Anderson Building Constructed ca. 1866 to house Sutliff Clothier. This typical commercial block held Hutson Bakery 1886–1893, Anderson Confectionary 1893–1913 Facade altered in early 20th...
National Register of Historic Places The Eldridge House Hotel 7th and Massachusetts Street Built c. 1925 The Lawrence Preservation Alliance Submitted by: @shinton
825–827 Massachusetts Street Site of various Lawrence bakeries 1860s–1931 J.A. Keeler Stationery and Book Shop 1886–1909 Montgomery Ward Department Store 1931–1968 Wards combined 825 and 827...
Watkins Land Mortgage Company and National Bank Richardsonian Romanesque style building, designed by Cobb and Frost, architects, erected in 1888 for Lawrence financier, Jabez B. Watkins. ...
Miller’s Hall Built for Josiah Miller, Free State Party activist and Lawrence’s first State Senator. Construction begun late 1850’s; partially destroyed during Quantrill’s raid; reconstruction...
1855 1857 HOTEL ELDRIDGE 1863 1925 Submitted by: @shinton
This marks the site of the Free State Hotel erected in 1855 by the New England Emigrant Aid Society. Destroyed by Sheriff Jones and his posse May 21, 1856 and rebuilt by Col. Schaler W. Eldridge....
Lawrence Studio Constructed Late 1860’s Alexander Marks, jeweler, was an early occupant This building, now reflective of Mission Style, housed dry goods, drugs, and jewelry businesses and...
Round Corner Drug Building constructed in 1866 to house a drug store founded by B. W. Woodward in 1855. Oldest drug store in Lawrence and Kansas in continuous operation. Submitted by: @shinton
Marks Jewelers This building has housed a variety of commercial enterprises since the mid 1860’s including a grocery, clothier, and tobacco shops. Sol Marks began operating a jewelry shop on...
Douglas County Courthouse Designed by John G. Haskill and Fredrick Gunn in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. Constructed by the firm of Cuthbert and Sargent of Topeka, KS 1903–1904. Listed...
Wiedemann Building Wiedemann’s, a popular candy and ice cream store, operated on this site from 1886–ca. 1943. Prominent social center, tea room and dance hall. The Jay Shoppe Ladies...
1910 Presented by The National Humane Alliance Hermon Lee Ensign, Founder More info: http://www 2.ljworld.com/news/1998/aug/03/fountain_renovation _ideas_flow/ Submitted by: @shinton
Erected by Buch’s Band May 1906 Submitted by: @shinton
Matthew Moore Terrace In memory of Matthew Moore from the Bob Moore Family He loved to read Submitted by: @shinton
Morris Sports Building 1987 Bo Newsom Construction Company Submitted by: @shinton
The First Lawrence U.S. Post Office 645 New Hampshire Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior c. 1906
John Brown and the Siege of Lawrence, September 14–15, 1856 On the afternoon of September 14th, 1856, the Free State settlement of Lawrence, Kansas Territory was threatened with invasion by an...
Site of first house in Lawrence 60 Feet East Submitted by: @shinton
Shane-Thompson Studio Erected ca. 1885 as a photography studio and home for Captain J. B. Shane J. B. Shane and his daughter, Juno Bell Shane-Thompson, documented the lives of Lawrence citizens...