This is a list of properties and historic districts in Washington that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are at least three listings in each of Washington's 39 counties.
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) recognizes buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States.[1][2] Out of approximately 84,000 NRHP sites nationwide, more than 1400 are in Washington.
The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[3]
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county.[4]
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| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. Frank R. Burroughs House | November 20, 1975 | 408 Main St. 47°7′29″N 118°22′59″W / 47.12472°N 118.38306°W |
Ritzville | ||
| 2 | Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101 | ![]() |
June 16, 1988 | Bruce and Lee Rds. 46°50′18″N 119°3′0″W / 46.83833°N 119.05°W |
Othello | |
| 3 | Nelson H. Greene House | March 7, 1980 | 502 S. Adams St. 47°7′23″N 118°22′30″W / 47.12306°N 118.375°W |
Ritzville | ||
| 4 | Ritzville Carnegie Library | ![]() |
August 3, 1982 | 302 W. Main St. 47°7′32″N 118°22′54″W / 47.12556°N 118.38167°W |
Ritzville | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR |
| 5 | Ritzville High School | May 19, 1994 | 7th Ave., between Columbia and Division Sts. 47°7′25″N 118°22′15″W / 47.12361°N 118.37083°W |
Ritzville | ||
| 6 | Ritzville Historic District | ![]() |
May 2, 1990 | Roughly bounded by Broadway, Division St., Railroad Ave., and Washington St. 47°7′37″N 118°22′46″W / 47.12694°N 118.37944°W |
Ritzville | |
| 7 | Seivers Brothers Ranchhouse and Barn | June 19, 1979 | SE of Lind on Providence Rd. 46°54′45″N 118°30′27″W / 46.9125°N 118.5075°W |
Lind | ||
| 8 | Strap Iron Corral | August 1, 1975 | 5 mi (8.0 km). N of Hooper on Harder Ranch 46°50′42″N 118°8′11″W / 46.845°N 118.13639°W |
Hooper |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Clarkston Public Library | August 3, 1982 | 6th and Chestnut Sts. 46°24′38″N 117°2′39″W / 46.41056°N 117.04417°W |
Clarkston | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR | |
| 2 | Cloverland Garage | May 2, 1986 | CR 01050 46°15′8″N 117°15′0″W / 46.25222°N 117.25°W |
Cloverland | ||
| 3 | Full Gospel Church | January 19, 1972 | 1st and Monroe Sts. 46°20′29″N 117°3′0″W / 46.34139°N 117.05°W |
Asotin | ||
| 4 | Grande Ronde River Bridge | March 28, 1995 | WA 129 over the Grande Ronde R. 46°2′30″N 117°15′4″W / 46.04167°N 117.25111°W |
Asotin | Bridges of Washington State MPS | |
| 5 | Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge | ![]() |
July 16, 1982 | Spans Alpowa Creek 46°24′43″N 117°12′46″W / 46.41194°N 117.21278°W |
Pomeroy | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR |
| 6 | Nez Perce Snake River Archeological District | December 22, 1978 | Address Restricted | Asotin | ||
| 7 | Snake River Archeological District | May 13, 1976 | Address Restricted | Asotin | ||
| 8 | US Post Office-Clarkston Main | May 30, 1991 | 949 6th St. 46°24′40″N 117°2′39″W / 46.41111°N 117.04417°W |
Clarkston | ||
| 9 | C. C. Van Arsdol House | May 6, 1975 | 15th and Chestnut Sts. 46°24′38″N 117°4′4″W / 46.41056°N 117.06778°W |
Clarkston |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Benton County Courthouse | ![]() |
December 12, 1976 | Dudley Ave. and Market St. 46°12′12″N 119°46′10″W / 46.20333°N 119.76944°W |
Prosser | |
| 2 | J. W. Carey House | December 7, 1989 | Byron Rd., W of Prosser 46°11′45″N 119°48′5″W / 46.19583°N 119.80139°W |
Prosser | ||
| 3 | Glade Creek Site | October 21, 1977 | Address Restricted | Prosser | ||
| 4 | Gold Coast Historic District | March 7, 2005 | Roughly bounded by Willis St., Davison Ave., Hunt Ave., Davison Ave., and George Washington Way 46°17′53″N 119°16′12″W / 46.29806°N 119.27°W |
Richland | ||
| 5 | Hanford B Reactor | ![]() |
April 3, 1992 | Near jct. of WA 24 and WA 240, Hanford Site 46°37′50″N 119°38′46″W / 46.63056°N 119.64611°W |
Richland | Designated a National Historic Landmark August 19, 2008 |
| 6 | Hanford Island Archeological Site | August 28, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 7 | Hanford North Archeological District | August 28, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 8 | Locke Island Archeological District | August 28, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 9 | Rattlesnake Springs Sites | May 4, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 10 | Ryegrass Archeological District | January 31, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 11 | Snively Canyon Archeological District | August 28, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 12 | Telegraph Island Petroglyphs | March 10, 1975 | Address Restricted | Paterson | ||
| 13 | Tri-Cities Archaeological District | October 29, 1984 | Address Restricted | Kennewick | ||
| 14 | US Post Office-Prosser Main | August 7, 1991 | 1103 Meade Ave. 46°12′15″N 119°46′9″W / 46.20417°N 119.76917°W |
Prosser | ||
| 15 | Wooded Island Archeological District | July 19, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland |
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Chelan County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Clallam County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Cowlitz County, Washington
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Badger Mountain Lookout | ![]() |
December 27, 1990 | Near summit of Badger Mountain 47°30′37″N 120°14′34″W / 47.51028°N 120.24278°W |
East Wenatchee vicinity. | |
| 2 | William J. Canton House | June 16, 1988 | 305 W. Ash St. 47°38′22″N 120°4′35″W / 47.63944°N 120.07639°W |
Waterville | ||
| 3 | Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport | ![]() |
May 31, 1995 | WA 17 over the Columbia River 48°0′4″N 119°39′13″W / 48.00111°N 119.65361°W |
Bridgeport | Bridges of Washington State MPS |
| 4 | Columbia River Bridge at Wenatchee | ![]() |
May 24, 1995 | US 2 over the Columbia River 47°24′36″N 120°17′41″W / 47.41°N 120.29472°W |
Wenatchee | Bridges of Washington State MPS |
| 5 | Douglas County Courthouse | ![]() |
September 5, 1975 | Off U.S. 2 47°38′46″N 120°4′0″W / 47.64611°N 120.066667°W |
Waterville | |
| 6 | Downtown Waterville Historic District | May 19, 1988 | Locust and Chelan Sts. 47°39′0″N 120°4′26″W / 47.65°N 120.07389°W |
Waterville | ||
| 7 | Gallaher House | June 27, 1995 | 600 12th St. 48°0′28″N 119°40′31″W / 48.00778°N 119.67528°W |
Mansfield | ||
| 8 | Lutheran St. Paul's Kirche | April 12, 1982 | Lake Ave. 47°37′21″N 120°0′13″W / 47.6225°N 120.00361°W |
Douglas | ||
| 9 | Nifty Theatre | July 27, 1999 | 201 Locust 47°38′56″N 120°4′11″W / 47.64889°N 120.06972°W |
Waterville | ||
| 10 | Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site | March 16, 1972 | 3 mi (4.8 km). NE of East Wenatchee 47°26′35″N 120°16′45″W / 47.44306°N 120.27917°W |
East Wenatchee | ||
| 11 | Rock Island Railroad Bridge | ![]() |
July 30, 1975 | SW of Rock Island over the Columbia River 47°22′2″N 120°9′9″W / 47.36722°N 120.1525°W |
Rock Island | |
| 12 | Christian Schmidt House | December 9, 1994 | 391 L NW. 47°40′15″N 120°0′25″W / 47.67083°N 120.00694°W |
Waterville | ||
| 13 | Smith Hospital and Douglas County Press Building | May 11, 1989 | 109 N. Chelan 47°38′54″N 120°4′11″W / 47.64833°N 120.06972°W |
Waterville | ||
| 14 | Waterville Hotel | ![]() |
October 18, 1984 | 102 S. Central St. 47°38′49″N 120°4′22″W / 47.64694°N 120.07278°W |
Waterville |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ansorge Hotel | ![]() |
March 26, 1979 | River St. and Railroad Ave. 48°53′2″N 118°35′51″W / 48.88389°N 118.5975°W |
Curlew | |
| 2 | Barstow Bridge | March 30, 1995 | US 395 and Co. Rd. 4061 over the Kettle R. 48°47′4″N 118°7′28″W / 48.78444°N 118.12444°W |
Kettle Falls | Bridges of Washington State MPS | |
| 3 | Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls | ![]() |
March 28, 1995 | US 395 over the Columbia R. 48°37′34″N 118°7′1″W / 48.62611°N 118.11694°W |
Kettle Falls | Bridges of Washington State MPS |
| 4 | Creaser Hotel | ![]() |
April 12, 1982 | 664 Church Ln. 48°38′56″N 118°44′1″W / 48.64889°N 118.73361°W |
Republic | |
| 5 | Curlew Bridge | July 16, 1982 | Spans Kettle River 48°53′8″N 118°36′1″W / 48.88556°N 118.60028°W |
Curlew | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR | |
| 6 | Curlew School | November 28, 1980 | Off WA 4A 48°52′50″N 118°35′52″W / 48.88056°N 118.59778°W |
Curlew | ||
| 7 | Fairweather-Trevitt House | ![]() |
August 10, 2000 | 645 Kaufman 48°38′55″N 118°38′25″W / 48.64861°N 118.64028°W |
Republic | |
| 8 | Kettle Falls District | November 20, 1974 | Address Restricted | Kettle Falls | ||
| 9 | St. Paul's Mission | ![]() |
November 20, 1974 | W of Kettle Falls on Roosevelt Lake | Kettle Falls |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Allen Rockshelter | November 16, 1978 | Address Restricted | Pasco | ||
| 2 | Burr Cave | December 15, 1978 | Address Restricted | Walker | ||
| 3 | Franklin County Courthouse | ![]() |
February 8, 1978 | 1016 N. 4th St. 46°14′14″N 119°5′41″W / 46.23722°N 119.09472°W |
Pasco | |
| 4 | Lower Snake River Archaeological District | October 29, 1984 | Address Restricted | Pasco | ||
| 5 | Marmes Rockshelter | ![]() |
October 15, 1966 | Address Restricted | Lyons Ferry | |
| 6 | James Moore House | ![]() |
May 31, 1979 | Off U.S. 12 46°13′43″N 119°8′4″W / 46.22861°N 119.13444°W |
Pasco | |
| 7 | Palouse Canyon Archaeological District | October 29, 1984 | Address Restricted | Starbuck | ||
| 8 | Pasco Carnegie Library | August 3, 1982 | 305 N. 4th St. 46°13′58″N 119°5′31″W / 46.23278°N 119.09194°W |
Pasco | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR | |
| 9 | Sacajawea State Park | April 24, 2007 | 2503 Sacajawea Park Rd. | Pasco | ||
| 10 | Savage Island Archeological District | August 28, 1976 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 11 | Strawberry Island Village Archeological Site | August 21, 1980 | Address Restricted | Pasco | ||
| 12 | Tri-Cities Archaeological District | October 29, 1984 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 13 | Windust Caves Archaeological District | October 29, 1984 | Address Restricted | Windust |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Downtown Pomeroy Historic District | August 21, 2003 | Roughly bounded by Main St., Tenth and Ninth Sts., Columbia St., and Sixth St. 46°28′28″N 117°35′56″W / 46.47444°N 117.59889°W |
Pomeroy | ||
| 2 | Garfield County Courthouse | ![]() |
July 24, 1974 | 8th and Main Sts. 46°28′30″N 117°36′4″W / 46.475°N 117.60111°W |
Pomeroy | |
| 3 | Lewis and Clark Trail-Travois Road | January 11, 1974 | 5 mi (8.0 km). E of Pomeroy, U.S. 12 46°27′52″N 117°28′23″W / 46.46444°N 117.47306°W |
Pomeroy |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bell Hotel | September 15, 1997 | 210 W. Division St. 47°19′14″N 119°33′4″W / 47.32056°N 119.55111°W |
Ephrata | ||
| 2 | Beverly Railroad Bridge | ![]() |
July 16, 1982 | Spans Columbia River 46°49′52″N 119°56′54″W / 46.83111°N 119.94833°W |
Beverly | |
| 3 | Grant County Courthouse | ![]() |
September 5, 1975 | C St., NW 47°19′19″N 119°33′8″W / 47.32194°N 119.55222°W |
Ephrata | |
| 4 | Hartline School | January 7, 2010 | 92 Chelan Street 47°41′12″N 119°06′30″W / 47.68667°N 119.10833°W |
Hartline | ||
| 5 | Lind Coulee Archaeological Site | January 21, 1974 | Address Restricted | Warden | ||
| 6 | Mesa 36 | December 8, 1978 | Address Restricted | Soap Lake | ||
| 7 | Paris Archeological Site | September 20, 1978 | Address Restricted | Richland | ||
| 8 | Samuel and Katherine Reiman House | December 17, 2008 | 415 F. St. SW. | Quincy | ||
| 9 | Stratford School | October 25, 1990 | Just off WA 7 47°25′36″N 119°16′24″W / 47.42667°N 119.27333°W |
Stratford | Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS | |
| 10 | Wilson Creek State Bank | ![]() |
September 25, 1975 | Off WA 7 47°25′23″N 119°7′14″W / 47.42306°N 119.12056°W |
Wilson Creek | Built in 1906. Currently houses local history museum. |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Carnegie Library | ![]() |
August 3, 1982 | 621 K St. 46°58′38″N 123°53′9″W / 46.97722°N 123.88583°W |
Hoquiam | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR |
| 2 | Neil Cooney Mansion | July 14, 1983 | 802 E. 5th St. 46°57′2″N 123°46′6″W / 46.95056°N 123.76833°W |
Cosmopolis | ||
| 3 | Grays Harbor Light Station |
![]() |
November 2, 1977 | W of Westport 46°53′18″N 124°6′56″W / 46.88833°N 124.11556°W |
Westport | |
| 4 | Judge Charles W. Hodgdon House | April 27, 2005 | 717 Bluff 46°59′8″N 123°53′15″W / 46.98556°N 123.8875°W |
Hoquiam | ||
| 5 | Hoquiam Olympic Stadium | August 22, 2006 | 2811 Cherry St. 46°59′3″N 123°51′32″W / 46.98417°N 123.85889°W |
Hoquiam | ||
| 6 | Hoquiam River Bridge | ![]() |
July 16, 1982 | N of SR 12 46°58′32″N 123°52′32″W / 46.97556°N 123.87556°W |
Hoquiam | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR |
| 7 | Hoquiam's Castle | ![]() |
April 11, 1973 | 515 Chenault Ave. 46°59′4″N 123°53′16″W / 46.98444°N 123.88778°W |
Hoquiam | |
| 8 | Kestner Homestead | July 13, 2007 | Quinalt River Valley, .5 mi. N of Quinalt River Ranger Station, along west side of Kestner Creek, Quinalt sub-distr | Port Angeles | ||
| 9 | Lake Quinault Lodge | ![]() |
July 9, 1998 | South Shore Rd. 47°28′1″N 123°50′50″W / 47.46694°N 123.84722°W |
Lake Quinault | |
| 10 | Joseph Lytle Home |
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July 12, 1990 | 509 Chenault 46°59′3″N 123°53′24″W / 46.98417°N 123.89°W |
Hoquiam | |
| 11 | Masonic Temple-Hoquiam | ![]() |
September 5, 2007 | 510 8th St. 46°58′38″N 123°53′14″W / 46.97722°N 123.88722°W |
Hoquiam | |
| 12 | Old McCleary Hotel | August 1, 1996 | 42 Summit Rd. 47°3′45″N 123°16′7″W / 47.0625°N 123.26861°W |
McCleary | ||
| 13 | Lachlin McTaggert House | August 29, 1985 | 2240 L St. 46°58′42″N 123°53′34″W / 46.97833°N 123.89278°W |
Hoquiam | ||
| 14 | Ole Mickelson Cabin | May 6, 1993 | Lot 46, S shore Lake Quinault, between Willaby Cr. and Falls Cr. 47°27′53″N 123°51′11″W / 47.46472°N 123.85306°W |
Quinault | ||
| 15 | F. Arnold Polson House and Alex Polson Grounds | ![]() |
June 19, 1979 | 1611 Riverside Ave. 46°58′44″N 123°52′45″W / 46.97889°N 123.87917°W |
Hoquiam | |
| 16 | Seventh Street Theater | ![]() |
August 6, 1987 | 313 Seventh St. 46°58′36″N 123°53′7″W / 46.97667°N 123.88528°W |
Hoquiam | |
| 17 | SIERRA (motor ship) | March 29, 1978 | 1401 Sargent Blvd. 46°58′31″N 123°48′2″W / 46.97528°N 123.80056°W |
Aberdeen | ||
| 18 | US Post Office-Hoquiam Main | ![]() |
May 30, 1991 | 620 Eighth St. 46°58′30″N 123°53′11″W / 46.975°N 123.88639°W |
Hoquiam | |
| 19 | US Post Office-Montesano Main | ![]() |
May 30, 1991 | 211 Pioneer Ave. N. 46°58′46″N 123°36′4″W / 46.97944°N 123.60111°W |
Montesano |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cama Beach Resort | May 15, 2001 | 1880 SW Camano Dr. 48°8′36″N 122°30′37″W / 48.14333°N 122.51028°W |
Camano Island | ||
| 2 | Central Whidbey Island Historic District | ![]() |
December 12, 1973 | S of Oak Harbor, roughly 6 mi (9.7 km). either side of Coupeville 48°12′43″N 122°41′12″W / 48.21194°N 122.68667°W |
Oak Harbor | |
| 3 | Benjamin Loers House | August 29, 1977 | 2046 Swantown Rd. 48°17′3″N 122°40′1″W / 48.28417°N 122.66694°W |
Oak Harbor | ||
| 4 | Olympic Club | May 28, 1991 | 230 1st St. 48°2′28″N 122°24′29″W / 48.04111°N 122.40806°W |
Langley | ||
| 5 | Site 45-IS-2 | December 11, 2008 | Address Restricted | Camano Island | Also known as the Cama Beach Archaeological Site. | |
| 6 | Smith Island Light Station | ![]() |
April 6, 1978 | N of Port Townsend 48°19′7″N 122°50′37″W / 48.31861°N 122.84361°W |
Port Townsend | Lost due to erosion |
| 7 | Utsalady Ladies Aid Building | ![]() |
September 25, 1998 | 79 Utsalady Rd. 48°15′8″N 122°28′37″W / 48.25222°N 122.47694°W |
Camano Island |
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Kitsap County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Kittitas County, Washington
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Appleton Log Hall | ![]() |
October 2, 1992 | 835 Appleton Rd. 45°48′36″N 121°16′30″W / 45.81°N 121.275°W |
Appleton | |
| 2 | First Day Advent Christian Church | ![]() |
September 26, 1991 | Jct. of Maryhill Hwy. and Stonehenge Ave. 45°41′14″N 120°48′47″W / 45.68722°N 120.81306°W |
Maryhill | |
| 3 | Goldendale Free Public Library | ![]() |
August 3, 1982 | 131 W. Burgen 45°49′15″N 120°49′22″W / 45.82083°N 120.82278°W |
Goldendale | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR |
| 4 | Maryhill | ![]() |
December 31, 1974 | SW of Goldendale on U.S. 197 45°40′40″N 120°51′48″W / 45.67778°N 120.86333°W |
Goldendale | |
| 5 | Charles Newell House | ![]() |
August 18, 1977 | 114 Sentinel St. 45°49′2″N 120°49′22″W / 45.81722°N 120.82278°W |
Goldendale | |
| 6 | Rattlesnake Creek Site | May 22, 1978 | Address Restricted | Husum | ||
| 7 | Rowland Basin Site | July 11, 1996 | Address Restricted | Lyle | ||
| 8 | Trout Lake Tourist Club | September 21, 2005 | 15 Guler Rd. 46°0′15″N 121°32′22″W / 46.00417°N 121.53944°W |
Trout Lake | ||
| 9 | Whitcomb Cabin | ![]() |
June 10, 1975 | 100 Wildlife Refuge Rd., 6 mi (9.7 km). W of Glenwood 45°57′48″N 121°20′34″W / 45.96333°N 121.34278°W |
Glenwood | |
| 10 | Wishram Indian Village Site | ![]() |
March 16, 1972 | Address Restricted | The Dalles |
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Lewis County, Washington
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Almira Hotel | March 15, 2006 | 3 N. Third Ave. 47°42′46″N 118°56′27″W / 47.71278°N 118.94083°W |
Almira | ||
| 2 | Atlas E Missile Site 9 | July 31, 2009 | 36000 Crescent Rd. N. 47°47′18.22″N 117°50′30.56″W / 47.7883944°N 117.8418222°W |
Reardan | ||
| 3 | Fort Spokane Military Reserve | ![]() |
November 23, 1988 | Rt. 25 47°54′47″N 118°18′22″W / 47.91306°N 118.30611°W |
Miles | |
| 4 | Goose Creek Rockshelter | May 22, 1978 | Address Restricted | Wilbur | ||
| 5 | Harrington Bank Block and Opera House | ![]() |
October 2, 1992 | Jct. of Third and Willis Sts., NW corner 47°28′49″N 118°15′13″W / 47.48028°N 118.25361°W |
Harrington | |
| 6 | Little Falls Hydroelectric Power Plant | December 15, 1988 | Spokane River 47°49′53″N 117°55′0″W / 47.83139°N 117.916667°W |
Reardan | ||
| 7 | Long Lake Hydroelectric Power Plant | December 15, 1988 | Spokane River 47°50′10″N 117°50′19″W / 47.83611°N 117.83861°W |
Ford | ||
| 8 | Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church | ![]() |
April 26, 1990 | N. First and B St. 47°18′9″N 117°58′30″W / 47.3025°N 117.975°W |
Sprague | |
| 9 | Spokane River Bridge at Fort Spokane | ![]() |
March 28, 1995 | WA 25 over the Spokane R. 47°54′30″N 118°18′59″W / 47.90833°N 118.31639°W |
Hunters | Bridges of Washington State MPS |
| 10 | Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam | ![]() |
May 24, 1995 | WA 231 over the Spokane R. 47°50′19″N 117°51′5″W / 47.83861°N 117.85139°W |
Reardan | Bridges of Washington State MPS |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Big Creek Archeological Site-45MS100 | October 13, 1999 | Address Restricted | Hoodsport | ||
| 2 | Cushman No. 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant | ![]() |
December 15, 1988 | S end of Lake Cushman 47°25′11″N 123°13′16″W / 47.41972°N 123.22111°W |
Hoodsport | |
| 3 | Cushman No. 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant | December 15, 1988 | Skokomish River 47°22′59″N 123°10′42″W / 47.38306°N 123.17833°W |
Hoodsport | ||
| 4 | Goldsborough Creek Bridge | July 16, 1982 | WA 3 47°12′34″N 123°5′57″W / 47.20944°N 123.09917°W |
Shelton | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR | |
| 5 | Harstine Island Community Hall | March 16, 1989 | North Island Dr. and Hartstene Island Dr. 47°16′35″N 122°53′10″W / 47.27639°N 122.88611°W |
Harstine Island | ||
| 6 | High Steel Bridge | July 16, 1982 | Spans Skokomish South Fork 47°22′5″N 123°16′44″W / 47.36806°N 123.27889°W |
Shelton | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR | |
| 7 | North Hamma Hamma River Bridge | ![]() |
July 16, 1982 | Spans North Hamma Hamma River 47°32′23″N 123°2′33″W / 47.53972°N 123.0425°W |
Eldon | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR |
| 8 | Shelton Public Library and Town Hall | July 14, 1983 | 5th St. and Railroad Ave. 47°12′48″N 123°6′11″W / 47.21333°N 123.10306°W |
Shelton | ||
| 9 | Simpson Logging Company Locomotive No. 7 and Peninsular Railway Caboose No. 700 | January 12, 1984 | 3rd and Railroad Aves. 47°12′47″N 123°6′3″W / 47.21306°N 123.10083°W |
Shelton | ||
| 10 | South Hamma Hamma River Bridge | ![]() |
July 16, 1982 | Spans South Hamma Hamma River 47°32′11″N 123°2′28″W / 47.53639°N 123.04111°W |
Eldon | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR |
| 11 | taba das | February 16, 2005 | Address Restricted | Potlatch | ||
| 12 | Vance Creek Bridge | July 16, 1982 | NW of Shelton 47°20′6″N 123°19′10″W / 47.335°N 123.31944°W |
Shelton | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bonaparte Mountain Cabin | April 20, 1981 | E of Tonasket in Okanogan National Forest 48°47′6″N 119°7′17″W / 48.785°N 119.12139°W |
Tonasket | ||
| 2 | Chief Joseph Memorial | May 15, 1974 | Near jct. of WA 10A and Cache Creek Rd. 48°10′8″N 118°58′34″W / 48.16889°N 118.97611°W |
Nespelem | ||
| 3 | Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport | ![]() |
May 31, 1995 | WA 17 over the Columbia R. 48°0′4″N 119°39′13″W / 48.00111°N 119.65361°W |
Bridgeport | |
| 4 | Early Winters Ranger Station Work Center | ![]() |
April 11, 1986 | Okanogan National Forest 48°35′41″N 120°25′48″W / 48.59472°N 120.43°W |
Winthrop | |
| 5 | Enloe Dam and Powerplant | ![]() ![]() |
October 18, 1978 | 4 mi (6.4 km). (6.4 km) W of Oroville 48°57′57″N 119°30′3″W / 48.96583°N 119.50083°W |
Oroville | |
| 6 | Fort Okanogan, Sites of | June 4, 1973 | N of Bridgeport between the Columbia and Okanogan Rivers 48°5′59″N 119°43′6″W / 48.09972°N 119.71833°W |
Bridgeport | ||
| 7 | Grand Coulee Bridge | ![]() |
July 16, 1982 | Spans Columbia River 47°57′56″N 118°58′53″W / 47.96556°N 118.98139°W |
Grand Coulee | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR |
| 8 | Lost Lake Guard Station | April 11, 1986 | Okanogan National Forest 48°50′42″N 119°2′54″W / 48.845°N 119.04833°W |
Tonasket | ||
| 9 | Okanogan County Courthouse | ![]() |
June 29, 1995 | 149 N. Third Ave. 48°21′55″N 119°34′49″W / 48.36528°N 119.58028°W |
Okanogan | |
| 10 | Okanogan Project: Conconully Resevoir Dam | September 6, 1974 | S of Conconully 48°32′16″N 119°44′53″W / 48.53778°N 119.74806°W |
Conconully | ||
| 11 | Parson Smith Tree | March 16, 1972 | 40 mi (64 km). N of Winthrop on the Canadian border in Okanogan National Forest 49°0′5″N 120°33′10″W / 49.00139°N 120.55278°W |
Winthrop | ||
| 12 | Hiram F. Smith Orchard | November 12, 1975 | 2 mi (3.2 km). N of Oroville on Osoyoos Lake 48°58′0″N 119°25′42″W / 48.966667°N 119.42833°W |
Oroville | ||
| 13 | US Post Office-Okanogan Main | ![]() |
May 30, 1991 | 212 Second Ave. N. 48°21′53″N 119°34′41″W / 48.36472°N 119.57806°W |
Okanogan | |
| 14 | US Post Office-Omak Main | ![]() |
May 30, 1991 | 104 S. Main St. 48°24′34″N 119°31′40″W / 48.40944°N 119.52778°W |
Omak | |
| 15 | Guy Waring Cabin | March 19, 1982 | 285 Castle Ave. 48°28′36″N 120°10′50″W / 48.47667°N 120.18056°W |
Winthrop |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cape Disappointment Historic District | ![]() |
August 15, 1975 | From 0.5 mi (0.80 km). S of Ilwaco to WA/OR boundary 46°17′1″N 124°3′37″W / 46.28361°N 124.06028°W |
Ilwaco | |
| 2 | Chinook Point | ![]() |
October 15, 1966 | 5 mi (8.0 km). SE of Fort Columbia Historical State Park on U.S. 101 46°15′25″N 123°54′57″W / 46.25694°N 123.91583°W |
Chinook | |
| 3 | Colbert House | ![]() |
October 18, 1977 | Quaker and Lake Sts. 46°18′31″N 124°2′6″W / 46.30861°N 124.035°W |
Ilwaco | |
| 4 | Columbia River Quarantine Station | February 8, 1980 | SW of Knappton on WA 401 46°16′15″N 123°49′40″W / 46.27083°N 123.82778°W |
Knappton | ||
| 5 | Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station | ![]() |
July 5, 1979 | WA 103 46°27′53″N 124°3′9″W / 46.46472°N 124.0525°W |
Klipsan Beach | |
| 6 | Lumber Exchange Building | May 19, 1988 | Robert Bush Dr./US 101 and Willapa Ave. 46°39′59″N 123°48′38″W / 46.66639°N 123.81056°W |
South Bend | ||
| 7 | Oysterville Historic District | April 21, 1976 | WA 103 46°32′51″N 124°1′39″W / 46.5475°N 124.0275°W |
Oysterville | ||
| 8 | Pacific County Courthouse | July 20, 1977 | Cowlitz and Vine Sts. 46°39′46″N 123°48′33″W / 46.66278°N 123.80917°W |
South Bend | ||
| 9 | Raymond Public Library | ![]() |
November 29, 1979 | 507 Duryea St. 46°41′40″N 123°43′45″W / 46.69444°N 123.72917°W |
Raymond | |
| 10 | Raymond Theater | ![]() |
May 1, 1991 | 325 N. Third St. 46°41′11″N 123°43′43″W / 46.68639°N 123.72861°W |
Raymond | |
| 11 | Russell House | November 25, 1977 | 902 E. Water St. 46°39′47″N 123°46′55″W / 46.66306°N 123.78194°W |
South Bend | ||
| 12 | Peter Schulderman House | May 19, 1988 | Thirty-seventh and K Sts. 46°19′47″N 124°3′20″W / 46.32972°N 124.05556°W |
Seaview | ||
| 13 | Shelburne Hotel | ![]() |
December 15, 1978 | WA 103 and K St. 46°20′6″N 124°3′14″W / 46.335°N 124.05389°W |
Seaview | |
| 14 | South Bend Carnegie Public Library | August 3, 1982 | W. 1st and Pacific Sts. 46°39′59″N 123°48′47″W / 46.66639°N 123.81306°W |
South Bend | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR | |
| 15 | Tokeland Hotel | ![]() |
April 11, 1978 | Kindred Ave. and Hotel Rd. 46°42′31″N 123°59′0″W / 46.70861°N 123.983333°W |
Tokeland | |
| 16 | US Post Office-Raymond Main | ![]() |
May 30, 1991 | 406 Duryea St. 46°41′11″N 123°43′50″W / 46.68639°N 123.73056°W |
Raymond | |
| 17 | Willapa Bay Boathouse | March 13, 1986 | US Coast Guard Station, Willapa Bay 46°42′20″N 123°57′57″W / 46.70556°N 123.96583°W |
Tokeland | ||
| 18 | The Wreckage | September 18, 1979 | 256th Pl. 46°29′17″N 124°2′59″W / 46.48806°N 124.04972°W |
Ocean Park |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Idaho and Wash. Northern RR Bridge | July 16, 1982 | Spans Pend Oreille River, off WA 31 48°46′50″N 117°24′33″W / 48.78056°N 117.40917°W |
Metaline Falls | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR | |
| 2 | Lewis P. Larson House | March 26, 1979 | 5th and Pend Oreille Blvd. 48°51′48″N 117°22′23″W / 48.86333°N 117.37306°W |
Metaline Falls | ||
| 3 | Metaline Falls School | September 8, 1988 | 302 Park 48°51′40″N 117°22′26″W / 48.86111°N 117.37389°W |
Metaline Falls | ||
| 4 | Pend Oreille Mines and Metals Building | August 29, 1997 | 103 S. Grandview St. 48°51′44″N 117°22′18″W / 48.86222°N 117.37167°W |
Metaline Falls | ||
| 5 | Dr. John and Viola Phillips House and Office | January 3, 2006 | S. 337 Spokane Ave. 48°10′49″N 117°2′45″W / 48.18028°N 117.04583°W |
Newport | ||
| 6 | United States Border Station | January 31, 1997 | Roughly bounded by WA 31 and the U.S.-Canadian border, Colville National Forest 49°0′0″N 117°17′57″W / 49°N 117.29917°W |
Metaline Falls | ||
| 7 | Washington Hotel | March 26, 1979 | 5th and Washington St. 48°51′44″N 117°22′8″W / 48.86222°N 117.36889°W |
Metaline Falls |
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alderbrook Farmhouse | November 21, 1985 | Point Lawrence Rd. 48°39′20″N 122°45′47″W / 48.65556°N 122.76306°W |
Doe Bay | ||
| 2 | Camp Nor'Wester | Lopez Island | Founded in 1946, this site is also known as Sperry Peninsula and The Henderson Camp. The camp ceased to function at the Lopez Island location after the summer of 1996, moving to Johns Island. | |||
| 3 | Crow Valley School | August 27, 1987 | Crow Valley Rd. 48°40′4″N 122°56′42″W / 48.66778°N 122.945°W |
Eastsound | Built in 1888 in Eastsound. Now maintained by the Orcas Island Historical Museum. Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS |
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| 4 | Doe Bay General Store and Post Office | May 8, 1986 | End of County Rd. 48°38′29″N 122°46′45″W / 48.64139°N 122.77917°W |
Doe Bay, Orcas Island | ||
| 5 | Emmanuel Episcopal Church | ![]() |
December 12, 1994 | Main St. 48°41′40″N 122°54′22″W / 48.69444°N 122.90611°W |
Eastsound | Built in 1885. |
| 6 | Krumdiack Homestead | April 29, 1993 | North coast, between Fishery Pt. and Pt. Hammond 48°43′3″N 123°1′20″W / 48.7175°N 123.02222°W |
Waldron Island | Also known as the Cook Property. | |
| 7 | Little Red Schoolhouse | June 19, 1973 | Corner of Hoffman Cove and Neck Point Cove Rd. 48°34′22″N 122°57′43″W / 48.57278°N 122.96194°W |
Shaw Island | ||
| 8 | Orcas Hotel | ![]() |
August 24, 1982 | In Orcas 48°35′54″N 122°56′37″W / 48.59833°N 122.94361°W |
Orcas | Built in 1904. |
| 9 | Patos Island Light Station | ![]() |
October 21, 1977 | North of Eastsound on Patos Island 48°47′21″N 122°58′11″W / 48.78917°N 122.96972°W |
Eastsound | Built in 1893. |
| 10 | Port Stanley School | December 9, 1994 | Port Stanley Rd. 48°31′32″N 122°52′35″W / 48.52556°N 122.87639°W |
Lopez Island | ||
| 11 | Roche Harbor | August 29, 1977 | Northern San Juan Island 48°36′32″N 123°9′1″W / 48.60889°N 123.15028°W |
San Juan Island | Founded in 1886, the district consists of 1,400 acres (5.7 km2) and 17 buildings. | |
| 12 | Rosario | ![]() |
November 2, 1978 | S of East Sound on Orcas Island 48°38′49″N 122°52′21″W / 48.64694°N 122.8725°W |
Orcas Island | Now part of Moran State Park. |
| 13 | San Juan County Courthouse | ![]() |
April 12, 1984 | 350 N. Court St. 48°32′9″N 123°1′1″W / 48.53583°N 123.01694°W |
Friday Harbor | Built in 1906. |
| 14 | San Juan Island National Historic Site | ![]() |
October 15, 1966 | Between Haro Strait and San Juan Channel 48°34′57″N 123°9′1″W / 48.5825°N 123.15028°W |
Friday Harbor | |
| 15 | San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Light Station | ![]() |
December 15, 1978 | W of Friday Harbor on CR 1 48°30′56″N 123°9′0″W / 48.51556°N 123.15°W |
Friday Harbor | Built in 1914. |
| 16 | San Juan Lime Company-Cowell's | March 6, 2007 | 1567 West Side Rd. N | Friday Harbor | ||
| 17 | Tharald Homestead | January 17, 2002 | Hoffman Cove Rd. 48°33′40″N 122°58′3″W / 48.56111°N 122.9675°W |
Shaw Island | Also known as the Ellis Farm. |
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Skagit County, Washington
| [7] | Landmark name[8] | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bonneville Dam Historic District | ![]() |
April 9, 1986 | Columbia River between Bradford and Cascade Islands off I-80 in Multnomah County, Oregon to WA 14 in Skamania County, WA 45°38′29″N 121°56′36″W / 45.64139°N 121.94333°W |
North Bonneville | Built in the 1930s to harness the Columbia River for power generation, this was the first hydroelectric dam with a hydraulic drop sufficient to produce 500,000 kW of hydropower. The NHL district covers the dam and other elements of the federal dam project, including the #1 powerhouse, navigation lock, fish ladder, and hatchery. The site is also listed in Oregon. |
| 2 | North Bonneville Archeological District | February 2, 1987 | Address Restricted | North Bonneville | ||
| 3 | Region Six Personnel Training Station | August 28, 2007 | Wind River Work Center, 1262 Hemlock Rd. 45°48′9″N 121°55′41″W / 45.8025°N 121.92806°W |
Gifford Pinchot National Forest | ||
| 4 | Edward and Isabelle Underwood Farm – Five Oaks Farm | ![]() |
January 10, 2008 | 851 Orchard Ln. | Underwood |
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Snohomish County, Washington
See List of Registered Historic Places in Spokane County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Stevens County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston County, Washington
| Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Columbia River Gillnet Boat | February 14, 1978 | Altoona Cannery 46°15′58″N 123°39′15″W / 46.26611°N 123.65417°W |
Altoona | ||
| 2 | Deep River Pioneer Lutheran Church | ![]() |
August 7, 1974 | N of Deep River 46°21′35″N 123°40′55″W / 46.35972°N 123.68194°W |
Deep River | |
| 3 | Grays River Covered Bridge | ![]() |
November 23, 1971 | WA 4, 1.5 mi (2.4 km). E of Grays River 46°21′17″N 123°34′47″W / 46.35472°N 123.57972°W |
Grays River | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR |
| 4 | Pioneer Church | April 11, 1973 | Alley St. 46°12′6″N 123°22′56″W / 46.20167°N 123.38222°W |
Cathlamet | ||
| 5 | Skamokawa Historic District | ![]() |
April 21, 1976 | WA 4 46°16′55″N 123°26′47″W / 46.28194°N 123.44639°W |
Skamokawa |
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Walla Walla, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Whitman County, Washington
See National Register of Historic Places listings in Yakima County, Washington
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