National Register of Historic Places listings in Woodbury County, Iowa

Location of Woodbury County in Iowa

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Woodbury County, Iowa.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Woodbury County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 55 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including three National Historic Landmarks.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2016.[2]
[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Alhambra Apartments
Alhambra Apartments
October 12, 2001
(#01001089)
801 8th St.
42°29′56″N 96°24′01″W / 42.4988°N 96.40041°W / 42.4988; -96.40041 (Alhambra Apartments)
Sioux City
2 Atchison A. Ashby House
Atchison A. Ashby House
September 25, 1998
(#98001207)
1807 Summit St.
42°30′34″N 96°24′36″W / 42.50947°N 96.40988°W / 42.50947; -96.40988 (Atchison A. Ashby House)
Sioux City
3 Badgerow Building
Badgerow Building
March 24, 1982
(#82002646)
622 4th St.
42°29′38″N 96°24′08″W / 42.49385°N 96.40224°W / 42.49385; -96.40224 (Badgerow Building)
Sioux City
4 George A. and Mary Tinkel Bailey House Upload image
August 5, 1998
(#98000929)
423 10th St.
42°28′53″N 95°47′03″W / 42.481389°N 95.784167°W / 42.481389; -95.784167 (George A. and Mary Tinkel Bailey House)
Correctionville
5 Benson Archeological Site (13WD50) Upload image
April 24, 1984
(#84001611)
Address Restricted
Smithland
6 Boston Block
Boston Block
January 3, 1985
(#85000010)
1005-1013 E. 4th St.
42°29′40″N 96°23′50″W / 42.49449°N 96.39734°W / 42.49449; -96.39734 (Boston Block)
Sioux City
7 Theophile Bruguier Cabin
Theophile Bruguier Cabin
August 14, 2000
(#00000918)
Riverside Park
42°29′48″N 96°28′31″W / 42.496678°N 96.475192°W / 42.496678; -96.475192 (Theophile Bruguier Cabin)
Sioux City
8 Elzy G. Burkam House
Elzy G. Burkam House
July 15, 1998
(#98000864)
1525 Douglas St.
42°30′25″N 96°24′25″W / 42.50693°N 96.40697°W / 42.50693; -96.40697 (Elzy G. Burkam House)
Sioux City
9 Charles City College Hall
Charles City College Hall
January 21, 1983
(#83000412)
1501 Morningside Ave.
42°28′31″N 96°21′36″W / 42.475233°N 96.360098°W / 42.475233; -96.360098 (Charles City College Hall)
Sioux City
10 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Combination Depot-Hornick Upload image
September 6, 1990
(#90001309)
Main St. south of Railway St.
42°13′51″N 96°05′51″W / 42.230833°N 96.0975°W / 42.230833; -96.0975 (Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Combination Depot-Hornick)
Hornick
11 Davidson Building
Davidson Building
June 25, 1999
(#99000736)
505 6th St.
42°29′48″N 96°24′17″W / 42.49653°N 96.40471°W / 42.49653; -96.40471 (Davidson Building)
Sioux City
12 Evans Block
Evans Block
January 3, 1985
(#85000011)
1126-28 4th St.
42°29′39″N 96°23′42″W / 42.49403°N 96.39511°W / 42.49403; -96.39511 (Evans Block)
Sioux City
13 H.H. Everist House
H.H. Everist House
September 29, 1983
(#83000413)
37 McDonald Dr.
42°31′08″N 96°24′40″W / 42.51877°N 96.41107°W / 42.51877; -96.41107 (H.H. Everist House)
Sioux City
14 Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital
Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital
March 31, 2000
(#00000306)
1105-1111 28th St.
42°31′12″N 96°24′21″W / 42.52°N 96.405833°W / 42.52; -96.405833 (Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital)
Sioux City Home designed by William L. Steele with W.W. Beach in 1906; hospital by Beuttler & Arnold in 1913.
15 Fourth Street Historic District
Fourth Street Historic District
August 15, 1995
(#95000966)
1002-1128 4th St.
42°29′39″N 96°23′46″W / 42.494167°N 96.396111°W / 42.494167; -96.396111 (Fourth Street Historic District)
Sioux City
16 Grandview Park Music Pavilion
Grandview Park Music Pavilion
February 28, 2011
(#11000053)
Sits to the east of McDonald St. -- Entrance in 2600 block of McDonald St.
42°31′00″N 96°24′35″W / 42.51673°N 96.40969°W / 42.51673; -96.40969 (Grandview Park Music Pavilion)
Sioux City
17 Great Northern Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1355 and Tender 1451
Great Northern Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1355 and Tender 1451
December 15, 2004
(#04001352)
3400 Sioux River Rd.
42°31′45″N 96°28′36″W / 42.529167°N 96.476667°W / 42.529167; -96.476667 (Great Northern Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1355 and Tender 1451)
Sioux City
18 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
May 1, 1998
(#98000381)
900 6th St.
42°29′46″N 96°23′55″W / 42.496111°N 96.398611°W / 42.496111; -96.398611 (Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church)
Sioux City
19 Dr. Van Buren Knott House
Dr. Van Buren Knott House
September 8, 1999
(#99001032)
2323 Nebraska St.
42°30′54″N 96°24′15″W / 42.51493°N 96.4041°W / 42.51493; -96.4041 (Dr. Van Buren Knott House)
Sioux City
20 Leeds Junior High School
Leeds Junior High School
October 24, 2002
(#02001228)
3919 Jefferson St.
42°32′15″N 96°22′04″W / 42.5375°N 96.367778°W / 42.5375; -96.367778 (Leeds Junior High School)
Sioux City Demolished ca. 2008[6]
21 Lewis System Armored Car and Detective Service Building Upload image
October 4, 2016
(#16000689)
700 Nebraska St.
42°29′51″N 96°24′12″W / 42.497583°N 96.403454°W / 42.497583; -96.403454 (Lewis System Armored Car and Detective Service Building)
Sioux City
22 Martin Hotel
Martin Hotel
January 27, 1983
(#83000414)
410 Pierce St.
42°29′40″N 96°24′15″W / 42.494444°N 96.404167°W / 42.494444; -96.404167 (Martin Hotel)
Sioux City
23 T.S. Martin and Company
T.S. Martin and Company
July 15, 1998
(#98000865)
Junction of 4th St. and Nebraska St.
42°29′40″N 96°24′14″W / 42.494444°N 96.40397°W / 42.494444; -96.40397 (T.S. Martin and Company)
Sioux City
24 Mary Elizabeth Day Nursery
Mary Elizabeth Day Nursery
October 30, 1997
(#97001293)
814 Court St.
42°29′57″N 96°23′46″W / 42.49922°N 96.39612°W / 42.49922; -96.39612 (Mary Elizabeth Day Nursery)
Sioux City
25 Midland Packing Company
Midland Packing Company
January 25, 1979
(#79000952)
2001 Leech Ave.
42°29′19″N 96°22′59″W / 42.488611°N 96.383056°W / 42.488611; -96.383056 (Midland Packing Company)
Sioux City Demolished in 2010[7]
26 Morningside College Historic District
Morningside College Historic District
May 14, 1997
(#97000387)
Roughly bounded by Vine, Morningside, Garretson, Peters, and S. Paxton Aves. and Sioux Trail
42°28′28″N 96°21′42″W / 42.474444°N 96.361667°W / 42.474444; -96.361667 (Morningside College Historic District)
Sioux City
27 Motor Mart Building
Motor Mart Building
April 22, 1993
(#93000330)
520 Nebraska St.
42°29′46″N 96°24′12″W / 42.49606°N 96.40321°W / 42.49606; -96.40321 (Motor Mart Building)
Sioux City
28 Mount Sinai Temple
Mount Sinai Temple
October 21, 1999
(#99001268)
1320 Nebraska St.
42°30′18″N 96°24′10″W / 42.505°N 96.402778°W / 42.505; -96.402778 (Mount Sinai Temple)
Sioux City
29 Municipal Auditorium
Municipal Auditorium
July 27, 2006
(#06000316)
500 Gordon Dr.
42°29′34″N 96°24′24″W / 42.492778°N 96.406667°W / 42.492778; -96.406667 (Municipal Auditorium)
Sioux City
30 Mylius-Eaton House
Mylius-Eaton House
January 13, 2004
(#03001390)
2900 Jackson St.
42°31′15″N 96°24′07″W / 42.52093°N 96.4019°W / 42.52093; -96.4019 (Mylius-Eaton House)
Sioux City
31 New Orpheum Theatre
New Orpheum Theatre
August 25, 2000
(#00000919)
520-28 Pierce St.
42°29′44″N 96°24′17″W / 42.495556°N 96.404722°W / 42.495556; -96.404722 (New Orpheum Theatre)
Sioux City Restored theatre complex that was built in 1927
32 James P. Newton House and Maid Cottage
James P. Newton House and Maid Cottage
March 3, 2000
(#00000154)
2312 Nebraska St.
42°30′53″N 96°24′12″W / 42.5147°N 96.40329°W / 42.5147; -96.40329 (James P. Newton House and Maid Cottage)
Sioux City
33 Julius and Anine Oversen House
Julius and Anine Oversen House
March 28, 2007
(#07000207)
2037 S. Lemon St.
42°28′08″N 96°20′33″W / 42.469002°N 96.342551°W / 42.469002; -96.342551 (Julius and Anine Oversen House)
Sioux City
34 John Peirce House
John Peirce House
December 12, 1978
(#78001273)
2901 Jackson St.
42°31′15″N 96°24′08″W / 42.520833°N 96.402222°W / 42.520833; -96.402222 (John Peirce House)
Sioux City
35 Rose Hill Historic District
Rose Hill Historic District
September 12, 2002
(#02001022)
1400-1700 blocks of Douglas St., Grandview Boulevard, and Summit St.
42°30′08″N 96°24′48″W / 42.502222°N 96.413333°W / 42.502222; -96.413333 (Rose Hill Historic District)
Sioux City
36 St. Boniface Historic District
St. Boniface Historic District
November 5, 1998
(#98001322)
703 W. 5th St., 515 Cook St., and 700 W. 6th St.
42°30′04″N 96°25′03″W / 42.501111°N 96.4175°W / 42.501111; -96.4175 (St. Boniface Historic District)
Sioux City
37 St. Thomas Episcopal Church
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
September 27, 1984
(#84001612)
1200 Douglas St.
42°30′11″N 96°24′23″W / 42.503056°N 96.406389°W / 42.503056; -96.406389 (St. Thomas Episcopal Church)
Sioux City
38 Arthur and Stella Sanford House
Arthur and Stella Sanford House
May 9, 2003
(#03000359)
1925 Summit
42°30′39″N 96°24′36″W / 42.51091°N 96.40996°W / 42.51091; -96.40996 (Arthur and Stella Sanford House)
Sioux City
39 Ben and Harriet Schulein House
Ben and Harriet Schulein House
October 30, 1997
(#97001289)
2604 Jackson St.
42°31′03″N 96°24′07″W / 42.51741°N 96.40181°W / 42.51741; -96.40181 (Ben and Harriet Schulein House)
Sioux City Built in 1913, this represents William L. Steele's first tentative venture into the Prairie School style of architecture for which he is now best known.
40 SERGEANT FLOYD
SERGEANT FLOYD
May 5, 1989
(#89001079)
Missouri River Mile Marker 730
42°30′04″N 96°28′21″W / 42.501111°N 96.4725°W / 42.501111; -96.4725 (SERGEANT FLOYD)
Sioux City
41 Sergeant Floyd Monument
Sergeant Floyd Monument
October 15, 1966
(#66000340)
Glenn Ave. and Lewis Rd.
42°27′45″N 96°22′39″W / 42.4625°N 96.3775°W / 42.4625; -96.3775 (Sergeant Floyd Monument)
Sioux City
42 Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse
Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse
April 25, 2008
(#08000332)
323 Water St.
42°29′38″N 96°24′36″W / 42.49386°N 96.40989°W / 42.49386; -96.40989 (Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse)
Sioux City
43 Sioux City Baptist Church
Sioux City Baptist Church
October 22, 1979
(#79000953)
1301 Nebraska Ave.
42°30′15″N 96°24′14″W / 42.50419°N 96.40398°W / 42.50419; -96.40398 (Sioux City Baptist Church)
Sioux City Built in 1918 by Prairie School architect William L. Steele as the First Congregational Church, it gained NRHP status as Sioux City Baptist, and is now Iglesia Pentecostes Evangelica Principe de Paz.
44 Sioux City Central High School and Central Annex
Sioux City Central High School and Central Annex
July 23, 1974
(#74000817)
1212 Nebraska & 1121 Jackson Sts.
42°30′13″N 96°24′10″W / 42.50351°N 96.40285°W / 42.50351; -96.40285 (Sioux City Central High School and Central Annex)
Sioux City Boundary increase and rename, September 19, 2016
45 Sioux City Fire Station Number 3
Sioux City Fire Station Number 3
May 21, 2008
(#08000444)
1211 5th St.
42°29′44″N 96°23′40″W / 42.49552°N 96.39433°W / 42.49552; -96.39433 (Sioux City Fire Station Number 3)
Sioux City
46 Sioux City Free Public Library
Sioux City Free Public Library
June 2, 1997
(#97000461)
705 6th St.
42°29′48″N 96°24′06″W / 42.49659°N 96.40155°W / 42.49659; -96.40155 (Sioux City Free Public Library)
Sioux City
47 Sioux City Linseed Oil Works
Sioux City Linseed Oil Works
January 10, 2008
(#07001359)
210 Court St.
42°29′33″N 96°23′46″W / 42.49238°N 96.39609°W / 42.49238; -96.39609 (Sioux City Linseed Oil Works)
Sioux City
48 Sioux City Masonic Temple
Sioux City Masonic Temple
January 14, 2004
(#03001389)
820 Nebraska St.
42°29′58″N 96°24′05″W / 42.499444°N 96.401389°W / 42.499444; -96.401389 (Sioux City Masonic Temple)
Sioux City
49 Sioux City Public Library (Smith Villa Branch)
Sioux City Public Library (Smith Villa Branch)
May 23, 1983
(#83000415)
1509 George Ave.
42°30′23″N 96°25′39″W / 42.50642°N 96.42742°W / 42.50642; -96.42742 (Sioux City Public Library (Smith Villa Branch))
Sioux City
50 Sioux City Public Library-North Side Branch
Sioux City Public Library-North Side Branch
December 7, 2000
(#00001479)
810 29th St.
42°31′14″N 96°24′01″W / 42.52042°N 96.40028°W / 42.52042; -96.40028 (Sioux City Public Library-North Side Branch)
Sioux City
51 Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Church
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Church
May 30, 2006
(#06000444)
600 Court St.
42°29′48″N 96°23′46″W / 42.49658°N 96.39607°W / 42.49658; -96.39607 (Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Church)
Sioux City
52 United States Post Office and Courthouse
United States Post Office and Courthouse
July 17, 2013
(#13000485)
316–320 6th Street
42°29′46″N 96°24′26″W / 42.496028°N 96.407176°W / 42.496028; -96.407176 (United States Post Office and Courthouse)
Sioux City
53 Warrior Hotel
Warrior Hotel
June 27, 1985
(#85001384)
6th and Nebraska Sts.
42°29′48″N 96°24′14″W / 42.49657°N 96.40391°W / 42.49657; -96.40391 (Warrior Hotel)
Sioux City
54 Williges Building
Williges Building
August 31, 2007
(#07000850)
613-615 Pierce St.
42°29′49″N 96°24′19″W / 42.49697°N 96.40522°W / 42.49697; -96.40522 (Williges Building)
Sioux City
55 Woodbury County Courthouse
Woodbury County Courthouse
December 18, 1973
(#73000744)
7th and Douglas Sts.
42°29′50″N 96°24′20″W / 42.497222°N 96.405556°W / 42.497222; -96.405556 (Woodbury County Courthouse)
Sioux City

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Margaretta Franz House Upload image
June 21, 1982
(#82002647)
May 22, 1998
215 Kansas St.
Sioux City Demolished[8]
2 Knapp-Spencer Warehouse Upload image
June 21, 1982
(#82002648)
May 22, 1998
3rd and Nebraska Sts.
Sioux City Demolished
3 Lexington Block Upload image
April 11, 1986
(#86000706)
May 22, 1998
815 4th St.
Sioux City Demolished

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References

  1. 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. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by most on-line maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. National Park Service (2008-04-24). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  5. 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.
  6. "Open house at new Leeds Elementary School set for Sunday". Sioux City Journal. 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2015-09-28.
  7. Zerschling, Lynn. "KD Station site cleared, future uncertain". Sioux City Journal. 2010-06-26. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
  8. Sioux City Historic Preservation Committee
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