- National Register of Historic Places listings in Kitsap County, Washington
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Kitsap County, Washington
Current listings
Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary 1 Agate Pass Bridge May 24, 1995 WA 305 over Agate Passage
47°42′45″N 122°33′54″W / 47.7125°N 122.565°WSuquamish Built in 1950.
Bridges of Washington State MPS2 Bremerton Elks Temple Lodge No. 1181 Building March 3, 1995 285 Fifth St.
47°34′0″N 122°37′31″W / 47.566667°N 122.62528°WBremerton 3 Camp Major Hopkins November 30, 2005 900 Park Ave. NE
47°37′58″N 122°29′43″W / 47.63278°N 122.49528°WBainbridge Island Built in 1935. Currently known as Camp Yeomalt. 4 Coder-Coleman House May 28, 2009 904 Highland Ave.
47°34′10.62″N 122°37′28.22″W / 47.5696167°N 122.6245056°WBremerton 5 Filipino-American Community Hall March 20, 1995 7566 NE High School Rd.
47°38′11″N 122°33′9″W / 47.63639°N 122.5525°WBainbridge Island Built in 1930. 6 Fort Ward Historic District January 12, 1978 S of Winslow
47°34′52″N 122°31′42″W / 47.58111°N 122.52833°WBainbridge Island Built in 1890. 7 Hospital Reservation Historic District July 16, 1990 Roughly bounded by Mahan Ave., Hoogewerf Rd., Decatur Ave., and Dewey St.
47°33′44″N 122°38′38″W / 47.56222°N 122.64389°WBremerton 8 Jackson Hall Memorial Community Hall August 22, 1995 9161 Washington Ave.
47°38′44″N 122°40′50″W / 47.64556°N 122.68056°WSilverdale Also known as Silverdale Scout Hall. 9 Marine Reservation Historic District July 16, 1990 Bounded by Cole St., Dewey St., Decatur Ave., and Doyen St.
47°33′48″N 122°38′43″W / 47.56333°N 122.64528°WBremerton 10 Masonic Hall-Port Orchard May 10, 2010 202 Sidney Ave.
47°32′27.81″N 122°38′11.66″W / 47.5410583°N 122.6365722°WPort Orchard 11 Navy Yard Puget Sound August 27, 1992 N shore of Sinclair Inlet
47°33′32″N 122°38′17″W / 47.55889°N 122.63806°WBremerton 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. 12 Charles F. Nelson House August 28, 1973 Corner of Nelson and Crescent Valley Rds.
47°25′6″N 122°32′25″W / 47.41833°N 122.54028°WOlalla 13 Officers' Row Historic District July 16, 1990 Roughly bounded by Mahan Ave., Decatur Ave., and Coghlan Rd.
47°33′44″N 122°38′20″W / 47.56222°N 122.63889°WBremerton 14 Old-Man-House Site (45KP2) January 12, 1990 Address Restricted Suquamish 15 Point No Point Light August 10, 1978 E of Hansville
47°54′45″N 122°31′32″W / 47.9125°N 122.52556°WHansville Built in 1879. 16 Port Gamble Historic District November 13, 1966 NW end of Kitsap Peninsula near entrance to Hood Canal, Puget Sound
47°51′18″N 122°35′2″W / 47.855°N 122.58389°WPort 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.[1] 17 Puget Sound Radio Station Historic District July 16, 1990 Roughly bounded by Mahan Ave., Coghlan Rd., and Cottman Rd.
47°33′48″N 122°38′23″W / 47.56333°N 122.63972°WBremerton 18 Shelbanks March 10, 2004 1520 Shorewood Dr.
47°34′33″N 122°40′53″W / 47.57583°N 122.68139°WBremerton Also known as Kean Cabin. 19 US Post Office-Bremerton Main August 7, 1991 602 Pacific Ave.
47°34′4″N 122°37′31″W / 47.56778°N 122.62528°WBremerton Sites moved to a different location
Landmark name Image Date eligible Location City or Town Summary 1 U.S.S. MISSOURI May 14, 1971 Ford Island Pearl Harbor Moved to Hawaii and opened as a museum ship in 1999[2] 22 USS HORNET December 4, 1991 Naval Air Station Alameda Alameda, California Moved to Naval Air Station Alameda and opened as a museum ship in 1998[3] References
- ^ Carlson 2003, p. 232
- ^ "USS Missouri (BB 63)". The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval Historical Center. 2009-07-29. http://www.navy.mil/navydata/navy_legacy_hr.asp?id=131. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
- ^ "USS Hornet (CV 12)". The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval Historical Center. http://www.navy.mil/navydata/navy_legacy_hr.asp?id=29. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
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