This page is one of two listing the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas's Central region.
The Central region is an area of 20 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here. The region included 2020 population of 1.3 million, or 4.3 percent of Texas's population, with Bell County having about 30 percent of Central's population. [1] Bell County, along with Coryell and Lampasas counties, is part of the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area, a MSA.
This page covers Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas counties only, the three that make up the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 475,367. The area is sometimes called the "Centroplex", akin to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
For the other 17, please see this.
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[2] | Name on the Register [3] | Image | Date listed [4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Anderson House and Store | April 5, 1983 (#83003076) | Main St. 30°56′46″N97°32′12″W / 30.946111°N 97.536667°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
2 | Armstrong-Adams House | April 5, 1983 (#83003077) | Main St. and Thomas Arnold Rd. 30°56′49″N97°32′14″W / 30.946944°N 97.537222°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
3 | F. K. and Mary Austin House | December 26, 1990 (#90001891) | 702 N. Penelope St. 31°03′44″N97°27′35″W / 31.062222°N 97.459722°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
4 | Ele Baggett House | December 26, 1990 (#90001882) | 1019 N. Main St. 31°03′57″N97°27′36″W / 31.065833°N 97.46°W | Belton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
5 | Silas and Ellen Baggett House | December 26, 1990 (#90001881) | 1018 N. Main St. 31°03′58″N97°27′38″W / 31.066111°N 97.460556°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
6 | George Washington Baines House | April 5, 1983 (#83003078) | 316 Royal St. 30°56′31″N97°31′59″W / 30.941944°N 97.533056°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
7 | Barbee-Berry Mercantile Building | August 22, 1984 (#84001571) | Main and Royal St. 30°56′35″N97°32′13″W / 30.943056°N 97.536944°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
8 | Barclay-Bryan House | May 10, 1984 (#84001572) | 804 S. 25th St. 31°05′32″N97°21′28″W / 31.092222°N 97.357778°W | Temple | ||
9 | Bartlett Commercial Historic District | September 30, 1980 (#80004076) | E. Clark St. 30°47′42″N97°25′37″W / 30.795°N 97.426944°W | Bartlett | Extends into Williamson County | |
10 | Barton House | April 5, 1983 (#83003079) | Main St. 30°56′51″N97°32′07″W / 30.9475°N 97.535278°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
11 | Baylor Female College Historic District | December 26, 1990 (#90001869) | Bounded by King, College and W. Ninth Sts. 31°04′01″N97°27′50″W / 31.066944°N 97.463889°W | Belton | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
12 | William Beamer House | December 26, 1990 (#90001875) | 1202 S. Beal St. 31°02′41″N97°27′52″W / 31.044722°N 97.464444°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
13 | Bell County Courthouse | December 12, 1976 (#76002004) | Public Sq. 31°03′21″N97°27′49″W / 31.055833°N 97.463611°W | Belton | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Belton Commercial Historic District | |
14 | Belton Academy | December 26, 1990 (#90001937) | 404 E. Ninth St. 31°03′49″N97°27′28″W / 31.063611°N 97.457778°W | Belton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS; also called Charles Wedemeyer House | |
15 | Belton Commercial Historic District | December 26, 1990 (#90001868) | Roughly bounded by Nolan Valley Rd., Penelope St. and Nolan Cr.. 31°03′23″N97°27′45″W / 31.056389°N 97.4625°W | Belton | Includes State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
16 | Belton Farmers' Gin Coop | December 26, 1990 (#90001870) | 219 S. East Ave., Building 4 31°03′18″N97°27′45″W / 31.055°N 97.4625°W | Belton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
17 | Belton Standpipe | December 26, 1990 (#90001900) | NW of jct. of TX 317 & I-35 31°02′58″N97°28′12″W / 31.049444°N 97.47°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
18 | Belton Yarn Mill | December 26, 1990 (#90001899) | 805 E. Fourth St. 31°03′28″N97°27′14″W / 31.0579°N 97.4539°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
19 | T. Hamp and Beulah Birdwell House | December 26, 1990 (#90001896) | 503 N. Wall 31°03′37″N97°27′32″W / 31.060278°N 97.458889°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
20 | R. F. and Lena Burford House | December 26, 1990 (#90001893) | 920 N. Penelope St. 31°03′01″N97°27′33″W / 31.050278°N 97.459167°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
21 | Carnegie Public Library | March 4, 1985 (#85000473) | 201 N. Main St. 31°03′27″N97°27′48″W / 31.0575°N 97.463333°W | Belton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Belton Commercial Historic District | |
22 | Cornelison House | December 26, 1990 (#90001886) | 1102 N. Pearl St. 31°04′01″N97°27′41″W / 31.066944°N 97.461389°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
23 | Davis House | April 5, 1983 (#83003080) | Main St. 30°56′41″N97°32′11″W / 30.944722°N 97.536389°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
24 | Joel Elliott House | December 26, 1990 (#90001876) | 716 N. College St. 31°03′50″N97°27′51″W / 31.063889°N 97.464167°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
25 | Ferguson House | December 8, 1978 (#78002888) | 518 N. 7th St. 31°06′12″N97°20′36″W / 31.103333°N 97.343472°W | Temple | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
26 | James A. Ferguson House | December 26, 1990 (#90001874) | 1123 N. Beal St. 31°03′57″N97°27′19″W / 31.065833°N 97.455278°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
27 | James E. and Miriam Ferguson House | December 26, 1990 (#90001889) | 604 N. Penelope St. 31°03′41″N97°27′37″W / 31.061389°N 97.460139°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
28 | First Christian Church Parsonage | December 26, 1990 (#90001890) | 608 N. Penelope St. 31°03′43″N97°27′36″W / 31.061944°N 97.46°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
29 | Fowler House | April 5, 1983 (#83003081) | Main St. 30°57′30″N97°31′58″W / 30.958333°N 97.532778°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
30 | Dr. Jacob Moore Frazier House | December 26, 1990 (#90001897) | 618 N. Wall 31°03′42″N97°27′32″W / 31.061667°N 97.458889°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
31 | Gault Archaeological Site | May 29, 2018 (#100002469) | Address Restricted | Florence | ||
32 | Gray Rental Houses | December 26, 1990 (#90001934) | 702-708 N. Pearl St. 31°03′48″N97°27′46″W / 31.063333°N 97.462778°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
33 | Capt. Robert Halley House | April 5, 1983 (#83003082) | Main St. 30°57′15″N97°31′57″W / 30.954167°N 97.5325°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
34 | John P. Hammersmith House | December 26, 1990 (#90001883) | 520 S. Main St. 31°03′10″N97°27′56″W / 31.052778°N 97.465556°W | Belton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS; also called Clark House | |
35 | Capt. Andrew Jackson Harris House | December 26, 1990 (#90001871) | 1001 W. Tenth Ave. 31°04′02″N97°28′09″W / 31.067222°N 97.469167°W | Belton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
36 | Hendrickson-Caskey House | February 10, 1995 (#95000054) | Center Circle 30°56′42″N97°31′54″W / 30.945°N 97.531528°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
37 | High View | December 29, 2020 (#100005990) | 731 Wolf St. 31°06′46″N97°44′15″W / 31.1127°N 97.7376°W | Killeen | ||
38 | House at 402 N. East St. | December 26, 1990 (#90001878) | 402 N. East St. 31°03′33″N97°27′44″W / 31.059167°N 97.462222°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS House demolished or moved | |
39 | House at 730 N. Beal St. | December 26, 1990 (#90001936) | 730 N. Beal St. 31°03′45″N97°27′26″W / 31.0625°N 97.457222°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
40 | Dr. Taylor Hudson House | December 26, 1990 (#90001879) | 324 N. Main St. 31°03′33″N97°27′48″W / 31.059167°N 97.463333°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
41 | James House | December 26, 1990 (#90001873) | 805 N. Beal St. 31°03′48″N97°27′22″W / 31.063333°N 97.456111°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
42 | Killeen Downtown Historic District | March 31, 2014 (#14000098) | Roughly bounded by Avenue A, Santa Fe Plaza, North 4th & North 8th Streets 31°07′19″N97°43′38″W / 31.121839°N 97.727285°W | Killeen | ||
43 | Killeen High School | May 18, 2015 (#15000244) | 101 North College Street 31°07′16″N97°44′00″W / 31.121035°N 97.733281°W | Killeen | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
44 | L. B. Kinchion House | December 26, 1990 (#90001887) | 702 S. Pearl St. 31°03′04″N97°27′58″W / 31.051111°N 97.466111°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
45 | Kyle Hotel | August 5, 1993 (#93000772) | 111 Main St. 31°05′54″N97°20′26″W / 31.098333°N 97.340556°W | Temple | Part of Temple Commercial Historic District | |
46 | Walter J. Lee House | December 26, 1990 (#90001877) | 804 N. College St. 31°03′52″N97°27′49″W / 31.064444°N 97.463611°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS House demolished or moved | |
47 | George and Martha McWhirter House | December 26, 1990 (#90001884) | 400 N. Pearl St. 31°03′36″N97°27′50″W / 31.06°N 97.463889°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
48 | V. R. Means House | December 26, 1990 (#90001938) | 609 E. 14th St. 31°04′04″N97°27′05″W / 31.067778°N 97.451389°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
49 | J. Z. Miller House | December 26, 1990 (#90001892) | 804 N. Penelope St. 31°03′47″N97°27′33″W / 31.063056°N 97.459167°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
50 | Miller-Curtis House | April 7, 1983 (#83003083) | 1004 N. Main St. 31°03′56″N97°27′38″W / 31.065556°N 97.460694°W | Belton | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; also called Curtis Mansion | |
51 | Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad Bridge at the Leon River | December 26, 1990 (#90001898) | Across the Leon R. at Taylor's Valley Rd. 31°03′44″N97°26′35″W / 31.062222°N 97.443056°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
52 | Missouri, Kansas and Texas (MK&T-Katy) Railway Passenger Depot | December 26, 1990 (#100007401) | 620 Central Ave. 31°05′43″N97°20′02″W / 31.0953°N 97.3340°W | Temple | ||
53 | Morey House | December 26, 1990 (#90001880) | 328 N. Main St. 31°03′33″N97°27′47″W / 31.059167°N 97.463056°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
54 | Mount Zion United Methodist Church | December 26, 1990 (#90001872) | 218 Alexander St. 31°03′35″N97°27′57″W / 31.05973°N 97.4658°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
55 | Robert Naismith House | December 26, 1990 (#90001888) | 440 N. Penelope St. 31°03′36″N97°27′39″W / 31.06°N 97.460833°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS House demolished or moved | |
56 | Norton-Orgain House | March 25, 1992 (#92000185) | Main St. 30°56′50″N97°32′11″W / 30.947222°N 97.536389°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
57 | Old St. Luke's Episcopal Church | January 17, 1974 (#74002056) | 438 N. Wall St. 31°03′36″N97°27′33″W / 31.06°N 97.4593°W | Belton | ||
58 | Arthur Potts House | December 26, 1990 (#90001895) | 445 N. Wall 31°03′35″N97°27′33″W / 31.059722°N 97.459167°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
59 | Col. Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson Plantation | April 5, 1983 (#83003084) | I-35 30°56′32″N97°32′34″W / 30.942222°N 97.542778°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
60 | Maj. A. J. Rose House | May 22, 1978 (#78002887) | Wm. Rose Way and Royal St. 30°56′26″N97°31′46″W / 30.940556°N 97.529444°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
61 | Salado College Archeological Site | March 1, 1985 (#85000403) | Main St & College Hill 30°56′30″N97°32′14″W / 30.941667°N 97.537222°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA; Smithsonian trinomial 41BL241 | |
62 | Salado United Methodist Church | August 22, 1984 (#84001573) | Off Royal St. 30°56′30″N97°31′44″W / 30.941667°N 97.528889°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA; built in 1890; moved from its original location in 2005. | |
63 | Stagecoach Inn | April 5, 1983 (#83003085) October 10, 2017 boundary increase (#100001721) | Main and Front Sts.; also 401 S. Stagecoach Rd. 30°56′31″N97°32′15″W / 30.941944°N 97.5375°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA; second set of addresses represent a boundary increase approved October 10, 2017. | |
64 | State Highway 53 Bridge at the Leon River | October 10, 1996 (#96001119) | FM 817, 2.5 mi (4.0 km). E of jct. with FM 93 31°03′59″N97°26′33″W / 31.066389°N 97.4425°W | Belton | Historic Bridges of Texas, 1866-1945 MPS | |
65 | Temple Commercial Historic District | October 28, 2005 (#05001192) | Roughly bounded by French Av., 3rd St., Av. D & 6th St. 31°05′53″N97°20′28″W / 31.098056°N 97.341111°W | Temple | Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
66 | Levi Tenney House | April 5, 1983 (#83003086) | Pace Park Dr. 30°56′49″N97°32′08″W / 30.946944°N 97.535556°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
67 | Twelve Oaks | April 5, 1983 (#83003088) | Center Cirlce 30°56′45″N97°31′55″W / 30.945833°N 97.531944°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
68 | Tyler House | April 5, 1983 (#83003087) | Main St. 30°56′45″N97°32′15″W / 30.945833°N 97.5375°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
69 | W. J. Venable House | December 26, 1990 (#90001894) | 426 N. Wall 31°03′32″N97°27′34″W / 31.058889°N 97.459444°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS House demolished or moved | |
70 | Vickrey House | April 5, 1983 (#83003089) | Main St. 30°57′04″N97°32′11″W / 30.951111°N 97.536389°W | Salado | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
71 | H. A. and Helena Ware House | December 26, 1990 (#90001885) | 401 N. Pearl St. 31°03′35″N97°27′48″W / 31.059722°N 97.463333°W | Belton | Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS | |
72 | White-Aiken House | April 5, 1983 (#83003090) | I-35 30°57′36″N97°31′58″W / 30.96°N 97.532778°W | Salado | Historic Resources of Salado MRA | |
73 | Ralph and Sunny Wilson Sr. House | November 25, 1998 (#98001374) | 1714 S. 61st. St. 31°05′17″N97°22′50″W / 31.088056°N 97.380556°W | Temple |
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[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed [4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Lampasas Colored School | April 24, 2002 (#02000404) | 514 College St. 31°03′53″N98°10′23″W / 31.064796°N 98.172960°W | Lampasas | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
2 | Lampasas County Courthouse | June 21, 1971 (#71000944) | Bounded by S. Live Oak, E. 4th, S. Pecan, and E. 3rd Sts. 31°03′56″N98°10′40″W / 31.065556°N 98.177778°W | Lampasas | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Lampasas Downtown Historic District | |
3 | Lampasas Downtown Historic District | January 28, 2004 (#03001540) | Roughly bounded by Second St., Pecan St., Fourth St. and Chestnut St. 31°04′03″N98°10′45″W / 31.0675°N 98.179167°W | Lampasas | Includes State Antiquities Landmark, multiple Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks | |
4 | Markward Homestead | October 11, 2016 (#16000719) | 101 East FM 580 31°05′00″N98°10′02″W / 31.083208°N 98.167153°W | Lampasas | ||
5 | Phillips and Trosper Buildings | April 30, 1987 (#87000676) | 408 and 410 E. Third St. 31°03′56″N98°10′42″W / 31.065556°N 98.178333°W | Lampasas | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Lampasas Downtown Historic District | |
6 | US 190 Bridge at the Colorado River | October 10, 1996 (#96001125) | US 190 at the Lampasas and San Saba Cnty. line 31°13′04″N98°33′50″W / 31.217778°N 98.563889°W | Lometa |
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This page is one of two listings of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas's Central region.