W / 30.22659°N 93.21666°W / 30.22659; -93.21666 (Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception) | Lake Charles | |
8 | Charleston Hotel | May 27, 1982 (#82002762) | 900 Ryan Street, corner with West Pujo Street 30°13′40″N 93°13′04″W / 30.22773°N 93.21775°W / 30.22773; -93.21775 (Charleston Hotel) | Lake Charles | Mission Revival architecture and first skyscraper in Lake Charles | |
9 | Clark Courts LA-4-3 | Upload image | June 18, 2018 (#100002578) | 1703 Pear Street 30°15′36″N 93°11′33″W / 30.26009°N 93.1925°W / 30.26009; -93.1925 (Clark Courts LA-4-3) | Lake Charles | |
10 | DeQuincy Colored High School Gym | Upload image | August 2, 2017 (#100001430) | 502 South Grand Avenue 30°26′43″N 93°25′35″W / 30.44539°N 93.42646°W / 30.44539; -93.42646 (DeQuincy Colored High School Gym) | DeQuincy | |
11 | Deweyville-Starks Swing Bridge | More images | June 8, 2011 (#11000346) | TX 12 & LA 12 at Sabine River 30°18′14″N 93°44′37″W / 30.30383°N 93.74362°W / 30.30383; -93.74362 (Deweyville-Starks Swing Bridge) | Starks vicinity | Part of Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945 MPS.[6] |
12 | Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd | Upload image | December 22, 1983 (#83003607) | 715 Kirkman Street 30°13′50″N 93°12′34″W / 30.23045°N 93.20948°W / 30.23045; -93.20948 (Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd) | Lake Charles | Also a contributing property to Lake Charles Historic District.[7] |
13 | Jackson House | Upload image | February 13, 1986 (#86000252) | South of Peach Street, about 400 yards (370 m) west of LA 27 30°26′12″N 93°26′01″W / 30.43679°N 93.4336°W / 30.43679; -93.4336 (Jackson House) | DeQuincy vicinity | |
14 | Kansas City Southern Depot | September 22, 1983 (#83000494) | 400 Lake Charles Avenue 30°27′06″N 93°26′07″W / 30.45177°N 93.43521°W / 30.45177; -93.43521 (Kansas City Southern Depot) | DeQuincy | One of three remaining urban train depots in Louisiana. | |
15 | Lake Charles Historic District | March 16, 1990 (#90000434) | Roughly bounded by Belden Street, Lawrence Street, Kirkman Street, South Division Street, Louisiana Avenue, Iris Street, and Hodges Street; also 517 Broad St. and 517 Broad St. Rear 30°13′42″N 93°12′35″W / 30.22821°N 93.20984°W / 30.22821; -93.20984 (Lake Charles Historic District) | Lake Charles | Second set of addresses represent a boundary increase approved December 5, 2019 | |
16 | Lyons House | Upload image | April 27, 1982 (#82002763) | 1335 Horridge Street 30°11′21″N 93°34′52″W / 30.1893°N 93.58112°W / 30.1893; -93.58112 (Lyons House) | Vinton | |
17 | McNeese State University Auditorium | Upload image | May 5, 1989 (#89000381) | On east side of Ryan Street, about 200 yards (180 m) south of East Sale Road 30°10′54″N 93°13′02″W / 30.18177°N 93.21735°W / 30.18177; -93.21735 (McNeese State University Auditorium) | Lake Charles | |
18 | Muller's Department Store | February 15, 2007 (#07000069) | 619-625 Ryan Street 30°13′51″N 93°12′59″W / 30.2308°N 93.21648°W / 30.2308; -93.21648 (Muller's Department Store) | Lake Charles | Boundary were increased on May 18, 2007 to include nearby Berdon-Campbell Store.[8] | |
19 | Noble Building | June 10, 2014 (#14000310) | 324 Pujo Street 30°13′39″N 93°13′00″W / 30.22757°N 93.21666°W / 30.22757; -93.21666 (Noble Building) | Lake Charles | ||
20 | Old Lake Charles City Hall | More images | October 30, 1989 (#89001872) | 1001 Ryan Street 30°13′34″N 93°13′02″W / 30.22602°N 93.21731°W / 30.22602; -93.21731 (Old Lake Charles City Hall) | Lake Charles | |
21 | Waters Pierce Oil Company Stable Building | September 29, 1980 (#80001708) | 1019 Lakeshore Drive 30°13′33″N 93°13′11″W / 30.22582°N 93.2196°W / 30.22582; -93.2196 (Waters Pierce Oil Company Stable Building) | Lake Charles | Now hosting the Junior League of Lake Charles.[9] |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Arcade Theater | Upload image | July 7, 1978 (#78001420) | July 22, 2016 | 822 Ryan St. 30°13′42″N 93°13′04″W / 30.22838°N 93.21765°W / 30.22838; -93.21765 (Arcade Theater) | Lake Charles | Demolished after a fire in 1985.[10][11] |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Louisiana
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved July 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Barbara Stocklin (September 1996). "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form: Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945". National Park Service. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
- ^ "Lake Charles Historic District" (PDF). State of Louisiana's Division of Historic Preservation. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 20, 2018. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
- ^ National Register Staff (April 2007). "National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form: Muller's Department Store Additional Documentation/Boundary Increase". National Park Service. Retrieved April 20, 2018. With four photos from 2007 and one historical photo of Berdon-Campbell Store.
- ^ Junior League of Lake Charles Website
- ^ "Historic Lake Charles theater burns". The Times (Shreveport). November 29, 1985. p. 5A. Retrieved July 5, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Evaluation/Return Sheet - Removal: Arcade Theater" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
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