MONTANA - Carbon County - Historic Districts

 

Camp Senia Historic District
(added 1988 -
Carbon County - #88000441)
Custer National Forest, Red Lodge
(60 acres, 18 buildings, 2 structures)

 

Historic Significance:

Person, Event, Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Et al., Croonquist,Alfred

Architectural Style:

Other

Historic Person:

Croonquist,Alfred

Area of Significance:

Architecture, Social History, Entertainment/Recreation

Period of Significance:

1900-1924, 1925-1949

Owner:

Private , Federal

Historic Function:

Domestic

Historic Sub-function:

Camp, Secondary Structure

Current Function:

Domestic

Current Sub-function:

Camp, Secondary Structure

 

 

 

Cedarvale **
(added 1975 -
Carbon County - #75000161)
Also known as
Hillsboro
Present town of Hillsboro and its environs in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Hillsboro
(1650 acres, 8 buildings, 1 structure)

 

Historic Significance:

Person

Historic Person:

Barry,Grosvener W.

Significant Year:

1920, 1903

Area of Significance:

Agriculture, Entertainment/Recreation

Period of Significance:

1900-1924

Owner:

Federal

Historic Function:

Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, Domestic

Historic Sub-function:

Animal Facility, Hotel, Secondary Structure

Current Function:

Landscape, Vacant/Not In Use

Current Sub-function:

Park

 

 

Hi Bug Historic District
(added 1986 -
Carbon County - #86001932)
Roughly bounded by W. Third St., N. Villard Ave., W. Eighth St., and N. Word Ave., Red Lodge
(360 acres, 80 buildings)

 

Historic Significance:

Event, Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Multiple

Architectural Style:

Queen Anne, Bungalow/Craftsman, Colonial Revival

Area of Significance:

Architecture, Exploration/Settlement

Period of Significance:

1875-1899, 1900-1924

Owner:

Private

Historic Function:

Domestic

Historic Sub-function:

Single Dwelling

Current Function:

Domestic

Current Sub-function:

Single Dwelling

 

 

 

 

Joliet Residential Historic District
(added 1986 -
Carbon County - #86000892)
Roughly bounded by Northern Pacific RR and US 12, State St., Carbon Ave., and Second St., Joliet
(370 acres, 48 buildings)

 

Historic Significance:

Event, Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Unknown

Architectural Style:

Queen Anne, Gothic, Classical Revival

Area of Significance:

Architecture, Exploration/Settlement

Period of Significance:

1900-1924

Owner:

Private , Local Gov't

Historic Function:

Domestic, Religion

Historic Sub-function:

Religious Structure, Single Dwelling

Current Function:

Domestic, Religion

Current Sub-function:

Religious Structure, Single Dwelling

 

 

 

 

Petroglyph Canyon **
(added 1975 -
Carbon County - #75001079)
Also known as
BLM Petroglyphs;24CB601
Address Restricted, Warren
(1600 acres)

 

Historic Significance:

Information Potential, Architecture/Engineering

Area of Significance:

Art, Prehistoric, Historic - Aboriginal

Cultural Affiliation:

Shoshone

Period of Significance:

1749-1500 AD, 1900-1750 AD

Owner:

Federal

Historic Function:

Recreation And Culture

Historic Sub-function:

Work Of Art (Sculpture, Carving, Rock Art)

Current Function:

Agriculture/Subsistence

Current Sub-function:

Agricultural Fields

 

 

 

 

Red Lodge Commercial Historic District
(added 1983 -
Carbon County - #83001057)
Also known as
See Also:84002456;86001904
Roughly Broadway from 8th to 13th Sts., Red Lodge
(120 acres, 60 buildings)

 

Historic Significance:

Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Multiple

Architectural Style:

Gothic, Classical Revival, Romanesque

Area of Significance:

Architecture, Commerce

Period of Significance:

1875-1899, 1900-1924

Owner:

Private , Local Gov't

Historic Function:

Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Government, Health Care

Historic Sub-function:

Business, Courthouse, Hospital, Hotel

Current Function:

Commerce/Trade, Education, Government, Recreation And Culture

Current Sub-function:

Courthouse, Financial Institution, Library, Specialty Store

 

 

 

 

Red Lodge Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase)
(added 1984 -
Carbon County - #84002456)
Also known as
See Also:Red Lodge Commercial Historic District;
Roughly Broadway from 8th to 13th Sts., Red Lodge
(20 acres, 20 buildings)

 

Historic Significance:

Event, Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Multiple

Architectural Style:

No Style Listed

Area of Significance:

Architecture, Commerce

Period of Significance:

1875-1899, 1900-1924

Owner:

Private , Local Gov't

Historic Function:

Commerce/Trade

Historic Sub-function:

Business

Current Function:

Commerce/Trade

Current Sub-function:

Business

 

 

 

 

 

Red Lodge Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase)
(added 1986 -
Carbon County - #86001904)
Also known as
See Also:Red Lodge Commercial Historic District
S. Broadway between Eighth and Fifteenth Sts., Red Lodge
(40 acres, 10 buildings)

 

Historic Significance:

Architecture/Engineering

Architect, builder, or engineer:

Unknown

Architectural Style:

Bungalow/Craftsman

Area of Significance:

Architecture

Period of Significance:

1875-1899, 1900-1924, 1925-1949

Owner:

Private

Historic Function:

Commerce/Trade

Current Function:

Commerce/Trade

 

 

 

 

 

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