North Main Street Historic District | |
Location | 400 block of N. Main St., Poplar Bluff, Missouri |
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Coordinates | 36°45′38″N 90°23′40″W / 36.76056°N 90.39444°W |
Area | 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) |
Built | 1880 |
Built by | McKowan Brothers, Williams, Roy L.; Rohwer, Henry |
Architectural style | Queen Anne, Neo-Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Late Gothic Revival, Bungalow/Craftsman |
NRHP reference No. | 11000440 [1] |
Added to NRHP | July 14, 2011 |
North Main Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri. It encompasses 19 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in a predominantly residential section of Poplar Bluff. The district developed between about 1880 and 1954, and includes representative examples of Queen Anne, Neo-Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Late Gothic Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. Located in the district is the separately listed Moore-Dalton House. Other notable buildings include the Holy Cross Episcopal Church (c. 1902) and the Zion Lutheran Church (c. 1947). [2]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1]