National and State Registers of Historic Places
Results of Query:
County: Lyon
Records: All Properties
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Howe, Richard, House

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Jul 17, 1986
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Federal; Greek Revival
Keebler-Stone House

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Apr 28, 1992
Architect: Charles Squires
Area of Significance: secondary structure; single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Queen Anne
Kress Building

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Aug 25, 1983
Architect: G. E. Mackay
Area of Significance: department store
Architectural Style(s): Commercial Style; Gothic; Other
Mason, Walt, House

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Apr 30, 1992
Architect: Henry Brinkman
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Late 19th andOther
Old Anderson Memorial Library

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Jun 25, 1987
Architect: Charles Squires
Area of Significance: library; college
Architectural Style(s): Classical Revival
Thematic Nomination: Carnegie Libraries of Kansas
Plumb, Mrs. Preston B., House

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Oct 4, 1984
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Colonial Revival
Rocky Ford Bridge

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Dec 22, 2020
Architect: A.M. Blodgett Bridge Company
Area of Significance: road-related; transportation
Architectural Style(s): Other
Thematic Nomination: Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas
Snowden S. Mouse Service Station & Tourist Home

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Jun 29, 2018
Architect: Unknown
Area of Significance: commerce
Architectural Style(s): Tudor Revival
Thematic Nomination: Roadside Kansas
Located a few blocks east of Emporia's downtown, the Snowden S. Mouse Service Station & Tourist Home witnessed the history of Highway 50 through this town. The tourist home, built in 1894 as a single-family dwelling, was moved from its original location at the corner of 6th and Exchange by Snowden S. Mouse in 1930, and the first gas station structure was built shortly after to accommodate automobiles on 6th Avenue, which shortly thereafter became Highway 50. In 1934 the station's second structure was built, and the tenants evolved to accommodate high volumes of traffic and transportation across the highway. Around 1970, traffic on Highway 50 became less high-volume. As a result, the businesses in the property evolved to less-automobile related.
Soden, Hallie B., House

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Nov 9, 1977
Architect: Charles Squires
Area of Significance: single dwelling
Architectural Style(s): Stick/Eastlake
Soden's Grove Bridge

Emporia (Lyon County)
Listed in National Register Mar 10, 1983
Architect: Not listed
Area of Significance: road-related
Architectural Style(s): Bridge
Thematic Nomination: Rainbow Arch Bridges of Kansas
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