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List of entries on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in [[Washington]]:
{{wiktionary|Flanders}}
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'''[[Flanders]]''' is a region in Belgium (and parts of France and The Netherlands) but may also refer to:
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|[[#Adams County|Adams]] - [[#Asotin County|Asotin]] - [[#Benton County|Benton]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Chelan County, Washington|Chelan]]'' - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Clallam County, Washington|Clallam]]'' - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Washington|Clark]]'' - [[#Columbia County|Columbia]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Cowlitz County, Washington|Cowlitz]]'' - [[#Douglas County|Douglas]] - [[#Ferry County|Ferry]] - [[#Franklin County|Franklin]] - [[#Garfield County|Garfield]] - [[#Grant County|Grant]] - [[#Grays Harbor County|Grays Harbor]] - [[#Island County|Island]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Washington|Jefferson]]'' - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in King County, Washington|King]]'' - [[#Kitsap County|Kitsap]] - [[#Kittitas County|Kittitas]] - [[#Klickitat County|Klickitat]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Lewis County, Washington|Lewis]]'' - [[#Lincoln County|Lincoln]] - [[#Mason County|Mason]] - [[#Okanogan County|Okanogan]] - [[#Pacific County|Pacific]] - [[#Pend Oreille County|Pend Oreille]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Pierce County, Washington|Pierce]]'' - [[#San Juan County|San Juan]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Skagit County, Washington|Skagit]]'' - [[#Skamania County|Skamania]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Snohomish County, Washington|Snohomish]]'' - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Spokane County, Washington|Spokane]]'' - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Stevens County, Washington|Stevens]]'' - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston County, Washington|Thurston]]'' - [[#Wahkiakum County|Wahkiakum]] - [[#Walla Walla County|Walla Walla]] - ''[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Whatcom County, Washington|Whatcom]]'' - [[#Whitman County|Whitman]] - [[#Yakima County|Yakima]]
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:''{{Washington NRHP date for lists}}''
;In Western Europe
* [[County of Flanders]] — an historical county of the Low Countries, which included part of the north-east of modern-day France
* [[East Flanders]] and [[West Flanders]] are provinces of modern-day Belgium
* [[Flemish Region]], one of the three Regions of Belgium
* [[Flemish Community]], one of the three Communities of Belgium
* [[French Flanders]] — the northern ''département'' of Nord and part of the ''region'' of Nord-Pas-de-Calais
* [[Zeeuws-Vlaanderen]], or Zeelandic Flanders in The Netherlands
* [[Flanders Fields]] are the battlefields of World War I in Northern France and North-Western Belgium


==[[Adams County, Washington|Adams County]]==
;In North America
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
* [[Flanders, New Jersey]], U.S.
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend>Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined [[Wikipedia:NRHP colors legend|here]], differentiate [[National Historic Landmark]] sites and [[National Register of Historic Places Districts]] from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.</ref>
* [[Flanders, New York]], U.S.
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris">{{cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-24|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
* A village in the town of [[East Lyme, Connecticut]], U.S.
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
* A village in [[Litchfield County, Connecticut]], U.S.
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Dr. Frank R. Burroughs House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|11|20}}
| 408 Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|7|29|N|118|22|59|W|name=Burroughs, Dr. Frank R., House}}</small>
| [[Ritzville, WA|Ritzville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Abraham Lincoln (Pullman car)|Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101]]
| [[Image:Pullman-car-D&RG-101.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1988|06|16}}
| Bruce and Lee Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|46|50|18|N|119|3|0|W|name=Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101}}</small>
| [[Othello, WA|Othello]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Nelson H. Greene House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1980|03|07}}
| 502 S. Adams St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|7|23|N|118|22|30|W|name=Greene, Nelson H., House}}</small>
| [[Ritzville, WA|Ritzville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Ritzville Carnegie Library]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|08|03}}
| 302 W. Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|7|32|N|118|22|54|W|name=Ritzville Carnegie Library}}</small>
| [[Ritzville, WA|Ritzville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Ritzville High School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1994|05|19}}
| 7th Ave., between Columbia and Division Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|47|7|25|N|118|22|15|W|name=Ritzville High School}}</small>
| [[Ritzville, WA|Ritzville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Ritzville Historic District]]
| [[Image:Gritmanbuilding.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1990|05|02}}
| Roughly bounded by Broadway, Division St., Railroad Ave., and Washington St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|7|37|N|118|22|46|W|name=Ritzville Historic District}}</small>
| [[Ritzville, WA|Ritzville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Seivers Brothers Ranchhouse and Barn]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1979|06|19}}
| SE of Lind on Providence Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|46|54|45|N|118|30|27|W|name=Seivers Brothers Ranchhouse and Barn}}</small>
| [[Lind, WA|Lind]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Strap Iron Corral]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|08|01}}
| 5 mi. N of Hooper on Harder Ranch<br/><small>{{coord|46|50|42|N|118|8|11|W|name=Strap Iron Corral}}</small>
| [[Hooper, WA|Hooper]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}


==[[Asotin County, Washington|Asotin County]]==
;People
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
* [[Benjamin Flanders]], Louisiana state governor in 1867
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
* John Flanders, pseudonym of the Belgian writer [[Jean Ray]] (1887–1964)
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
* [[Laura Flanders]], journalist and daughter of Michael Flanders
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
* [[Michael Flanders]] (1922–1975), member of the duo Flanders and Swann
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
* [[Ralph Edward Flanders]] (1880–1970), U.S. senator from Vermont from 1946 to 1959
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
* [[Stephanie Flanders]] (1968–), journalist and daughter of Michael Flanders
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
* [[Walter Flanders]] (1871–1923), automobile pioneer
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
* [[Flanders (group)]], a.k.a. Deflect, Italian electronic/dance group
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Clarkston Public Library]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|08|03}}
| 6th and Chestnut Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|24|38|N|117|2|39|W|name=Clarkston Public Library}}</small>
| [[Clarkston, WA|Clarkston]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Cloverland Garage]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|05|02}}
| CR 01050<br/><small>{{coord|46|15|8|N|117|15|0|W|name=Cloverland Garage}}</small>
| [[Cloverland, WA|Cloverland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Full Gospel Church]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1972|01|19}}
| 1st and Monroe Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|20|29|N|117|3|0|W|name=Full Gospel Church}}</small>
| [[Asotin, WA|Asotin]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Grande Ronde River Bridge]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1995|03|28}}
| WA 129 over the Grande Ronde R.<br/><small>{{coord|46|2|30|N|117|15|4|W|name=Grande Ronde River Bridge}}</small>
| [[Asotin, WA|Asotin]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge]]
| [[Image:Indian Timothy Bridge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans Alpowa Creek<br/><small>{{coord|46|24|43|N|117|12|46|W|name=Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge}}</small>
| [[Pomeroy, WA|Pomeroy]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Nez Perce Snake River Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|12|22}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Asotin, WA|Asotin]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Snake River Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|05|13}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Asotin, WA|Asotin]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[US Post Office-Clarkston Main]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|30}}
| 949 6th St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|24|40|N|117|2|39|W|name=US Post Office--Clarkston Main}}</small>
| [[Clarkston, WA|Clarkston]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[C. C. Van Arsdol House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|05|06}}
| 15th and Chestnut Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|24|38|N|117|4|4|W|name=Van Arsdol, C. C., House}}</small>
| [[Clarkston, WA|Clarkston]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}


==[[Benton County, Washington|Benton County]]==
;Literature
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
* ''[[In Flanders Fields]]'' is a World War I poem by Lt-Col John McCrae
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
* ''[[In Flanders Fields. The 1917 Campaign]] is a book by historian Leon Wolff
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
* ''[[Moll Flanders]]'', novel by Daniel Defoe
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Benton County Courthouse (Washington)|Benton County Courthouse]]
| [[Image:Prosser Court House.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1976|12|12}}
| Dudley Ave. and Market St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|12|12|N|119|46|10|W|name=Benton County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Prosser, WA|Prosser]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[J. W. Carey House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1989|12|07}}
| Byron Rd., W of Prosser<br/><small>{{coord|46|11|45|N|119|48|5|W|name=Carey, J. W., House}}</small>
| [[Prosser, WA|Prosser]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Glade Creek Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1977|10|21}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Prosser, WA|Prosser]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Gold Coast Historic District (Richland, Washington)|Gold Coast Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2005|03|07}}
| Roughly bounded by Willis St., Davison Ave., Hunt Ave., Davison Ave., and George Washington Way<br/><small>{{coord|46|17|53|N|119|16|12|W|name=Gold Coast Historic District}}</small>
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NHL color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Hanford B Reactor]]
| [[Image:Hanford Site 1945.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1992|04|03}}
| Near jct. of WA 24 and WA 240, Hanford Site<br/><small>{{coord|46|37|50|N|119|38|46|W|name=Hanford B Reactor}}</small>
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| Designated a [[National Historic Landmark]] {{dts|link=off|2008|8|19}}
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Hanford Island Archeological Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|08|28}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Hanford North Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|08|28}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Locke Island Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|08|28}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Rattlesnake Springs Sites]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|05|04}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Ryegrass Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|01|31}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Snively Canyon Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|08|28}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Telegraph Island Petroglyphs]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|03|10}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Paterson, WA|Paterson]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[Tri-Cities Archaeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|10|29}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Kennewick, WA|Kennewick]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[US Post Office-Prosser Main]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1991|08|07}}
| 1103 Meade Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|46|12|15|N|119|46|9|W|name=US Post Office--Prosser Main}}</small>
| [[Prosser, WA|Prosser]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>15</small>
| [[Wooded Island Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|07|19}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}


==[[Chelan County, Washington|Chelan County]]==
;Cinema
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Chelan County, Washington]]
* [[Flanders (film)]] is a film by French filmmaker Bruno Dumont


==[[Clallam County, Washington|Clallam County]]==
;Popular culture
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Clallam County, Washington]]''
* [[Ned Flanders]] and the [[Flanders family]], in the television series ''The Simpsons''


==[[Clark County, Washington|Clark County]]==
{{disambig}}
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Washington]]


==[[Columbia County, Washington|Columbia County]]==
[[af:Vlaandere (dubbelsinnig)]]
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
[[an:Flandres (desambigazión)]]
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
[[br:Flandrez (digejañ)]]
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
[[ca:Flandes (desambiguació)]]
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
[[cs:Flandry (rozcestník)]]
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
[[de:Flandern (Begriffsklärung)]]
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
[[es:Flandes (desambiguación)]]
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
[[fr:Flandre]]
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
[[ja:フランドル (曖昧さ回避)]]
|--
[[nl:Vlaanderen (doorverwijspagina)]]
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
[[ksh:Flandere (Watt ėßß datt?)]]
| [[Bank of Starbuck]]
[[ru:Фландрия (значения)]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
[[sk:Flámsko]]
| {{dts|link=off|1978|02|08}}
| Main and McNeil Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|31|11|N|118|7|35|W|name=Bank of Starbuck}}</small>
| [[Starbuck, WA|Starbuck]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[A. H. Bishop House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 622 E. Richmond<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|33|N|117|58|31|W|name=Bishop, A. H., House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[John Brining House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 410 N. First<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|23|N|117|58|54|W|name=Brining, John, House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Columbia County Courthouse]]
| [[Image:Historic Courthouse Dayton Washington.JPG|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1975|02|10}}
| 341 E. Main<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|17|N|117|58|40|W|name=Columbia County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Dayton Depot]]
| [[Image:Dayton-Historic-Depot.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1974|11|19}}
| 2nd and Commercial Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|15|N|117|58|44|W|name=Dayton Depot}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Dexter House No. 1]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 515 S. Fourth<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|6|N|117|58|18|W|name=Dexter House No. 1}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Dexter House No. 2]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 507 N. Third<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|28|N|117|58|47|W|name=Dexter House No. 2}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Downtown Dayton Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1999|05|31}}
| Roughly along Main St., from Front to third Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|15|N|117|58|41|W|name=Downtown Dayton Historic District}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Frank Flintner House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 214 S. Sixth<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|15|N|117|58|18|W|name=Flintner, Frank, House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Guernsey-Sturdevant Building]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1993|01|12}}
| 225 E. Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|12|N|117|58|45|W|name=Guernsey--Sturdevant Building}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Grover J. Israel House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 305 S. Sixth<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|16|N|117|58|17|W|name=Israel, Grover J., House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Mancel Kelley House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 1301 S. Fifth<br/><small>{{coord|46|18|37|N|117|57|41|W|name=Kelley, Mancel, House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[Mill House (Dayton, Washington|Mill House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 504 N. First<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|25|N|117|58|57|W|name=Mill House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[Andrew Nilsson House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 312 E. Patit<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|23|N|117|58|45|W|name=Nilsson, Andrew, House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>15</small>
| [[Dr. Marcel Pietrzycki House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 415 E. Clay<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|16|N|117|58|31|W|name=Pietrzycki, Dr. Marcel, House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>16</small>
| [[Snake River Bridge]]
| [[Image:Snake River Bridge WA.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| N of SR 12<br/><small>{{coord|46|35|28|N|118|13|28|W|name=Snake River Bridge}}</small>
| [[Lyons Ferry, WA|Lyons Ferry]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>17</small>
| [[South Side Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| Roughly bounded by Clay, Third, Park, and First Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|4|N|117|58|33|W|name=South Side Historic District}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>18</small>
| [[J. A. Thronson House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| 510 S. Fourth<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|5|N|117|58|19|W|name=Thronson, J. A., House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>19</small>
| [[Washington Street Historic District (Dayton, Washington|Washington Street Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| Roughly Washington St. between Patit Creek and Third St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|19|N|117|58|49|W|name=Washington Street Historic District}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>20</small>
| [[Jacob Weinhard House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|08|13}}
| NW of Dayton<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|17|N|117|59|47|W|name=Weinhard, Jacob, House}}</small>
| [[Dayton, WA|Dayton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Cowlitz County, Washington|Cowlitz County]]==
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Cowlitz County, Washington]]''

==[[Douglas County, Washington|Douglas County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Badger Mountain Lookout]]
| [[Image:Badger Mountain Lookout.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1990|12|27}}
| Near summit of Badger Mountain<br/><small>{{coord|47|30|37|N|120|14|34|W|name=Badger Mountain Lookout}}</small>
| [[East Wenatchee, WA|East Wenatchee]] vicinity.
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[William J. Canton House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|06|16}}
| 305 W. Ash St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|38|22|N|120|4|35|W|name=Canton, William J., House}}</small>
| [[Waterville, WA|Waterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport]]
| [[Image:Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1995|05|31}}
| WA 17 over the Columbia River<br/><small>{{coord|48|0|4|N|119|39|13|W|name=Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport}}</small>
| [[Bridgeport, WA|Bridgeport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Columbia River Bridge at Wenatchee]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1995|05|24}}
| US 2 over the Columbia River<br/><small>{{coord|47|24|36|N|120|17|41|W|name=Columbia River Bridge at Wenatchee}}</small>
| [[Wenatchee, WA|Wenatchee]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Douglas County Courthouse (Washington)|Douglas County Courthouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|09|05}}
| Off U.S. 2<br/><small>{{coord|47|38|46|N|120|4|0|W|name=Douglas County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Waterville, WA|Waterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Downtown Waterville Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|05|19}}
| Locust and Chelan Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|47|39|0|N|120|4|26|W|name=Downtown Waterville Historic District}}</small>
| [[Waterville, WA|Waterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Gallaher House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1995|06|27}}
| 600 12th St.<br/><small>{{coord|48|0|28|N|119|40|31|W|name=Gallaher House}}</small>
| [[Mansfield, WA|Mansfield]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Lutheran St. Paul's Kirche]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|04|12}}
| Lake Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|47|37|21|N|120|0|13|W|name=Lutheran St. Paul's Kirche}}</small>
| [[Douglas, WA|Douglas]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Nifty Theatre]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1999|07|27}}
| 201 Locust<br/><small>{{coord|47|38|56|N|120|4|11|W|name=Nifty Theatre}}</small>
| [[Waterville, WA|Waterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1972|03|16}}
| 3 mi. NE of East Wenatchee<br/><small>{{coord|47|26|35|N|120|16|45|W|name=Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site}}</small>
| [[East Wenatchee, WA|East Wenatchee]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Rock Island Railroad Bridge]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|07|30}}
| SW of Rock Island over the Columbia River<br/><small>{{coord|47|22|2|N|120|9|9|W|name=Rock Island Railroad Bridge}}</small>
| [[Rock Island, WA|Rock Island]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Christian Schmidt House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1994|12|09}}
| 391 L NW.<br/><small>{{coord|47|40|15|N|120|0|25|W|name=Schmidt, Christian, House}}</small>
| [[Waterville, WA|Waterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[Smith Hospital and Douglas County Press Building]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1989|05|11}}
| 109 N. Chelan<br/><small>{{coord|47|38|54|N|120|4|11|W|name=Smith Hospital and Douglas County Press Building}}</small>
| [[Waterville, WA|Waterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[Waterville Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|10|18}}
| 102 S. Central St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|38|49|N|120|4|22|W|name=Waterville Hotel}}</small>
| [[Waterville, WA|Waterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Ferry County, Washington|Ferry County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Ansorge Hotel]]
| [[Image:Ansorge Hotel 01.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1979|03|26}}
| River St. and Railroad Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|48|53|2|N|118|35|51|W|name=Ansorge Hotel}}</small>
| [[Curlew, WA|Curlew]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Barstow Bridge]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1995|03|30}}
| US 395 and Co. Rd. 4061 over the Kettle R.<br/><small>{{coord|48|47|4|N|118|7|28|W|name=Barstow Bridge}}</small>
| [[Kettle Falls, WA|Kettle Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1995|03|28}}
| US 395 over the Columbia R.<br/><small>{{coord|48|37|34|N|118|7|1|W|name=Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls}}</small>
| [[Kettle Falls, WA|Kettle Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Creaser Hotel]]
| [[Image:Creaser hotel winter 01.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|04|12}}
| 664 Church Ln.<br/><small>{{coord|48|38|56|N|118|44|1|W|name=Creaser Hotel}}</small>
| [[Republic, WA|Republic]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Curlew Bridge]]
| [[Image:Curlew bridge 01a.jpg|200px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans Kettle River<br/><small>{{coord|48|53|8|N|118|36|1|W|name=Curlew Bridge}}</small>
| [[Curlew, WA|Curlew]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Curlew School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1980|11|28}}
| Off WA 4A<br/><small>{{coord|48|52|50|N|118|35|52|W|name=Curlew School}}</small>
| [[Curlew, WA|Curlew]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Fairweather-Trevitt House]]
| [[Image:Fw-Trevitt House 2007.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|2000|08|10}}
| 645 Kaufman<br/><small>{{coord|48|38|55|N|118|38|25|W|name=Fairweather--Trevitt House}}</small>
| [[Republic, WA|Republic]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Kettle Falls District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1974|11|20}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Kettle Falls, WA|Kettle Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[St. Paul's Mission]]
| [[Image:Img065.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1974|11|20}}
| W of Kettle Falls on Roosevelt Lake
| [[Kettle Falls, WA|Kettle Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Franklin County, Washington|Franklin County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Allen Rockshelter]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|11|16}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Pasco, WA|Pasco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Burr Cave]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|12|15}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Walker, WA|Walker]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Franklin County Courthouse (Washington)|Franklin County Courthouse]]
| [[Image:Courthouse-PascoWashington.JPG|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1978|02|08}}
| 1016 N. 4th St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|14|14|N|119|5|41|W|name=Franklin County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Pasco, WA|Pasco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Lower Snake River Archaeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|10|29}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Pasco, WA|Pasco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NHL color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Marmes Rockshelter]]
| [[Image:Officials at Marmes Rockshelter.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1966|10|15}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Lyons Ferry, WA|Lyons Ferry]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[James Moore House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1979|05|31}}
| Off U.S. 12<br/><small>{{coord|46|13|43|N|119|8|4|W|name=Moore, James, House}}</small>
| [[Pasco, WA|Pasco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Palouse Canyon Archaeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|10|29}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Starbuck, WA|Starbuck]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Pasco Carnegie Library]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|08|03}}
| 305 N. 4th St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|13|58|N|119|5|31|W|name=Pasco Carnegie Library}}</small>
| [[Pasco, WA|Pasco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Sacajawea State Park]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2007|04|24}}
| 2503 Sacajawea Park Rd.
| [[Pasco, WA|Pasco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Savage Island Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|08|28}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Strawberry Island Village Archeological Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1980|08|21}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Pasco, WA|Pasco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Tri-Cities Archaeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|10|29}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[Windust Caves Archaeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|10|29}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Windust, WA|Windust]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Garfield County, Washington|Garfield County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Downtown Pomeroy Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2003|08|21}}
| Roughly bounded by Main St., Tenth and Ninth Sts., Columbia St., and Sixth St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|28|28|N|117|35|56|W|name=Downtown Pomeroy Historic District}}</small>
| [[Pomeroy, WA|Pomeroy]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Garfield County Courthouse]]
| [[Image:Garfield County Courthouse.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1974|07|24}}
| 8th and Main Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|28|30|N|117|36|4|W|name=Garfield County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Pomeroy, WA|Pomeroy]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Lewis and Clark Trail-Travois Road]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1974|01|11}}
| 5 mi. E of Pomeroy, U.S. 12<br/><small>{{coord|46|27|52|N|117|28|23|W|name=Lewis and Clark Trail-Travois Road}}</small>
| [[Pomeroy, WA|Pomeroy]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Grant County, Washington|Grant County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Bell Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1997|09|15}}
| 210 W. Division St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|19|14|N|119|33|4|W|name=Bell Hotel}}</small>
| [[Ephrata, WA|Ephrata]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Beverly Railroad Bridge]]
| [[Image:Milwaukee Road Bridge, Beverly WA.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans Columbia River<br/><small>{{coord|46|49|52|N|119|56|54|W|name=Beverly Railroad Bridge}}</small>
| [[Beverly, WA|Beverly]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Grant County Courthouse (Washington)|Grant County Courthouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|09|05}}
| C St., NW<br/><small>{{coord|47|19|19|N|119|33|8|W|name=Grant County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Ephrata, WA|Ephrata]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Lind Coulee Archaeological Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1974|01|21}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Warden, WA|Warden]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Mesa 36]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|12|08}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Soap Lake, WA|Soap Lake]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Paris Archeological Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|09|20}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Richland, WA|Richland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Stratford School (Washington)|Stratford School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1990|10|25}}
| Just off WA 7<br/><small>{{coord|47|25|36|N|119|16|24|W|name=Stratford School}}</small>
| [[Stratford, WA|Stratford]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Wilson Creek State Bank]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|09|25}}
| Off WA 7<br/><small>{{coord|47|25|23|N|119|7|14|W|name=Wilson Creek State Bank}}</small>
| [[Wilson Creek, WA|Wilson Creek]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Grays Harbor County, Washington|Grays Harbor County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Carnegie Library (Hoquiam, Washington)|Carnegie Library]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|08|03}}
| 621 K St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|38|N|123|53|9|W|name=Carnegie Library}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Neil Cooney Mansion]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1983|07|14}}
| 802 E. 5th St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|57|2|N|123|46|6|W|name=Cooney, Neil, Mansion}}</small>
| [[Cosmopolis, WA|Cosmopolis]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Grays Harbor Light Station]]
| [[Image:GraysHarborWestportLightNpsPhoto2000.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1977|11|02}}
| W of Westport<br/><small>{{coord|46|53|18|N|124|6|56|W|name=Grays Harbor Light Station}}</small>
| [[Westport, WA|Westport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Judge Charles W. Hodgdon House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2005|04|27}}
| 717 Bluff<br/><small>{{coord|46|59|8|N|123|53|15|W|name=Hodgdon, Judge Charles W., House}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Hoquiam Olympic Stadium]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2006|08|22}}
| 2811 Cherry St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|59|3|N|123|51|32|W|name=Hoquiam Olympic Stadium}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Hoquiam River Bridge]]
| [[Image:Hoquiam River Bridge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| N of SR 12<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|32|N|123|52|32|W|name=Hoquiam River Bridge}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Hoquiam's Castle]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1973|04|11}}
| 515 Chenault Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|46|59|4|N|123|53|16|W|name=Hoquiam's Castle}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Kestner Homestead]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2007|07|13}}
| Quinalt River Valley, .5 mi. N of Quinalt River Ranger Station, along west side of Kestner Creek, Quinalt sub-distr
| [[Port Angeles, WA|Port Angeles]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Lake Quinault Lodge]]
| [[Image:Lake Quinalt Lodge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1998|07|09}}
| South Shore Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|47|28|1|N|123|50|50|W|name=Lake Quinault Lodge}}</small>
| [[Lake Quinault, WA|Lake Quinault]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Joseph Lytle Home]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1990|07|12}}
| 509 Chenault<br/><small>{{coord|46|59|3|N|123|53|24|W|name=Lytle, Joseph, Home}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Masonic Temple-Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2007|09|05}}
| 510 8th St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|38|N|123|53|14|W|name=Masonic Temple--Hoquiam}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Old McCleary Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1996|08|01}}
| 42 Summit Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|47|3|45|N|123|16|7|W|name=McCleary Hotel, Old}}</small>
| [[McCleary, WA|McCleary]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[Lachlin McTaggert House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1985|08|29}}
| 2240 L St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|42|N|123|53|34|W|name=McTaggert, Lachlin, House}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[Ole Mickelson Cabin]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1993|05|06}}
| Lot 46, S shore Lake Quinault, between Willaby Cr. and Falls Cr.<br/><small>{{coord|47|27|53|N|123|51|11|W|name=Mickelson, Ole, Cabin}}</small>
| [[Quinault, WA|Quinault]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>15</small>
| [[F. Arnold Polson House and Polson]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1979|06|19}}
| 1611 Riverside Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|44|N|123|52|45|W|name=Polson, F. Arnold, House and Polson, Alex, Grounds}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>16</small>
| [[Seventh Street Theater]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1987|08|06}}
| 313 Seventh St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|36|N|123|53|7|W|name=Seventh Street Theater}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>17</small>
| [[SIERRA (motor ship)]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|03|29}}
| 1401 Sargent Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|31|N|123|48|2|W|name=SIERRA (motor ship)}}</small>
| [[Aberdeen, WA|Aberdeen]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>18</small>
| [[US Post Office-Hoquiam Main]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|30}}
| 620 Eighth St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|30|N|123|53|11|W|name=US Post Office--Hoquiam Main}}</small>
| [[Hoquiam, WA|Hoquiam]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>19</small>
| [[US Post Office-Montesano Main]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|30}}
| 211 Pioneer Ave. N.<br/><small>{{coord|46|58|46|N|123|36|4|W|name=US Post Office--Montesano Main}}</small>
| [[Montesano, WA|Montesano]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Island County, Washington|Island County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Cama Beach Resort]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2001|05|15}}
| 1880 SW Camano Dr.<br/><small>{{coord|48|8|36|N|122|30|37|W|name=Cama Beach Resort}}</small>
| [[Camano Island, WA|Camano Island]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Central Whidbey Island Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1973|12|12}}
| S of Oak Harbor, roughly 6 mi. either side of Coupeville<br/><small>{{coord|48|12|43|N|122|41|12|W|name=Central Whidbey Island Historic District}}</small>
| [[Oak Harbor, WA|Oak Harbor]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Benjamin Loers House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1977|08|29}}
| 2046 Swantown Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|17|3|N|122|40|1|W|name=Loers, Benjamin, House}}</small>
| [[Oak Harbor, WA|Oak Harbor]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Olympic Club (Langley, Washington)|Olympic Club]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|28}}
| 230 1st St.<br/><small>{{coord|48|2|28|N|122|24|29|W|name=Olympic Club}}</small>
| [[Langley, WA|Langley]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Smith Island Light Station]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|04|06}}
| N of Port Townsend<br/><small>{{coord|48|19|7|N|122|50|37|W|name=Smith Island Light Station}}</small>
| [[Port Townsend, WA|Port Townsend]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Utsalady Ladies Aid Building]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1998|09|25}}
| 79 Utsalady Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|15|8|N|122|28|37|W|name=Utsalady Ladies Aid Building}}</small>
| [[Camano Island, WA|Camano Island]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Jefferson County, Washington|Jefferson County]]==
* ''See [[List of Registered Historic Places in Jefferson County, Washington]]

==[[King County, Washington|King County]]==
* ''See [[List of Registered Historic Places in King County, Washington]]

==[[Kitsap County, Washington|Kitsap County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! style="background:#A8EDEF;"|
! width = 18% style="background:#A8EDEF;"| '''Landmark name'''
! width = 8% class="unsortable" style="background:#A8EDEF;"| '''Image'''
! width = 10% style="background:#A8EDEF;"|'''Date listed'''
! style="background:#A8EDEF;"|'''Location'''
! width = 8% style="background:#A8EDEF;"|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" style="background:#A8EDEF;"| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>1</small>
|| [[Agate Pass Bridge]]
|| [[Image:Agate pass1.JPG|100px]]
|| listed
|| WA 305 over Agate Passage
|| [[Suquamish, Washington|Suquamish]]
|| Built in 1950. 95000625
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>2</small>
|| [[Bremerton Elks Temple Lodge No. 1181 Building]]
|| [[Image:Bremerton, WA - Max Hale Center 02.jpg|100 px]]
|| listed
|| 285 Fifth Street
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
|| #95000192
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>3</small>
|| [[Camp Major Hopkins]]
|| [[Image:Camp Major Hopkins.JPG|100px]]
|| listed
||
|| [[Bainbridge Island, Washington|Bainbridge Island]]
|| Built in 1935. 05001351 Currently known as Camp Yeomalt.
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>4</small>
|| [[Filipino-American Community Hall]]
|| [[Image:Filipino American Community Hall 3.JPG|100px]]
|| listed
|| 7566 NE High School Road
|| [[Bainbridge Island, Washington|Bainbridge Island]]
|| Built in 1930. 95000193
|--
! {{HD color}}|<small>5</small>
|| [[Fort Ward (Washington)|Fort Ward Historic District]]
||
|| listed
|| South of Winslow.
|| [[Bainbridge Island, Washington|Bainbridge Island]]
|| Built in 1890. 78002759
|--
! {{HD color}}|<small>6</small>
|| Fort Ward Historic District (Boundary Increase)
||
|| listed
|| South of Winslow
|| [[Bainbridge Island, Washington|Bainbridge Island]]
|| 96000415
|--
! {{HD color}}|<small>7</small>
|| [[Hospital Reservation Historic District]]
||
|| listed
|| Roughly bounded by Mahan Avenue, Hoogewerf Road, Decatur Avenue, and Dewey Street
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
||
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>8</small>
|| [[Hotel Sidney]]
||
|| 1985
|| 700 Prospect Street
|| [[Port Orchard, Washington|Port Orchard]]
|| #73001880
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>9</small>
|| [[Jackson Hall Memorial Community Hall]]
||
|| listed
|| 9161 Washington Avenue
|| [[Silverdale, Washington|Silverdale]]
|| Also known as Silverdale Scout Hall. #95001036
|--
! {{HD color}}|<small>10</small>
|| [[Marine Reservation Historic District]]
||
|| listed
|| Bounded by Cole St., Dewey St., Decatur Ave., and Doyen St
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
|| #88003051
|--
! {{NRHPlegend|NHLD|10}}
| [[Puget Sound Naval Shipyard]]
| [[Image:OHIOSSGNCONVERSION.JPG|100px|Photograph of the strategic missile submarine USS Ohio in drydock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard as night falls. The ship is surrounded by scaffolding and equipment, and several shipyard buildings appear in the background.]]
| Aug 27, 1992
| <small>{{coord|47|33|32|N|122|38|17|W|name=Puget Sound Naval Shipyard|type:landmark}}</small> <!-- Not from NRIS. -->
| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
| This shipyard was the primary repair destination for damaged battleships during [[World War II]]. Of the eight ships bombed in the Japanese [[attack on Pearl Harbor]], five were repaired here.
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>11</small>
|| [[Charles F. Nelson House]]
||
|| listed
|| Corner of Nelson and Crescent Valley Roads
|| [[Olalla, Washington|Olalla]]
|| 73001879
|--
! {{HD color}}|<small>12</small>
|| [[Officers' Row Historic District]]
||
|| listed
|| Roughly bounded by Mahan Avenue, Decatur Avenue, and Coghlan Road
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
|| 88003054
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>13</small>
|| [[Old Man House]]
||
|| listed
|| Old Man House State Park
|| [[Suquamish, Washington|Suquamish]]
||
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>14</small>
|| [[Point No Point Light (Washington)|Point No Point Light]]
|| [[Image:Point No Point Light WA.PNG|100px]]
|| listed
|| East of Hansville
|| [[Hansville, Washington|Hansville]]
|| Built in 1879. 78002758
|--
! {{NRHPlegend|NHLD|15}}
| [[Port Gamble Historic District]]
| [[Image:WAPortGamblemillsite.jpg|100px|A mill in Port Gamble.]]
| Nov 13, 1966
| <br /><small>{{coord|47|51|18|N|122|35|2|W|name=Port Gamble Historic District|type:landmark}}</small> <!-- Not from NRIS. -->
| [[Port Gamble, Washington|Port Gamble]]
| This [[company town]] was founded in 1853, and ran the longest running timber mill in the US, which just closed in 1995. Seattle architect [[Charles Bebb]] designed many of the town's buildings.<ref>{{harvnb|Carlson|2003|p=232}}</ref>
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>16</small>
|| [[Port Washington Narrows Bridge]]
||
|| listed
|| WA 303 over Washington Narrows
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
|| 02000258
|--
! {{HD color}}|<small>17</small>
|| [[Puget Sound Radio Station Historic District]]
||
|| listed
|| Roughly bounded by Mahan Avenue, Coghlan Road, and Cottman Road
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
|| 88003053
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>18</small>
|| [[Shelbanks]]
||
|| listed
|| 1520 Shorewood Drive
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
|| Also known as Kean Cabin. 04000160
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>19</small>
|| [[USS Missouri (BB-63)]]
|| [[Image:USS Missouri from bow.jpg|100px|The ''USS Missouri'' (2002)]]
|| listed
|| Listed in Bremerton, but has moved to Hawaii.
||
||
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>20</small>
|| [[US Post Office-Bremerton Main]]
|| [[Image:Bremerton, WA post office.jpg|100 px]]
|| listed
|| 602 Pacific Avenue
|| [[Bremerton, Washington|Bremerton]]
|| 91000638
|--
! {{NRHP color}}|<small>21</small>
|| [[USS Hornet (CV-12)]]
|| [[Image:USS-Hornet-CV-12-Dsc08437.jpg|100px]]
|| listed
|| Listed in Bremerton, has moved to California.
||
|| 91002065
|--
|}

==[[Kittitas County, Washington|Kittitas County]]==
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Kittitas County, Washington]]''

==[[Klickitat County, Washington|Klickitat County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Appleton Log Hall]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1992|10|02}}
| 835 Appleton Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|45|48|36|N|121|16|30|W|name=Appleton Log Hall}}</small>
| [[Appleton, WA|Appleton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[First Day Advent Christian Church]]
| [[Image:First Day Advent Christian Church - Maryhill Washington.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1991|09|26}}
| Jct. of Maryhill Hwy. and Stonehenge Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|45|41|14|N|120|48|47|W|name=First Day Advent Christian Church}}</small>
| [[Maryhill, WA|Maryhill]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Goldendale Free Public Library]]
| [[Image:Goldendale Free Public Library - Goldendale Washington.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|08|03}}
| 131 W. Burgen<br/><small>{{coord|45|49|15|N|120|49|22|W|name=Goldendale Free Public Library}}</small>
| [[Goldendale, WA|Goldendale]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Maryhill Museum of Art|Maryhill]]
| [[Image:MaryhillMuseumFront.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1974|12|31}}
| SW of Goldendale on U.S. 197<br/><small>{{coord|45|40|40|N|120|51|48|W|name=Maryhill}}</small>
| [[Goldendale, WA|Goldendale]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Charles Newell House]]
| [[Image:Newell House - Goldendale Washington.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1977|08|18}}
| 114 Sentinel St.<br/><small>{{coord|45|49|2|N|120|49|22|W|name=Newell, Charles, House}}</small>
| [[Goldendale, WA|Goldendale]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Rattlesnake Creek Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|05|22}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Husum, WA|Husum]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Rowland Basin Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1996|07|11}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Lyle, WA|Lyle]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Trout Lake Tourist Club]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2005|09|21}}
| 15 Guler Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|46|0|15|N|121|32|22|W|name=Trout Lake Tourist Club}}</small>
| [[Trout Lake, WA|Trout Lake]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Whitcomb Cabin]]
| [[Image:Whitcomb Cabin.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1975|06|10}}
| 100 Wildlife Refuge Rd., 6 mi. W of Glenwood<br/><small>{{coord|45|57|48|N|121|20|34|W|name=Whitcomb Cabin}}</small>
| [[Glenwood, WA|Glenwood]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Wishram Indian Village Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1972|03|16}}
| Address Restricted
| [[The Dalles, WA|The Dalles]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Lewis County, Washington|Lewis County]]==
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Lewis County, Washington]]

==[[Lincoln County, Washington|Lincoln County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Almira Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2006|03|15}}
| 3 N. Third Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|47|42|46|N|118|56|27|W|name=Almira Hotel}}</small>
| [[Almira, WA|Almira]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Fort Spokane Military Reserve]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|11|23}}
| Rt. 25<br/><small>{{coord|47|54|47|N|118|18|22|W|name=Fort Spokane Military Reserve}}</small>
| [[Miles, WA|Miles]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Goose Creek Rockshelter]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|05|22}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Wilbur, WA|Wilbur]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Harrington Bank Block and Opera House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1992|10|02}}
| Jct. of Third and Willis Sts., NW corner<br/><small>{{coord|47|28|49|N|118|15|13|W|name=Harrington Bank Block and Opera House}}</small>
| [[Harrington, WA|Harrington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Little Falls Hydroelectric Power Plant]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|12|15}}
| Spokane River<br/><small>{{coord|47|49|53|N|117|55|0|W|name=Little Falls Hydroelectric Power Plant}}</small>
| [[Reardon, WA|Reardon]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Long Lake Hydroelectric Power Plant]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|12|15}}
| Spokane River<br/><small>{{coord|47|50|10|N|117|50|19|W|name=Long Lake Hydroelectric Power Plant}}</small>
| [[Ford, WA|Ford]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church]]
| [[Image:Sprague Mary Queend of Heaven Catholic Church IMG 1492.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1990|04|26}}
| N. First and B St.<br/><small>{{coord|47|18|9|N|117|58|30|W|name=Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church}}</small>
| [[Sprague, WA|Sprague]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Spokane River Bridge at Fort Spokane]]
| [[Image:Spokane River Bridge at Fort Spokane.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1995|03|28}}
| WA 25 over the Spokane R.<br/><small>{{coord|47|54|30|N|118|18|59|W|name=Spokane River Bridge at Fort Spokane}}</small>
| [[Hunters, WA|Hunters]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam]]
| [[Image:Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1995|05|24}}
| WA 231 over the Spokane R.<br/><small>{{coord|47|50|19|N|117|51|5|W|name=Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam}}</small>
| [[Rearden, WA|Rearden]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Mason County, Washington|Mason County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Big Creek Archeological Site-45MS100]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1999|10|13}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Hoodsport, WA|Hoodsport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Cushman No. 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant]]
| [[Image:Cushman Dam No. 1.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1988|12|15}}
| S end of Lake Cushman<br/><small>{{coord|47|25|11|N|123|13|16|W|name=Cushman No. 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant}}</small>
| [[Hoodsport, WA|Hoodsport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Cushman No. 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|12|15}}
| Skokomish River<br/><small>{{coord|47|22|59|N|123|10|42|W|name=Cushman No. 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant}}</small>
| [[Hoodsport, WA|Hoodsport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Goldsborough Creek Bridge]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| WA 3<br/><small>{{coord|47|12|34|N|123|5|57|W|name=Goldsborough Creek Bridge}}</small>
| [[Shelton, WA|Shelton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Harstine Island Community Hall]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1989|03|16}}
| North Island Dr. and Hartstene Island Dr.<br/><small>{{coord|47|16|35|N|122|53|10|W|name=Harstine Island Community Hall}}</small>
| [[Harstine Island, WA|Harstine Island]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[High Steel Bridge]]
| [[Image:HighSteelBridge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans Skokomish South Fork<br/><small>{{coord|47|22|5|N|123|16|44|W|name=High Steel Bridge}}</small>
| [[Shelton, WA|Shelton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[North Hamma Hamma River Bridge]]
| [[Image:North Hamma Hamma River Bridge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans North Hamma Hamma River<br/><small>{{coord|47|32|23|N|123|2|33|W|name=North Hamma Hamma River Bridge}}</small>
| [[Eldon, WA|Eldon]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Shelton Public Library and Town Hall]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1983|07|14}}
| 5th St. and Railroad Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|47|12|48|N|123|6|11|W|name=Shelton Public Library and Town Hall}}</small>
| [[Shelton, WA|Shelton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Simpson Logging Company Locomotive No. 7 and Peninsular Railway Caboose No. 700]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|01|12}}
| 3rd and Railroad Aves.<br/><small>{{coord|47|12|47|N|123|6|3|W|name=Simpson Logging Company Locomotive No. 7 and Peninsular Railway Caboose No. 700}}</small>
| [[Shelton, WA|Shelton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[South Hamma Hamma River Bridge]]
| [[Image:South Hamma Hamma River Bridge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans South Hamma Hamma River<br/><small>{{coord|47|32|11|N|123|2|28|W|name=South Hamma Hamma River Bridge}}</small>
| [[Eldon, WA|Eldon]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[taba das]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2005|02|16}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Potlatch, WA|Potlatch]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Vance Creek Bridge]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| NW of Shelton<br/><small>{{coord|47|20|6|N|123|19|10|W|name=Vance Creek Bridge}}</small>
| [[Shelton, WA|Shelton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Okanogan County, Washington|Okanogan County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Bonaparte Mountain Cabin]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1981|04|20}}
| E of Tonasket in Okanogan National Forest<br/><small>{{coord|48|47|6|N|119|7|17|W|name=Bonaparte Mountain Cabin}}</small>
| [[Tonasket, WA|Tonasket]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Chief Joseph Memorial]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1974|05|15}}
| Near jct. of WA 10A and Cache Creek Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|10|8|N|118|58|34|W|name=Chief Joseph Memorial}}</small>
| [[Nespelem, WA|Nespelem]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1995|05|31}}
| WA 17 over the Columbia R.<br/><small>{{coord|48|0|4|N|119|39|13|W|name=Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport}}</small>
| [[Bridgeport, WA|Bridgeport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Early Winters Ranger Station Work Center]]
| [[Image:Early Winters Ranger Station-.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1986|04|11}}
| Okanogan National Forest<br/><small>{{coord|48|35|41|N|120|25|48|W|name=Early Winters Ranger Station Work Center}}</small>
| [[Winthrop, WA|Winthrop]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Enloe Dam and Powerplant]]
| [[Image:Enloe Dam.jpg|100px]]<br />[[Image:Enloe Dam Powerhouse.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1978|10|18}}
| 4 mi. (6.4 km) W of Oroville<br/><small>{{coord|48|57|57|N|119|30|3|W|name=Enloe Dam and Powerplant}}</small>
| [[Oroville, WA|Oroville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Fort Okanogan|Fort Okanogan, Sites of]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1973|06|04}}
| N of Bridgeport between the Columbia and Okanogan Rivers<br/><small>{{coord|48|5|59|N|119|43|6|W|name=Fort Okanogan, Sites of}}</small>
| [[Bridgeport, WA|Bridgeport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Grand Coulee Bridge]]
| [[Image:Grand Coulee Bridge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans Columbia River<br/><small>{{coord|47|57|56|N|118|58|53|W|name=Grand Coulee Bridge}}</small>
| [[Grand Coulee, WA|Grand Coulee]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Lost Lake Guard Station]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|04|11}}
| Okanogan National Forest<br/><small>{{coord|48|50|42|N|119|2|54|W|name=Lost Lake Guard Station}}</small>
| [[Tonasket, WA|Tonasket]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Okanogan County Courthouse]]
| [[Image:Okanogan County Courthouse 01.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1995|06|29}}
| 149 N. Third Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|48|21|55|N|119|34|49|W|name=Okanogan County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Okanogan, WA|Okanogan]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Okanogan Project: Conconully Resevoir Dam]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1974|09|06}}
| S of Conconully<br/><small>{{coord|48|32|16|N|119|44|53|W|name=Okanogan Project: Conconully Resevoir Dam}}</small>
| [[Conconully, WA|Conconully]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Parson Smith Tree]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1972|03|16}}
| 40 mi. N of Winthrop on the Canadian border in Okanogan National Forest<br/><small>{{coord|49|0|5|N|120|33|10|W|name=Parson Smith Tree}}</small>
| [[Winthrop, WA|Winthrop]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Hiram F. Smith Orchard]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1975|11|12}}
| 2 mi. N of Oroville on Osoyoos Lake<br/><small>{{coord|48|58|0|N|119|25|42|W|name=Smith, Hiram F., Orchard}}</small>
| [[Oroville, WA|Oroville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[US Post Office-Okanogan Main]]
| [[Image:Okanogan, WA - street clock and post office.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|30}}
| 212 Second Ave. N.<br/><small>{{coord|48|21|53|N|119|34|41|W|name=US Post Office--Okanogan Main}}</small>
| [[Okanogan, WA|Okanogan]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[US Post Office-Omak Main]]
| [[Image:Omak, WA post office 01.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|30}}
| 104 S. Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|48|24|34|N|119|31|40|W|name=US Post Office--Omak Main}}</small>
| [[Omak, WA|Omak]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>15</small>
| [[Guy Waring Cabin]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|03|19}}
| 285 Castle Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|48|28|36|N|120|10|50|W|name=Waring, Guy, Cabin}}</small>
| [[Winthrop, WA|Winthrop]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Pacific County, Washington|Pacific County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Cape Disappointment Historic District]]
| [[Image:Cape Disappointment WAState Park.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1975|08|15}}
| From 0.5 mi. S of Ilwaco to WA/OR boundary<br/><small>{{coord|46|17|1|N|124|3|37|W|name=Cape Disappointment Historic District}}</small>
| [[Ilwaco, WA|Ilwaco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Chinook Point]]
| [[Image:Chinook Point.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1966|10|15}}
| 5 mi. SE of Fort Columbia Historical State Park on U.S. 101<br/><small>{{coord|46|15|25|N|123|54|57|W|name=Chinook Point}}</small>
| [[Chinook, WA|Chinook]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Colbert House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1977|10|18}}
| Quaker and Lake Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|18|31|N|124|2|6|W|name=Colbert House}}</small>
| [[Ilwaco, WA|Ilwaco]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Columbia River Quarantine Station]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1980|02|08}}
| SW of Knappton on WA 401<br/><small>{{coord|46|16|15|N|123|49|40|W|name=Columbia River Quarantine Station}}</small>
| [[Knappton, WA|Knappton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station]]
| [[Image:Klipsan Beach Life-Saving Station 3-25-2000.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1979|07|05}}
| WA 103<br/><small>{{coord|46|27|53|N|124|3|9|W|name=Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station}}</small>
| [[Klipsan Beach, WA|Klipsan Beach]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Lumber Exchange Building (South Bend, Washington)|Lumber Exchange Building]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|05|19}}
| Robert Bush Dr./US 101 and Willapa Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|46|39|59|N|123|48|38|W|name=Lumber Exchange Building}}</small>
| [[South Bend, WA|South Bend]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Oysterville Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1976|04|21}}
| WA 103<br/><small>{{coord|46|32|51|N|124|1|39|W|name=Oysterville Historic District}}</small>
| [[Oysterville, WA|Oysterville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Pacific County Courthouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1977|07|20}}
| Cowlitz and Vine Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|39|46|N|123|48|33|W|name=Pacific County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[South Bend, WA|South Bend]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Raymond Public Library]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1979|11|29}}
| 507 Duryea St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|41|40|N|123|43|45|W|name=Raymond Public Library}}</small>
| [[Raymond, WA|Raymond]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Raymond Theater]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|01}}
| 325 N. Third St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|41|11|N|123|43|43|W|name=Raymond Theater}}</small>
| [[Raymond, WA|Raymond]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Russell House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1977|11|25}}
| 902 E. Water St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|39|47|N|123|46|55|W|name=Russell House}}</small>
| [[South Bend, WA|South Bend]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Peter Schulderman House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|05|19}}
| Thirty-seventh and K Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|19|47|N|124|3|20|W|name=Schulderman, Peter, House}}</small>
| [[Seaview, WA|Seaview]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[Shelburne Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|12|15}}
| WA 103 and K St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|20|6|N|124|3|14|W|name=Shelburne Hotel}}</small>
| [[Seaview, WA|Seaview]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[South Bend Carnegie Public Library]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|08|03}}
| W. 1st and Pacific Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|46|39|59|N|123|48|47|W|name=South Bend Carnegie Public Library}}</small>
| [[South Bend, WA|South Bend]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>15</small>
| [[Tokeland Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1978|04|11}}
| Kindred Ave. and Hotel Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|46|42|31|N|123|59|0|W|name=Tokeland Hotel}}</small>
| [[Tokeland, WA|Tokeland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>16</small>
| [[US Post Office-Raymond Main]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1991|05|30}}
| 406 Duryea St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|41|11|N|123|43|50|W|name=US Post Office--Raymond Main}}</small>
| [[Raymond, WA|Raymond]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>17</small>
| [[Willapa Bay Boathouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|03|13}}
| US Coast Guard Station, Willapa Bay<br/><small>{{coord|46|42|20|N|123|57|57|W|name=Willapa Bay Boathouse}}</small>
| [[Tokeland, WA|Tokeland]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>18</small>
| [[The Wreckage]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1979|09|18}}
| 256th Pl.<br/><small>{{coord|46|29|17|N|124|2|59|W|name=The Wreckage}}</small>
| [[Ocean Park, WA|Ocean Park]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Pend Oreille County, Washington|Pend Oreille County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Idaho and Wash. Northern RR Bridge]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1982|07|16}}
| Spans Pend Oreille River, off WA 31<br/><small>{{coord|48|46|50|N|117|24|33|W|name=Idaho and Wash. Northern RR Bridge}}</small>
| [[Metaline Falls, WA|Metaline Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Lewis P. Larson House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1979|03|26}}
| 5th and Pend Oreille Blvd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|51|48|N|117|22|23|W|name=Larson, Lewis P., House}}</small>
| [[Metaline Falls, WA|Metaline Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Metaline Falls School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1988|09|08}}
| 302 Park<br/><small>{{coord|48|51|40|N|117|22|26|W|name=Metaline Falls School}}</small>
| [[Metaline Falls, WA|Metaline Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Pend Oreille Mines and Metals Building]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1997|08|29}}
| 103 S. Grandview St.<br/><small>{{coord|48|51|44|N|117|22|18|W|name=Pend Oreille Mines and Metals Building}}</small>
| [[Metaline Falls, WA|Metaline Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Dr. John and Viola Phillips House and Office]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2006|01|03}}
| S. 337 Spokane Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|48|10|49|N|117|2|45|W|name=Phillips, Dr. John and Viola, House and Office}}</small>
| [[Newport, WA|Newport]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[United States Border Station]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1997|01|31}}
| Roughly bounded by WA 31 and the U.S.-Canadian border, Colville National Forest<br/><small>{{coord|49|0|0|N|117|17|57|W|name=United States Border Station}}</small>
| [[Metaline Falls, WA|Metaline Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Washington Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1979|03|26}}
| 5th and Washington St.<br/><small>{{coord|48|51|44|N|117|22|8|W|name=Washington Hotel}}</small>
| [[Metaline Falls, WA|Metaline Falls]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Pierce County, Washington|Pierce County]]==
* ''See [[List of Registered Historic Places in Pierce County, Washington]]

==[[San Juan County, Washington|San Juan County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Alderbrook Farmhouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1985|11|21}}
| Point Lawrence Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|39|20|N|122|45|47|W|name=Alderbrook Farmhouse}}</small>
| [[Doe Bay, WA|Doe Bay]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Camp Nor'Wester]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
|
|
| [[Lopez Island, Washington|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.
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Crow Valley School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1987|08|27}}
| Crow Valley Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|40|4|N|122|56|42|W|name=Crow Valley School}}</small>
| [[Eastsound, WA|Eastsound]]
| Built in 1888 in Eastsound. Now maintained by the Orcas Island Historical Museum.
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Doe Bay General Store and Post Office]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1986|05|08}}
| End of County Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|38|29|N|122|46|45|W|name=Doe Bay General Store and Post Office}}</small>
| [[Doe Bay, Orcas Island, WA|Doe Bay, Orcas Island]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Eastsound, Washington)|Emmanuel Episcopal Church]]
| [[Image:Eastsound WA - Emmanuel Episcopal Church 02.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1994|12|12}}
| Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|48|41|40|N|122|54|22|W|name=Emmanuel Episcopal Church}}</small>
| [[Eastsound, WA|Eastsound]]
| Built in 1885.
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Krumdiack Homestead]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1993|04|29}}
| North coast, between Fishery Pt. and Pt. Hammond<br/><small>{{coord|48|43|3|N|123|1|20|W|name=Krumdiack Homestead}}</small>
| [[Waldron Island, WA|Waldron Island]]
| Also known as the Cook Property.
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Little Red Schoolhouse (Shaw Island)|Little Red Schoolhouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1973|06|19}}
| Corner of Hoffman Cove and Neck Point Cove Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|34|22|N|122|57|43|W|name=Little Red Schoolhouse}}</small>
| [[Shaw Island, WA|Shaw Island]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Orcas Hotel]]
| [[Image:Orcas Hotel 02.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1982|08|24}}
| In Orcas<br/><small>{{coord|48|35|54|N|122|56|37|W|name=Orcas Hotel}}</small>
| [[Orcas, WA|Orcas]]
| Built in 1904.
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Patos Island Light Station]]
| [[Image:Patos island light.JPG|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1977|10|21}}
| North of Eastsound on Patos Island<br/><small>{{coord|48|47|21|N|122|58|11|W|name=Patos Island Light Station}}</small>
| [[Eastsound, Washington|Eastsound]]
| Built in 1893.
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Port Stanley School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1994|12|09}}
| Port Stanley Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|31|32|N|122|52|35|W|name=Port Stanley School}}</small>
| [[Lopez Island]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Roche Harbor]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1977|08|29}}
| Northern San Juan Island<br/><small>{{coord|48|36|32|N|123|9|1|W|name=Roche Harbor}}</small>
| [[San Juan Island, WA|San Juan Island]]
| Founded in 1886, the district consists of 1400 acres and 17 buildings.
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[Moran State Park|Rosario]]
| [[Image:Rosario Resort Moran Mansion 01.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1978|11|02}}
| S of East Sound on Orcas Island<br/><small>{{coord|48|38|49|N|122|52|21|W|name=Rosario}}</small>
| [[Orcas Island, WA|Orcas Island]]
| Now part of Moran State Park.
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[San Juan County Courthouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1984|04|12}}
| 350 N. Court St.<br/><small>{{coord|48|32|9|N|123|1|1|W|name=San Juan County Courthouse}}</small>
| [[Friday Harbor, WA|Friday Harbor]]
| Built in 1906.
|--
! {{NHS color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[San Juan Island National Historical Park|San Juan Island National Historic Site]]
| [[Image:Officer's Quarters SJNHP.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1966|10|15}}
| Between Haro Strait and San Juan Channel<br/><small>{{coord|48|34|57|N|123|9|1|W|name=San Juan Island National Historic Site}}</small>
| [[Friday Harbor, WA|Friday Harbor]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>15</small>
| [[San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Light Station]]
| [[Image:Lime Kiln Light.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1978|12|15}}
| W of Friday Harbor on CR 1<br/><small>{{coord|48|30|56|N|123|9|0|W|name=San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Light Station}}</small>
| [[Friday Harbor, WA|Friday Harbor]]
| Built in 1914.
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>16</small>
| [[San Juan Lime Company-Cowell's]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2007|03|06}}
| 1567 West Side Rd. N
| [[Friday Harbor, WA|Friday Harbor]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>17</small>
| [[Tharald Homestead]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2002|01|17}}
| Hoffman Cove Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|48|33|40|N|122|58|3|W|name=Tharald Homestead}}</small>
| [[Shaw Island, WA|Shaw Island]]
| Also known as the Ellis Farm.
|}

==[[Skagit County, Washington|Skagit County]]==
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Skagit County, Washington]]''

==[[Skamania County, Washington|Skamania County]]==
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%"
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref name=colorlegend/>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''<ref name="nris"/>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHPlegend|NHLD|1}}
| [[Bonneville Dam Historic District]]
| [[Image:Corps-engineers-archives bonneville dam looking east.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts|link=off|1986|04|09}}
| Columbia River between Bradford and Cascade Islands off I-80 in Multnomah County, Oregon to WA 14 in Skamania County, WA<br/><small>{{coord|45|38|29|N|121|56|36|W|name=Bonneville Dam Historic District}}</small>
| [[North Bonneville, WA|North Bonneville]]
| [[Construction|Built]] in the 1930s to harness the [[Columbia River]] for [[Electricity|power]] [[Electricity generation|generation]], this was the first [[Hydroelectricity|hydroelectric]] [[dam]] with a [[Hydraulics|hydraulic]] drop sufficient to produce 500,000 [[Watt|kW]] of [[hydropower]]. The NHL district covers the dam and other elements of the [[Federal government of the United States|federal]] dam project, including the #1 powerhouse, [[Lock (water transport)|navigation lock]], [[fish ladder]], and [[Hatchery#Fish hatcheries|hatchery]]. The site is also [[List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon|listed in Oregon]].
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[North Bonneville Archeological District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|1987|02|02}}
| Address Restricted
| [[North Bonneville, WA|North Bonneville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Region Six Personnel Training Station]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2007|08|28}}
| Wind River Work Center, 1262 Hemlock Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|45|48|9|N|121|55|41|W|name=Region Six Personnel Training Station}}</small>
| [[Gifford Pinchot National Forest]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Edward and Isabelle Underwood Farm-Five Oaks Farm]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts|link=off|2008|01|10}}
| 851 Orchard Ln.
| [[Underwood, WA|Underwood]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Snohomish County, Washington|Snohomish County]]==
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Snohomish County, Washington]]

==[[Spokane County, Washington|Spokane County]]==
''See [[List of Registered Historic Places in Spokane County, Washington]]''

==[[Stevens County, Washington|Stevens County]]==
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Stevens County, Washington]]''

==[[Thurston County, Washington|Thurston County]]==
''See [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston County, Washington]]''

==[[Wahkiakum County, Washington|Wahkiakum County]]==
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! {{NRHP color}}|
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Landmark name'''
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[Columbia River Gillnet Boat]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|14|02|1978}}
| Altoona Cannery<br/><small>{{coord|46|15|58|N|123|39|15|W|name=Columbia River Gillnet Boat}}</small>
| [[Altoona, WA|Altoona]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Deep River Pioneer Lutheran Church]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|07|08|1974}}
| N of Deep River<br/><small>{{coord|46|21|35|N|123|40|55|W|name=Deep River Pioneer Lutheran Church}}</small>
| [[Deep River, WA|Deep River]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Grays River Covered Bridge]]
| [[Image:Grays River Covered Bridge.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts2|23|11|1971}}
| WA 4, 1.5 mi. E of Grays River<br/><small>{{coord|46|21|17|N|123|34|47|W|name=Grays River Covered Bridge}}</small>
| [[Grays River, WA|Grays River]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Pioneer Church]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|11|04|1973}}
| Alley St.<br/><small>{{coord|46|12|6|N|123|22|56|W|name=Pioneer Church}}</small>
| [[Cathlamet, WA|Cathlamet]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Skamokawa Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|21|04|1976}}
| WA 4<br/><small>{{coord|46|16|55|N|123|26|47|W|name=Skamokawa Historic District}}</small>
| [[Skamokawa, WA|Skamokawa]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}

==[[Walla Walla County, Washington|Walla Walla County]]==
[[Image:Waitsburg-Washington.JPG|thumb|right|Waitsburg Historic District.]]
* [[College Place, Washington|College Place]]
** [[Saturno-Breen Truck Garden]]
* [[Dixie, Washington|Dixie]]
** [[Dixie High School (Dixie, Washington)]]
* [[Lowden, Washington|Lowden]]
** [[Johnson Bridge]]
* [[Waitsburg, Washington|Waitsburg]]
** [[Preston Hall (Waitsburg, Washington)]]
** [[Waitsburg High School]]
** [[Waitsburg Historic District]]
** [[William Perry Bruce House]]
* [[Walla Walla, Washington|Walla Walla]]
** [[Dacres Hotel]]
** [[Fort Walla Walla|Fort Walla Walla Historic District]]
** [[George Ludwigs House]]
** [[Green Park School]]
** [[John F. Boyer House]]
** [[Kirkman House]]
** [[Liberty Theater]]
** [[Marcus Whitman Hotel]]
** [[Max Baumeister Building]]
** [[Memorial Building, Whitman College]]
** [[Miles C. Moore House]]
** [[Norman Francis Butler House]]
** [[Northern Pacific Railway Passenger Depot]]
** [[Osterman House]]
** [[Small-Elliott House]]
** [[US Post Office-Walla Walla Main]]
** [[Walla Walla Public Library]]
** [[Walla Walla Valley Traction Company Car Barn]]
** [[Washington School (Walla Walla)]]
** [[Whitehouse-Crawford Planing Mill]]
** [[Whitman Mission National Historic Site]]

==[[Whatcom County, Washington|Whatcom County]]==
* ''See [[List of Registered Historic Places in Whatcom County, Washington]]

==[[Whitman County, Washington|Whitman County]]==
* [[Colfax, Washington|Colfax]]
** [[Gustave Heilsberg Farm]]
** [[James A. Perkins House]]
** [[Manning-Rye Covered Bridge]]
** [[US Post Office-Colfax Main]]
* [[Farmington, Washington|Farmington]]
** [[Masonic Hall]]
* [[Garfield, Washington|Garfield]]
** [[R. C. McCroskey House]]
* [[Hay, Washington|Hay]]
** [[Canyon Grain Bin and Chutes]]
** [[Henley Site]]
* [[Hooper, Washington|Hooper]]
** [[McGregor Ranch]]
* [[Lone Pine, Washington|Lone Pine]]
** [[Tekoa Grain Company Elevator & Flathouse]]
* [[Oakesdale, Washington|Oakesdale]]
** [[Edwin H. Hanford House]]
** [[J. C. Barron Flour Mill]]
** [[Oakesdale City Hall]]
* [[Palouse, Washington|Palouse]]
** [[F Street Bridge]]
** [[Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Palouse, Washington)|Holy Trinity Episcopal Church]]
** [[Palouse Main Street Historic District]]
* [[Pullman, Washington|Pullman]]
** [[Albert W. Thompson Hall]]
** [[College Hill Historic District (Pullman, Washington)|College Hill Historic District]]
** [[Cordova Theater]]
** [[Interior Grain Tramway]]
** [[Pullman High School]]
** [[Stevens Hall]]
** [[T. A. Leonard Barn]]
** [[U.S. Post Office-Pullman]]
** [[United Presbyterian Church (Pullman, Washington)]]
** [[William Swain House]]
* [[Rosalia, Washington|Rosalia]]
** [[Central Service Station]]
** [[Rosalia Railroad Bridge]]
** [[Steptoe Battlefield Site]]
* [[St. John, Washington|St. John]]
** [[Max Steinke Barn]]
* [[Uniontown, Washington|Uniontown]]
** [[Collins House and Granary]]
** [[St. Boniface Church, Convent and Rectory]]

==[[Yakima County, Washington|Yakima County]]==
[[Image:CapitolTheatreExterior.jpg|right|thumb|The Capitol Theatre in Yakima, Washington.]]
* [[Gifford Pinchot National Forest]]
** [[Gothen Creek Ranger Station]]
* [[Grandview, Washington|Grandview]]
** [[Cornell Farmstead]]
** [[Grandview Herald Building]]
** [[Grandview High School (Washington)|Grandview High School]]
** [[Grandview Road-Yellowstone Trail]]
** [[Grandview State Bank]]
** [[Howay-Dykstra House]]
** [[Morse House (Grandview, Washington)]]
* [[Mabton, Washington|Mabton]]
** [[Mabton High School]]
* [[Moxee, Washington|Moxee]]
** [[O.J. Gendron Ranch]]
* [[Naches, Washington|Naches]]
** [[Buckeye Ranch House]]
** [[Edgar Rock Lodge]]
** [[James Gleed Barn]]
* [[Sawyer, Washington|Sawyer]]
** [[Mattoon Cabin]]
** [[W. P. Sawyer House And Orchard]]
* [[Sunnyside, Washington|Sunnyside]]
** [[US Post Office-Sunnyside Main]]
* [[Tampico, Washington|Tampico]]
** [[St. Joseph's Mission]]
* [[Toppenish, Washington|Toppenish]]
** [[Grave of the Legendary Giantess]]
** [[Toppenish-Zillah Bridge]]
** [[US Post Office-Toppenish Main]]
** [[Yakima Indian Agency Building]]
* [[Union Gap, Washington|Union Gap]]
** [[Alexander McAllister House]]
** [[Elizabeth Loudon Carmichael House]]
** [[Kamiakin's Gardens]]
* [[Wapato, Washington|Wapato]]
** [[Donald-Wapato Bridge]]
* [[Yakima, Washington|Yakima]]
[[Image:Yakima Valley Transportation Company boxcab electric locomotive -297 2.jpg|right|thumb|Yakima Valley Transportation Company.]]
** [[A. E. Howard House]]
** [[A. E. Larson Building]]
** [[Brooker-Taylor House]]
** [[Capitol Theatre (Yakima, Washington)]]
** [[Carbonneau Mansion]]
** [[Carmichael-Loudon House]]
** [[Charles Wilcox House]]
** [[Daniel Goodman House]]
** [[Donald House]]
** [[Dr. Edmond West House]]
** [[E. William Brackett House]]
** [[Edward B. Moore House]]
** [[Fort Simcoe|Fort Simcoe State Park]]
** [[Francis Mineau House]]
** [[H. M. Gilbert House]]
** [[H. W. Potter House]]
** [[Harrison Dills House]]
** [[James Greene House]]
** [[James Knuppenburg House]]
** [[James Richey House]]
** [[James Sharp House]]
** [[John J. Miller House]]
** [[LaFramboise Farmstead]]
** [[Larson-Hellieson House]]
** [[Lund Building]]
** [[Masonic Temple (Yakima, Washington)]]
** [[Old North Yakima Historic District]]
** [[Powell House]]
** [[Reuben Sweet House]]
** [[Rosedell]]
** [[Rupert Card House]]
** [[U. S. Post Office and Courthouse]]
** [[Union Pacific Freight Building]]
** [[William Lindsey House (Yakima, Washington)|William Lindsey House]]
** [[William N. Irish House]]
** [[William Watt House]]
** [[Winfield Perrin House]]
** [[Yakima Valley Transportation Company]]
** [[Young Women's Christian Association Building]]
* [[Zillah, Washington|Zillah]]
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||[[Teapot Dome Service Station]] || 1922 || 85001943 || &nbsp; ||[[Image:Teapot Dome Service Station.JPG|100px]]
|-
|}

==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==Sources==
* Roberts, George; Roberts, Jan (1999). ''Discover Historic Washington State'', Gem Guides Book Company, ISBN 1889786071.


{{Registered Historic Places}}
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[[Category:Registered Historic Places in Washington|Registered Historic Places in Washington]]
[[Category:Lists of Registered Historic Places by state|Washington]]

Revision as of 23:03, 13 October 2008

List of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington:

Contents: Counties in Washington   (links in italic lead to a new page)
Adams - Asotin - Benton - Chelan - Clallam - Clark - Columbia - Cowlitz - Douglas - Ferry - Franklin - Garfield - Grant - Grays Harbor - Island - Jefferson - King - Kitsap - Kittitas - Klickitat - Lewis - Lincoln - Mason - Okanogan - Pacific - Pend Oreille - Pierce - San Juan - Skagit - Skamania - Snohomish - Spokane - Stevens - Thurston - Wahkiakum - Walla Walla - Whatcom - Whitman - Yakima
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Adams County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 47.12472; -118.38306 (Burroughs, Dr. Frank R., House)
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 119.05000°W / 46.83833; -119.05000 (Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101)
Othello
3 Nelson H. Greene House March 7, 1980 502 S. Adams St.
47°7′23″N 118°22′30″W / 47.12306°N 118.37500°W / 47.12306; -118.37500 (Greene, Nelson H., House)
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 / 47.12556; -118.38167 (Ritzville Carnegie Library)
Ritzville
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 / 47.12361; -118.37083 (Ritzville High School)
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 / 47.12694; -118.37944 (Ritzville Historic District)
Ritzville
7 Seivers Brothers Ranchhouse and Barn June 19, 1979 SE of Lind on Providence Rd.
46°54′45″N 118°30′27″W / 46.91250°N 118.50750°W / 46.91250; -118.50750 (Seivers Brothers Ranchhouse and Barn)
Lind
8 Strap Iron Corral August 1, 1975 5 mi. N of Hooper on Harder Ranch
46°50′42″N 118°8′11″W / 46.84500°N 118.13639°W / 46.84500; -118.13639 (Strap Iron Corral)
Hooper

Asotin County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 46.41056; -117.04417 (Clarkston Public Library)
Clarkston
2 Cloverland Garage May 2, 1986 CR 01050
46°15′8″N 117°15′0″W / 46.25222°N 117.25000°W / 46.25222; -117.25000 (Cloverland Garage)
Cloverland
3 Full Gospel Church January 19, 1972 1st and Monroe Sts.
46°20′29″N 117°3′0″W / 46.34139°N 117.05000°W / 46.34139; -117.05000 (Full Gospel Church)
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 / 46.04167; -117.25111 (Grande Ronde River Bridge)
Asotin
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 / 46.41194; -117.21278 (Indian Timothy Memorial Bridge)
Pomeroy
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 / 46.41111; -117.04417 (US Post Office--Clarkston Main)
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 / 46.41056; -117.06778 (Van Arsdol, C. C., House)
Clarkston

Benton County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 46.20333; -119.76944 (Benton County Courthouse)
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 / 46.19583; -119.80139 (Carey, J. W., House)
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 119.27000°W / 46.29806; -119.27000 (Gold Coast Historic District)
Richland
5 Hanford B Reactor File:Hanford Site 1945.jpg 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 / 46.63056; -119.64611 (Hanford B Reactor)
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 / 46.20417; -119.76917 (US Post Office--Prosser Main)
Prosser
15 Wooded Island Archeological District July 19, 1976 Address Restricted Richland

Chelan County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Chelan County, Washington

Clallam County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Clallam County, Washington

Clark County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Clark County, Washington

Columbia County

[1] Landmark name[2] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Bank of Starbuck February 8, 1978 Main and McNeil Sts.
46°31′11″N 118°7′35″W / 46.51972°N 118.12639°W / 46.51972; -118.12639 (Bank of Starbuck)
Starbuck
2 A. H. Bishop House August 13, 1986 622 E. Richmond
46°19′33″N 117°58′31″W / 46.32583°N 117.97528°W / 46.32583; -117.97528 (Bishop, A. H., House)
Dayton
3 John Brining House August 13, 1986 410 N. First
46°19′23″N 117°58′54″W / 46.32306°N 117.98167°W / 46.32306; -117.98167 (Brining, John, House)
Dayton
4 Columbia County Courthouse February 10, 1975 341 E. Main
46°19′17″N 117°58′40″W / 46.32139°N 117.97778°W / 46.32139; -117.97778 (Columbia County Courthouse)
Dayton
5 Dayton Depot November 19, 1974 2nd and Commercial Sts.
46°19′15″N 117°58′44″W / 46.32083°N 117.97889°W / 46.32083; -117.97889 (Dayton Depot)
Dayton
6 Dexter House No. 1 August 13, 1986 515 S. Fourth
46°19′6″N 117°58′18″W / 46.31833°N 117.97167°W / 46.31833; -117.97167 (Dexter House No. 1)
Dayton
7 Dexter House No. 2 August 13, 1986 507 N. Third
46°19′28″N 117°58′47″W / 46.32444°N 117.97972°W / 46.32444; -117.97972 (Dexter House No. 2)
Dayton
8 Downtown Dayton Historic District May 31, 1999 Roughly along Main St., from Front to third Sts.
46°19′15″N 117°58′41″W / 46.32083°N 117.97806°W / 46.32083; -117.97806 (Downtown Dayton Historic District)
Dayton
9 Frank Flintner House August 13, 1986 214 S. Sixth
46°19′15″N 117°58′18″W / 46.32083°N 117.97167°W / 46.32083; -117.97167 (Flintner, Frank, House)
Dayton
10 Guernsey-Sturdevant Building January 12, 1993 225 E. Main St.
46°19′12″N 117°58′45″W / 46.32000°N 117.97917°W / 46.32000; -117.97917 (Guernsey--Sturdevant Building)
Dayton
11 Grover J. Israel House August 13, 1986 305 S. Sixth
46°19′16″N 117°58′17″W / 46.32111°N 117.97139°W / 46.32111; -117.97139 (Israel, Grover J., House)
Dayton
12 Mancel Kelley House August 13, 1986 1301 S. Fifth
46°18′37″N 117°57′41″W / 46.31028°N 117.96139°W / 46.31028; -117.96139 (Kelley, Mancel, House)
Dayton
13 Mill House August 13, 1986 504 N. First
46°19′25″N 117°58′57″W / 46.32361°N 117.98250°W / 46.32361; -117.98250 (Mill House)
Dayton
14 Andrew Nilsson House August 13, 1986 312 E. Patit
46°19′23″N 117°58′45″W / 46.32306°N 117.97917°W / 46.32306; -117.97917 (Nilsson, Andrew, House)
Dayton
15 Dr. Marcel Pietrzycki House August 13, 1986 415 E. Clay
46°19′16″N 117°58′31″W / 46.32111°N 117.97528°W / 46.32111; -117.97528 (Pietrzycki, Dr. Marcel, House)
Dayton
16 Snake River Bridge July 16, 1982 N of SR 12
46°35′28″N 118°13′28″W / 46.59111°N 118.22444°W / 46.59111; -118.22444 (Snake River Bridge)
Lyons Ferry
17 South Side Historic District August 13, 1986 Roughly bounded by Clay, Third, Park, and First Sts.
46°19′4″N 117°58′33″W / 46.31778°N 117.97583°W / 46.31778; -117.97583 (South Side Historic District)
Dayton
18 J. A. Thronson House August 13, 1986 510 S. Fourth
46°19′5″N 117°58′19″W / 46.31806°N 117.97194°W / 46.31806; -117.97194 (Thronson, J. A., House)
Dayton
19 Washington Street Historic District August 13, 1986 Roughly Washington St. between Patit Creek and Third St.
46°19′19″N 117°58′49″W / 46.32194°N 117.98028°W / 46.32194; -117.98028 (Washington Street Historic District)
Dayton
20 Jacob Weinhard House August 13, 1986 NW of Dayton
46°19′17″N 117°59′47″W / 46.32139°N 117.99639°W / 46.32139; -117.99639 (Weinhard, Jacob, House)
Dayton

Cowlitz County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Cowlitz County, Washington

Douglas County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 47.51028; -120.24278 (Badger Mountain Lookout)
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 / 47.63944; -120.07639 (Canton, William J., House)
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 / 48.00111; -119.65361 (Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport)
Bridgeport
4 Columbia River Bridge at Wenatchee May 24, 1995 US 2 over the Columbia River
47°24′36″N 120°17′41″W / 47.41000°N 120.29472°W / 47.41000; -120.29472 (Columbia River Bridge at Wenatchee)
Wenatchee
5 Douglas County Courthouse September 5, 1975 Off U.S. 2
47°38′46″N 120°4′0″W / 47.64611°N 120.06667°W / 47.64611; -120.06667 (Douglas County Courthouse)
Waterville
6 Downtown Waterville Historic District May 19, 1988 Locust and Chelan Sts.
47°39′0″N 120°4′26″W / 47.65000°N 120.07389°W / 47.65000; -120.07389 (Downtown Waterville Historic District)
Waterville
7 Gallaher House June 27, 1995 600 12th St.
48°0′28″N 119°40′31″W / 48.00778°N 119.67528°W / 48.00778; -119.67528 (Gallaher House)
Mansfield
8 Lutheran St. Paul's Kirche April 12, 1982 Lake Ave.
47°37′21″N 120°0′13″W / 47.62250°N 120.00361°W / 47.62250; -120.00361 (Lutheran St. Paul's Kirche)
Douglas
9 Nifty Theatre July 27, 1999 201 Locust
47°38′56″N 120°4′11″W / 47.64889°N 120.06972°W / 47.64889; -120.06972 (Nifty Theatre)
Waterville
10 Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site March 16, 1972 3 mi. NE of East Wenatchee
47°26′35″N 120°16′45″W / 47.44306°N 120.27917°W / 47.44306; -120.27917 (Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site)
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 120.15250°W / 47.36722; -120.15250 (Rock Island Railroad Bridge)
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 / 47.67083; -120.00694 (Schmidt, Christian, House)
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 / 47.64833; -120.06972 (Smith Hospital and Douglas County Press Building)
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 / 47.64694; -120.07278 (Waterville Hotel)
Waterville

Ferry County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 118.59750°W / 48.88389; -118.59750 (Ansorge Hotel)
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 / 48.78444; -118.12444 (Barstow Bridge)
Kettle Falls
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 / 48.62611; -118.11694 (Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls)
Kettle Falls
4 Creaser Hotel April 12, 1982 664 Church Ln.
48°38′56″N 118°44′1″W / 48.64889°N 118.73361°W / 48.64889; -118.73361 (Creaser Hotel)
Republic
5 Curlew Bridge July 16, 1982 Spans Kettle River
48°53′8″N 118°36′1″W / 48.88556°N 118.60028°W / 48.88556; -118.60028 (Curlew Bridge)
Curlew
6 Curlew School November 28, 1980 Off WA 4A
48°52′50″N 118°35′52″W / 48.88056°N 118.59778°W / 48.88056; -118.59778 (Curlew School)
Curlew
7 Fairweather-Trevitt House August 10, 2000 645 Kaufman
48°38′55″N 118°38′25″W / 48.64861°N 118.64028°W / 48.64861; -118.64028 (Fairweather--Trevitt House)
Republic
8 Kettle Falls District November 20, 1974 Address Restricted Kettle Falls
9 St. Paul's Mission File:Img065.jpg November 20, 1974 W of Kettle Falls on Roosevelt Lake Kettle Falls

Franklin County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 46.23722; -119.09472 (Franklin County Courthouse)
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 / 46.22861; -119.13444 (Moore, James, House)
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 / 46.23278; -119.09194 (Pasco Carnegie Library)
Pasco
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

Garfield County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 46.47444; -117.59889 (Downtown Pomeroy Historic District)
Pomeroy
2 Garfield County Courthouse July 24, 1974 8th and Main Sts.
46°28′30″N 117°36′4″W / 46.47500°N 117.60111°W / 46.47500; -117.60111 (Garfield County Courthouse)
Pomeroy
3 Lewis and Clark Trail-Travois Road January 11, 1974 5 mi. E of Pomeroy, U.S. 12
46°27′52″N 117°28′23″W / 46.46444°N 117.47306°W / 46.46444; -117.47306 (Lewis and Clark Trail-Travois Road)
Pomeroy

Grant County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 47.32056; -119.55111 (Bell Hotel)
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 / 46.83111; -119.94833 (Beverly Railroad Bridge)
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 / 47.32194; -119.55222 (Grant County Courthouse)
Ephrata
4 Lind Coulee Archaeological Site January 21, 1974 Address Restricted Warden
5 Mesa 36 December 8, 1978 Address Restricted Soap Lake
6 Paris Archeological Site September 20, 1978 Address Restricted Richland
7 Stratford School October 25, 1990 Just off WA 7
47°25′36″N 119°16′24″W / 47.42667°N 119.27333°W / 47.42667; -119.27333 (Stratford School)
Stratford
8 Wilson Creek State Bank September 25, 1975 Off WA 7
47°25′23″N 119°7′14″W / 47.42306°N 119.12056°W / 47.42306; -119.12056 (Wilson Creek State Bank)
Wilson Creek

Grays Harbor County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 46.97722; -123.88583 (Carnegie Library)
Hoquiam
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 / 46.95056; -123.76833 (Cooney, Neil, Mansion)
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 / 46.88833; -124.11556 (Grays Harbor Light Station)
Westport
4 Judge Charles W. Hodgdon House April 27, 2005 717 Bluff
46°59′8″N 123°53′15″W / 46.98556°N 123.88750°W / 46.98556; -123.88750 (Hodgdon, Judge Charles W., House)
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 / 46.98417; -123.85889 (Hoquiam Olympic Stadium)
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 / 46.97556; -123.87556 (Hoquiam River Bridge)
Hoquiam
7 Hoquiam's Castle April 11, 1973 515 Chenault Ave.
46°59′4″N 123°53′16″W / 46.98444°N 123.88778°W / 46.98444; -123.88778 (Hoquiam's Castle)
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 / 47.46694; -123.84722 (Lake Quinault Lodge)
Lake Quinault
10 Joseph Lytle Home July 12, 1990 509 Chenault
46°59′3″N 123°53′24″W / 46.98417°N 123.89000°W / 46.98417; -123.89000 (Lytle, Joseph, Home)
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 / 46.97722; -123.88722 (Masonic Temple--Hoquiam)
Hoquiam
12 Old McCleary Hotel August 1, 1996 42 Summit Rd.
47°3′45″N 123°16′7″W / 47.06250°N 123.26861°W / 47.06250; -123.26861 (McCleary Hotel, Old)
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 / 46.97833; -123.89278 (McTaggert, Lachlin, House)
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 / 47.46472; -123.85306 (Mickelson, Ole, Cabin)
Quinault
15 F. Arnold Polson House and Polson June 19, 1979 1611 Riverside Ave.
46°58′44″N 123°52′45″W / 46.97889°N 123.87917°W / 46.97889; -123.87917 (Polson, F. Arnold, House and Polson, Alex, Grounds)
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 / 46.97667; -123.88528 (Seventh Street Theater)
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 / 46.97528; -123.80056 (SIERRA (motor ship))
Aberdeen
18 US Post Office-Hoquiam Main May 30, 1991 620 Eighth St.
46°58′30″N 123°53′11″W / 46.97500°N 123.88639°W / 46.97500; -123.88639 (US Post Office--Hoquiam Main)
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 / 46.97944; -123.60111 (US Post Office--Montesano Main)
Montesano

Island County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 48.14333; -122.51028 (Cama Beach Resort)
Camano Island
2 Central Whidbey Island Historic District December 12, 1973 S of Oak Harbor, roughly 6 mi. either side of Coupeville
48°12′43″N 122°41′12″W / 48.21194°N 122.68667°W / 48.21194; -122.68667 (Central Whidbey Island Historic District)
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 / 48.28417; -122.66694 (Loers, Benjamin, House)
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 / 48.04111; -122.40806 (Olympic Club)
Langley
5 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 / 48.31861; -122.84361 (Smith Island Light Station)
Port Townsend
6 Utsalady Ladies Aid Building September 25, 1998 79 Utsalady Rd.
48°15′8″N 122°28′37″W / 48.25222°N 122.47694°W / 48.25222; -122.47694 (Utsalady Ladies Aid Building)
Camano Island

Jefferson County

King County

Kitsap County

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Agate Pass Bridge File:Agate pass1.JPG listed WA 305 over Agate Passage Suquamish Built in 1950. 95000625
2 Bremerton Elks Temple Lodge No. 1181 Building listed 285 Fifth Street Bremerton #95000192
3 Camp Major Hopkins listed Bainbridge Island Built in 1935. 05001351 Currently known as Camp Yeomalt.
4 Filipino-American Community Hall listed 7566 NE High School Road Bainbridge Island Built in 1930. 95000193
5 Fort Ward Historic District listed South of Winslow. Bainbridge Island Built in 1890. 78002759
6 Fort Ward Historic District (Boundary Increase) listed South of Winslow Bainbridge Island 96000415
7 Hospital Reservation Historic District listed Roughly bounded by Mahan Avenue, Hoogewerf Road, Decatur Avenue, and Dewey Street Bremerton
8 Hotel Sidney 1985 700 Prospect Street Port Orchard #73001880
9 Jackson Hall Memorial Community Hall listed 9161 Washington Avenue Silverdale Also known as Silverdale Scout Hall. #95001036
10 Marine Reservation Historic District listed Bounded by Cole St., Dewey St., Decatur Ave., and Doyen St Bremerton #88003051
10 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Photograph of the strategic missile submarine USS Ohio in drydock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard as night falls. The ship is surrounded by scaffolding and equipment, and several shipyard buildings appear in the background. Aug 27, 1992 47°33′32″N 122°38′17″W / 47.55889°N 122.63806°W / 47.55889; -122.63806 (Puget Sound Naval Shipyard) Bremerton This shipyard was the primary repair destination for damaged battleships during World War II. Of the eight ships bombed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, five were repaired here.
11 Charles F. Nelson House listed Corner of Nelson and Crescent Valley Roads Olalla 73001879
12 Officers' Row Historic District listed Roughly bounded by Mahan Avenue, Decatur Avenue, and Coghlan Road Bremerton 88003054
13 Old Man House listed Old Man House State Park Suquamish
14 Point No Point Light listed East of Hansville Hansville Built in 1879. 78002758
15 Port Gamble Historic District A mill in Port Gamble. Nov 13, 1966
47°51′18″N 122°35′2″W / 47.85500°N 122.58389°W / 47.85500; -122.58389 (Port Gamble Historic District)
Port Gamble This company town was founded in 1853, and ran the longest running timber mill in the US, which just closed in 1995. Seattle architect Charles Bebb designed many of the town's buildings.[3]
16 Port Washington Narrows Bridge listed WA 303 over Washington Narrows Bremerton 02000258
17 Puget Sound Radio Station Historic District listed Roughly bounded by Mahan Avenue, Coghlan Road, and Cottman Road Bremerton 88003053
18 Shelbanks listed 1520 Shorewood Drive Bremerton Also known as Kean Cabin. 04000160
19 USS Missouri (BB-63) The USS Missouri (2002) listed Listed in Bremerton, but has moved to Hawaii.
20 US Post Office-Bremerton Main listed 602 Pacific Avenue Bremerton 91000638
21 USS Hornet (CV-12) listed Listed in Bremerton, has moved to California. 91002065

Kittitas County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Kittitas County, Washington

Klickitat County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 45.81000°N 121.27500°W / 45.81000; -121.27500 (Appleton Log Hall)
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 / 45.68722; -120.81306 (First Day Advent Christian Church)
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 / 45.82083; -120.82278 (Goldendale Free Public Library)
Goldendale
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 / 45.67778; -120.86333 (Maryhill)
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 / 45.81722; -120.82278 (Newell, Charles, House)
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 / 46.00417; -121.53944 (Trout Lake Tourist Club)
Trout Lake
9 Whitcomb Cabin June 10, 1975 100 Wildlife Refuge Rd., 6 mi. W of Glenwood
45°57′48″N 121°20′34″W / 45.96333°N 121.34278°W / 45.96333; -121.34278 (Whitcomb Cabin)
Glenwood
10 Wishram Indian Village Site March 16, 1972 Address Restricted The Dalles

Lewis County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Lewis County, Washington

Lincoln County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 47.71278; -118.94083 (Almira Hotel)
Almira
2 Fort Spokane Military Reserve November 23, 1988 Rt. 25
47°54′47″N 118°18′22″W / 47.91306°N 118.30611°W / 47.91306; -118.30611 (Fort Spokane Military Reserve)
Miles
3 Goose Creek Rockshelter May 22, 1978 Address Restricted Wilbur
4 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 / 47.48028; -118.25361 (Harrington Bank Block and Opera House)
Harrington
5 Little Falls Hydroelectric Power Plant December 15, 1988 Spokane River
47°49′53″N 117°55′0″W / 47.83139°N 117.91667°W / 47.83139; -117.91667 (Little Falls Hydroelectric Power Plant)
Reardon
6 Long Lake Hydroelectric Power Plant December 15, 1988 Spokane River
47°50′10″N 117°50′19″W / 47.83611°N 117.83861°W / 47.83611; -117.83861 (Long Lake Hydroelectric Power Plant)
Ford
7 Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church April 26, 1990 N. First and B St.
47°18′9″N 117°58′30″W / 47.30250°N 117.97500°W / 47.30250; -117.97500 (Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church)
Sprague
8 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 / 47.90833; -118.31639 (Spokane River Bridge at Fort Spokane)
Hunters
9 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 / 47.83861; -117.85139 (Spokane River Bridge at Long Lake Dam)
Rearden

Mason County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 47.41972; -123.22111 (Cushman No. 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant)
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 / 47.38306; -123.17833 (Cushman No. 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant)
Hoodsport
4 Goldsborough Creek Bridge July 16, 1982 WA 3
47°12′34″N 123°5′57″W / 47.20944°N 123.09917°W / 47.20944; -123.09917 (Goldsborough Creek Bridge)
Shelton
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 / 47.27639; -122.88611 (Harstine Island Community Hall)
Harstine Island
6 High Steel Bridge File:HighSteelBridge.jpg July 16, 1982 Spans Skokomish South Fork
47°22′5″N 123°16′44″W / 47.36806°N 123.27889°W / 47.36806; -123.27889 (High Steel Bridge)
Shelton
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 123.04250°W / 47.53972; -123.04250 (North Hamma Hamma River Bridge)
Eldon
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 / 47.21333; -123.10306 (Shelton Public Library and Town Hall)
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 / 47.21306; -123.10083 (Simpson Logging Company Locomotive No. 7 and Peninsular Railway Caboose No. 700)
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 / 47.53639; -123.04111 (South Hamma Hamma River Bridge)
Eldon
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 / 47.33500°N 123.31944°W / 47.33500; -123.31944 (Vance Creek Bridge)
Shelton

Okanogan County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 48.78500°N 119.12139°W / 48.78500; -119.12139 (Bonaparte Mountain Cabin)
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 / 48.16889; -118.97611 (Chief Joseph Memorial)
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 / 48.00111; -119.65361 (Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport)
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 120.43000°W / 48.59472; -120.43000 (Early Winters Ranger Station Work Center)
Winthrop
5 Enloe Dam and Powerplant
October 18, 1978 4 mi. (6.4 km) W of Oroville
48°57′57″N 119°30′3″W / 48.96583°N 119.50083°W / 48.96583; -119.50083 (Enloe Dam and Powerplant)
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 / 48.09972; -119.71833 (Fort Okanogan, Sites of)
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 / 47.96556; -118.98139 (Grand Coulee Bridge)
Grand Coulee
8 Lost Lake Guard Station April 11, 1986 Okanogan National Forest
48°50′42″N 119°2′54″W / 48.84500°N 119.04833°W / 48.84500; -119.04833 (Lost Lake Guard Station)
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 / 48.36528; -119.58028 (Okanogan County Courthouse)
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 / 48.53778; -119.74806 (Okanogan Project: Conconully Resevoir Dam)
Conconully
11 Parson Smith Tree March 16, 1972 40 mi. 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 / 49.00139; -120.55278 (Parson Smith Tree)
Winthrop
12 Hiram F. Smith Orchard November 12, 1975 2 mi. N of Oroville on Osoyoos Lake
48°58′0″N 119°25′42″W / 48.96667°N 119.42833°W / 48.96667; -119.42833 (Smith, Hiram F., Orchard)
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 / 48.36472; -119.57806 (US Post Office--Okanogan Main)
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 / 48.40944; -119.52778 (US Post Office--Omak Main)
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 / 48.47667; -120.18056 (Waring, Guy, Cabin)
Winthrop

Pacific County

[1] Landmark name[2] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Cape Disappointment Historic District August 15, 1975 From 0.5 mi. S of Ilwaco to WA/OR boundary
46°17′1″N 124°3′37″W / 46.28361°N 124.06028°W / 46.28361; -124.06028 (Cape Disappointment Historic District)
Ilwaco
2 Chinook Point October 15, 1966 5 mi. 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 / 46.25694; -123.91583 (Chinook Point)
Chinook
3 Colbert House October 18, 1977 Quaker and Lake Sts.
46°18′31″N 124°2′6″W / 46.30861°N 124.03500°W / 46.30861; -124.03500 (Colbert House)
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 / 46.27083; -123.82778 (Columbia River Quarantine Station)
Knappton
5 Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station July 5, 1979 WA 103
46°27′53″N 124°3′9″W / 46.46472°N 124.05250°W / 46.46472; -124.05250 (Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station)
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 / 46.66639; -123.81056 (Lumber Exchange Building)
South Bend
7 Oysterville Historic District April 21, 1976 WA 103
46°32′51″N 124°1′39″W / 46.54750°N 124.02750°W / 46.54750; -124.02750 (Oysterville Historic District)
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 / 46.66278; -123.80917 (Pacific County Courthouse)
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 / 46.69444; -123.72917 (Raymond Public Library)
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 / 46.68639; -123.72861 (Raymond Theater)
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 / 46.66306; -123.78194 (Russell House)
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 / 46.32972; -124.05556 (Schulderman, Peter, House)
Seaview
13 Shelburne Hotel December 15, 1978 WA 103 and K St.
46°20′6″N 124°3′14″W / 46.33500°N 124.05389°W / 46.33500; -124.05389 (Shelburne Hotel)
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 / 46.66639; -123.81306 (South Bend Carnegie Public Library)
South Bend
15 Tokeland Hotel April 11, 1978 Kindred Ave. and Hotel Rd.
46°42′31″N 123°59′0″W / 46.70861°N 123.98333°W / 46.70861; -123.98333 (Tokeland Hotel)
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 / 46.68639; -123.73056 (US Post Office--Raymond Main)
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 / 46.70556; -123.96583 (Willapa Bay Boathouse)
Tokeland
18 The Wreckage September 18, 1979 256th Pl.
46°29′17″N 124°2′59″W / 46.48806°N 124.04972°W / 46.48806; -124.04972 (The Wreckage)
Ocean Park

Pend Oreille County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 48.78056; -117.40917 (Idaho and Wash. Northern RR Bridge)
Metaline Falls
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 / 48.86333; -117.37306 (Larson, Lewis P., House)
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 / 48.86111; -117.37389 (Metaline Falls School)
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 / 48.86222; -117.37167 (Pend Oreille Mines and Metals Building)
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 / 48.18028; -117.04583 (Phillips, Dr. John and Viola, House and Office)
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 / 49.00000°N 117.29917°W / 49.00000; -117.29917 (United States Border Station)
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 / 48.86222; -117.36889 (Washington Hotel)
Metaline Falls

Pierce County

San Juan County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 48.65556; -122.76306 (Alderbrook Farmhouse)
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 122.94500°W / 48.66778; -122.94500 (Crow Valley School)
Eastsound Built in 1888 in Eastsound. Now maintained by the Orcas Island Historical Museum.
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 / 48.64139; -122.77917 (Doe Bay General Store and Post Office)
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 / 48.69444; -122.90611 (Emmanuel Episcopal Church)
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 / 48.71750°N 123.02222°W / 48.71750; -123.02222 (Krumdiack Homestead)
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 / 48.57278; -122.96194 (Little Red Schoolhouse)
Shaw Island
8 Orcas Hotel August 24, 1982 In Orcas
48°35′54″N 122°56′37″W / 48.59833°N 122.94361°W / 48.59833; -122.94361 (Orcas Hotel)
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 / 48.78917; -122.96972 (Patos Island Light Station)
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 / 48.52556; -122.87639 (Port Stanley School)
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 / 48.60889; -123.15028 (Roche Harbor)
San Juan Island Founded in 1886, the district consists of 1400 acres 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 122.87250°W / 48.64694; -122.87250 (Rosario)
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 / 48.53583; -123.01694 (San Juan County Courthouse)
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 / 48.58250°N 123.15028°W / 48.58250; -123.15028 (San Juan Island National Historic Site)
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 123.15000°W / 48.51556; -123.15000 (San Juan Island, Lime Kiln Light Station)
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 122.96750°W / 48.56111; -122.96750 (Tharald Homestead)
Shaw Island Also known as the Ellis Farm.

Skagit County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Skagit County, Washington

Skamania County

[1] Landmark name[2] 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 / 45.64139; -121.94333 (Bonneville Dam Historic District)
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 / 45.80250°N 121.92806°W / 45.80250; -121.92806 (Region Six Personnel Training Station)
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
4 Edward and Isabelle Underwood Farm-Five Oaks Farm January 10, 2008 851 Orchard Ln. Underwood

Snohomish County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Snohomish County, Washington

Spokane County

See List of Registered Historic Places in Spokane County, Washington

Stevens County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Stevens County, Washington

Thurston County

See National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston County, Washington

Wahkiakum County

Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary
1 Columbia River Gillnet Boat Template:Dts2 Altoona Cannery
46°15′58″N 123°39′15″W / 46.26611°N 123.65417°W / 46.26611; -123.65417 (Columbia River Gillnet Boat)
Altoona
2 Deep River Pioneer Lutheran Church Template:Dts2 N of Deep River
46°21′35″N 123°40′55″W / 46.35972°N 123.68194°W / 46.35972; -123.68194 (Deep River Pioneer Lutheran Church)
Deep River
3 Grays River Covered Bridge Template:Dts2 WA 4, 1.5 mi. E of Grays River
46°21′17″N 123°34′47″W / 46.35472°N 123.57972°W / 46.35472; -123.57972 (Grays River Covered Bridge)
Grays River
4 Pioneer Church Template:Dts2 Alley St.
46°12′6″N 123°22′56″W / 46.20167°N 123.38222°W / 46.20167; -123.38222 (Pioneer Church)
Cathlamet
5 Skamokawa Historic District Template:Dts2 WA 4
46°16′55″N 123°26′47″W / 46.28194°N 123.44639°W / 46.28194; -123.44639 (Skamokawa Historic District)
Skamokawa

Walla Walla County

Waitsburg Historic District.

Whatcom County

Whitman County

Yakima County

The Capitol Theatre in Yakima, Washington.
Yakima Valley Transportation Company.
Site Name Built/ Founded NRHP ID# Comments Photo
Teapot Dome Service Station 1922 85001943  

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-24.
  3. ^ Carlson 2003, p. 232

Sources

  • Roberts, George; Roberts, Jan (1999). Discover Historic Washington State, Gem Guides Book Company, ISBN 1889786071.