Beadle County Historic Places, Districts, and Structures
Albert S. Piper Homestead Claim Shanty
located 2 miles north of Lake Byron, privately owned.
Anderson Barn
19411 394th St., Hitchcock.
Archeological Site No. 39BE3
Restricted address in Wolsey. Prehistoric, Native American significance, time span from 1000 to 1900 A.D.
Faye Bowden House/ Agnus Saunders
Also known as Carol C. Wallman/Jean Tonneson House, 669 Dakota Ave. North, Huron
Chicago and North Western Roundhouse
Siginificant from 1900 - 1949
Dairy Building
Also known as the Dakotaland Museum, located off Third St., near the South Dakota State Fair Grounds in Huron
Hattie O. and Henry Drake, Octagon House
Located at 605 Third St., Huron
Grace Episcopal Church
Located at Fourth St. & Kansas Ave. S.E., Huron; Late Gothic Revival style, 1875 - 1899
Margaret & Vernon Maxon House
1305 McDonald St., Huron
Campbell Park Historic District
Huron, roughly bordered by 5th, 7th, 9th, Wisconsin, California, Kansas, and Dakota st.s
Milford Hutterite Colony
Also known as the Hofer Farm, located northeast of Lake Byron
Old Riverside Hutterite Colony
Also known as the Huron Hutterite Colony, just off the James River
McMonies Barn
Also known as the Mentzel Barn, located at 604 33rd S. E., Huron; time period: 1900 - 1924
Pyle House
Located at 376 Idaho Ave., S.E., Huron
South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-020-008
Located on a road over an unnamed creek, near Wessington
South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230
Located on a road over Pearl creek, Cavour
South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-338-100
Located on a road over Shue creek, Cavour
from the National Register of Historic Places. This listing does not include the many restricted address locations in the county.
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