Pike County National Register Listings

Bacon, Charles, House, 819 Kentucky St., Louisiana (7/19/90)

Barnard, Captain George and Attella, House, 2009 / 2109 Georgia St., Louisiana (03/31/00)

Bethel Chapel AME Church, Jct. of 6th and Tennessee Sts., Louisiana (7/28/95)

City Market, 125 S. Main St., Louisiana (3/23/05)

Clark, James Beauchamp, House ("Champ" Clark House; Honey Shuck), 204 E Champ Clark Dr., Bowling Green (12/08/76; NHL 12/08/76)

Clarksville Historic District (Clarksville MPS), roughly bounded by Lewis, Front, Virginia and 3rd Sts., Clarksville (5/09/91)

Clifford-Wirick House, 105 S 2nd St., Clarksville (7/09/84)

Georgia Street Historic District (map [see note]), roughly Georgia St. between Main and Seventh Sts., Louisiana (5/06/87)

Goodman-Stark House, 601 N 3rd St., Louisiana (10/22/94)

Griffith-McCune Farmstead Historic District, MO WW E of jct. with MO D, Eolia vicinity (8/18/92)

Lock and Dam No. 24 Historic District (Upper Mississippi River 9-Foot Navigation Project MPS), 350 N. First St., Clarksville (3/10/04)

Louisiana Chicago and Alton Railroad Depot, 801 S. Third St., Louisiana (6/07/06)

Louisiana Public Library, 121 N 3rd St., Louisiana (4/12/96)

Luce-Dyer House, 220 N 3rd St., Louisiana (9/23/82)

Meloan, Cummins and Co., General Store, jct. of Middle and Water Sts., NW corner, Paynesville (6/24/93)

North Third Street Historic District (Louisiana, Missouri MPS; map [see note]), roughly bounded by Georgia, Noyes, Noth Third and North Water Sts., Louisiana (8/24/05)

Northern Methodist Episcopal Church of Clarksville (Clarksville MPS), 309 Smith St., Clarksville (5/09/91)

Pike County Hospital, 2407 West Georgia St., Louisiana (9/19/06)

St. John's Episcopal Church (Old), 0.25 mile N of Eolia on CR D, and 0.25 mile E on CR H (7/08/70)

Stark, Gov. Lloyd Crow, House and Carriage House, 1401 Georgia St., Louisiana (12/21/87)

Turner-Pharr House (Clarksville MPS), 101 N 4th St., Clarksville (5/09/91)

*Each link in the list above provides additional information about the listed resource, generally in the form of a word-searchable PDF of the National Register nomination or a district MAP. These may be downloaded (right-click) or viewed in your Web browser (double-click). Because file sizes range from 1MB to more than 22MB, the time required for loading will depend on your connection speed, but will generally range from three minutes per 1MB at 56K to 20 seconds at 512K. You may obtain a free copy of Adobe Reader software required to read the nomination by clicking on the link below the blue buttons to the left.

Please note that both the maps and nominations reflect the terms used to categorize significance at the time the properties were listed in the National Register. A particular building that may have been determined to be a contributing element in the district when it was listed in the National Register may have been so altered since that point that it is no longer a certified historic structure for the purposes of historic rehab tax credits — this determination is made based on photographic evidence provided with the Part 1 (federal) or Part 1a (state) form submitted at the beginning of any historic rehab tax credit project.

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