Southwest Missouri
Hollister's Downing Street is official Taney County history
The National Register record for Downing Street Historic District ties Hollister's one-block English-style commercial district to Taney County tourism history.
Taney County’s tourism story is not only Branson theaters and lake cabins. The National Park Service record places the Downing Street Historic District in Hollister, in Taney County, and the nomination describes a one-block commercial district built in the early 1900s as part of a planned village with English-style architecture tied to the railroad and tourism.
That gives Hollister a distinct historic texture on the county page. It also gives readers a better source trail than loose “old town” language.
For a property owner, visitor, or local-history reader, use the National Register record and the Missouri State Parks nomination to understand why Downing Street matters. It is a specific historic district, not just a decorative shopping label.
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