- National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston County, Washington
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List of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Thurston County, Washington
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
Contents
Listings exclusive of Olympia
[2] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Capital Boulevard Crossing July 16, 1982 Spans Deschutes River
47°00′50″N 122°54′07″W / 47.013889°N 122.901944°WTumwater Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR 2 Chamber's Prairie-Ruddell Pioneer Cemetery June 30, 1995 Jct. of Ruddell and Mullen Rds., NW corner
47°00′34″N 122°48′23″W / 47.009444°N 122.806389°WLacey 3 Colvin House June 23, 1988 16828 Old Hwy. 99
46°49′54″N 122°53′23″W / 46.831667°N 122.889722°WTenino Thurston County MRA 4 Delphi School July 19, 1990 7601 SW. Delphi Rd.
46°58′47″N 123°01′07″W / 46.979722°N 123.018611°WDelphi Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 5 Dofflemyer Point Light May 1, 1995 211 NE. 73rd
47°08′26″N 122°54′21″W / 47.140556°N 122.905833°WBoston Harbor 6 Jonas and Maria Lovisa Erickson Farmstead March 20, 2002 13121 Independence Rd.
46°47′43″N 123°09′14″W / 46.795278°N 123.153889°WRochester Agriculture in Thurston County MPS 7 Gate School July 19, 1990 16925 Moon Rd. SW.
46°50′19″N 123°08′17″W / 46.838611°N 123.138056°WRochester Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 8 Jaaska House and Warehouse June 23, 1988 11300 Independence Rd.
46°48′27″N 123°07′21″W / 46.8075°N 123.1225°WRochester Thurston County MRA 9 Johnson House June 23, 1988 19540 Johnson Rd.
46°47′53″N 122°26′43″W / 46.798056°N 122.445278°WYelm Thurston County MRA 10 Lackamas School May 10, 1990 16240, 16312 Bald Hill Rd. SE.
46°51′04″N 122°29′09″W / 46.851111°N 122.485833°WYelm Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 11 Long Lake Recreation Hall June 23, 1988 3054 Carpenter Rd., SE
47°01′13″N 122°47′05″W / 47.020278°N 122.784722°WLacey Thurston County MRA 12 Miller-Brewer House June 23, 1988 17915 Guava
46°49′41″N 123°00′18″W / 46.828056°N 123.005°WRochester Thurston County MRA 13 Nisqually School August 23, 1990 341 Nisqually Cut-Off Rd. SE
47°03′42″N 122°42′35″W / 47.061667°N 122.709722°WNisqually Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 14 Rainier School March 10, 2004 Jct. of Algyers St. and Centre Sts.
46°53′19″N 122°41′14″W / 46.888611°N 122.687222°WRainier Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 15 L. N. Rice House September 23, 1988 12247 Vail Rd., SE
46°54′34″N 122°34′20″W / 46.909444°N 122.572222°WYelm Thurston County MRA 16 Rochester Elementary School May 17, 1990 10140 US 12 SW.
46°49′21″N 123°05′42″W / 46.8225°N 123.095°WRochester Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 17 Salsich Lumber Company Superintendent's House June 23, 1988 10808 Vail Rd.
46°55′48″N 122°33′41″W / 46.93°N 122.561389°WYelm Thurston County MRA 18 Seatco Prison Site May 2, 1975 Off WA 507
46°47′35″N 122°52′11″W / 46.793056°N 122.869722°WBucoda 19 State Training School for Girls Administration Building June 23, 1988 20311 S.W. Old Hwy. 99
46°47′31″N 123°01′39″W / 46.791944°N 123.0275°WRochester Thurston County MRA 20 Tenino Depot December 27, 1974 Off WA 507
46°51′11″N 122°51′33″W / 46.853056°N 122.859167°WTenino 21 Tenino Downtown Historic District June 25, 2004 Sussex St. SE
46°51′25″N 122°51′07″W / 46.856944°N 122.851944°WTenino 22 Tenino Stone Company Quarry July 28, 1983 City Park
46°51′16″N 122°51′06″W / 46.854444°N 122.851667°WTenino 23 Ticknor School May 10, 1990 7212 Skookumchuck Rd. SE.
46°48′12″N 122°48′43″W / 46.803333°N 122.811944°WTenino Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 24 Tumwater Historic District May 22, 1978 Roughly bounded by I-5, Capitol Way and Capitol Lake
47°01′07″N 122°54′08″W / 47.018611°N 122.902222°WTumwater 25 Tumwater Methodist Church January 12, 1984 219 W. B St.
47°00′52″N 122°54′21″W / 47.014444°N 122.905833°WTumwater 26 Union Cemetery-Pioneer Calvary Cemetery April 14, 1997 5700 Littlerock Rd.
46°59′44″N 122°55′16″W / 46.995556°N 122.921111°WTumwater Olympia
[2] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Allen-Beals House March 10, 1999 726 S. Percival Olympia Built in 1923
Women's History in Olympia MPS. Also known as Westhillsyde.2 Allen House Hotel June 17, 1987 114-118 N. Jefferson
47°02′46″N 122°53′43″W / 47.046111°N 122.895278°WOlympia Built in 1891, the building is now known as the Jefferson Apartments.
Downtown Olympia MRA3 American Legion Hall June 17, 1987 219 W. Legion Way
47°02′35″N 122°54′08″W / 47.043056°N 122.902222°WOlympia Downtown Olympia MRA 4 Daniel R. Bigelow House August 7, 1979 918 Glass St
47°03′00″N 122°53′23″W / 47.05°N 122.889722°WOlympia Built in 1854. 5 Black Lake School May 10, 1990 6000 Black Lake Blvd. SW.
46°59′39″N 122°59′12″W / 46.994167°N 122.986667°WWest of Olympia Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS 6 Cloverfields May 22, 1978 1100 Carlyon Ave., SE
47°01′15″N 122°53′06″W / 47.020833°N 122.885°WOlympia Built in 1914. 7 Donald Building June 17, 1987 205-213 E. Fifth Olympia Built in 1924
Downtown Olympia MRA.8 Elks Building April 21, 1988 607-613 S. Capitol Way
47°02′34″N 122°54′02″W / 47.042778°N 122.900556°WOlympia Built in 1920.
Downtown Olympia MRA9 Funk House May 8, 1987 1202 E. Olympia Ave.
47°02′53″N 122°53′14″W / 47.048056°N 122.887222°WOlympia 10 General Administration Building March 8, 2007 210 11th Ave. SW47°2′17.02″N 122°54′7.93″W / 47.0380611°N 122.9022028°W Olympia Built in 1954. 11 Georgia-Pacific Plywood Company Office March 9, 2007 600 Capitol Way N.
47°03′02″N 122°54′01″W / 47.050556°N 122.900278°WOlympia Built in 1952. 12 Calvin and Pamela Hale House January 12, 1984 902 Tullis St., NE
47°03′07″N 122°53′00″W / 47.051944°N 122.883333°WOlympia Built in 1882. 13 Hotel Olympian June 18, 1987 519 S. Washington
47°02′37″N 122°53′58″W / 47.04352°N 122.89933°WOlympia Downtown Olympia MRA. 14 Jeffers Studio June 17, 1987 500 and 502 S. Washington
47°02′39″N 122°53′57″W / 47.044167°N 122.899167°WOlympia Built in 1913.
Downtown Olympia MRA15 Kearney House-YWCA Clubhouse March 10, 1999 220 E. Union Olympia Built in 1907
Women's History in Olympia MPS.16 C. J. Lord Mansion May 7, 1981 211 W. 21st Ave.
47°01′48″N 122°54′03″W / 47.03°N 122.900833°WOlympia Built in 1923; home to the Washington State Capital Museum 17 LOTUS (motor vessel) May 18, 1987 Fiddlehead Marina, B Dock
47°02′58″N 122°54′12″W / 47.049444°N 122.903333°WOlympia 18 Henry McCleary House October 2, 1978 111 W. 21st Ave.
47°02′N 122°54′W / 47.03°N 122.9°WOlympia 19 Meyer House February 21, 1985 1136 E. Bay Dr.
47°03′17″N 122°53′30″W / 47.054722°N 122.891667°WOlympia 20 Millersylvania State Park September 16, 2009 12245 Tilley Rd.
46°54′42″N 122°54′22″W / 46.911639°N 122.906189°WOlympia 21 Mottman Building June 16, 1983 101-105 N. Capitol Way
47°02′42″N 122°54′02″W / 47.045°N 122.900556°WOlympia Built in 1890.
Downtown Olympia MRA (AD)22 Old Capitol Building May 30, 1975 600 block Washington St.
47°02′35″N 122°53′53″W / 47.043056°N 122.898056°WOlympia Built in 1892.
Downtown Olympia MRA (AD)23 Olympia Downtown Historic District September 15, 2004 Roughly bounded by State Ave., 8th Ave., Columbia St., and Franklin St.
47°22′32″N 122°53′59″W / 47.375556°N 122.899722°WOlympia Downtown Olympia MRA 24 Olympia Knitting Mills June 17, 1987 514-524 S. Jefferson Olympia Built in 1913, also known as the Skoog Manufacturing Building, now occupied by Fish Tales Brewery
Downtown Olympia MRA.25 Olympia National Bank June 17, 1987 422 S. Capitol Way
47°02′40″N 122°54′00″W / 47.044444°N 122.9°WOlympia Built in 1915.
Downtown Olympia MRA26 Olympia Public Library August 3, 1982 S. Franklin and E. 7th
47°02′34″N 122°53′50″W / 47.042778°N 122.897222°WOlympia Built in 1914.
Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR27 Charles Patnude House May 22, 1978 1239 8th Ave.
47°02′33″N 122°53′01″W / 47.0425°N 122.883611°WOlympia Built in 1893. 28 Reinhart-Young House May 8, 1987 1106 E. Olympia Ave.
47°02′52″N 122°53′21″W / 47.047778°N 122.889167°WOlympia Also known as Byrd House. 29 Frank Rudkin House May 8, 1987 1005 E. Olympia Ave.
47°02′50″N 122°53′18″W / 47.047222°N 122.888333°WOlympia 30 SAND MAN (Tug Boat) August 6, 1998 Berth A-108, East Bay Marina Port of Olympia
47°01′25″N 122°53′00″W / 47.023611°N 122.883333°WOlympia 31 F. W. Schmidt House June 30, 1995 2831 Orange
47°01′25″N 122°53′00″W / 47.023611°N 122.883333°WOlympia Olympia Residential Architecture MPS 32 Security Building June 17, 1987 203 E. Fourth Olympia Built in 1926
Downtown Olympia MRA33 South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District October 22, 1991 Roughly bounded by Capitol Lake, US 5 and 16th Ave.
47°01′51″N 122°53′57″W / 47.030833°N 122.899167°WOlympia 34 Alden Hatch Steele House June 18, 1992 1010 S. Franklin St.
47°02′23″N 122°53′48″W / 47.039722°N 122.896667°WOlympia Built in 1870. 35 Thurston County Courthouse July 23, 1981 Capitol Way
47°02′16″N 122°53′56″W / 47.037778°N 122.898889°WOlympia Built in 1930.
Downtown Olympia MRA (AD)36 Town Square June 17, 1987 Bounded by Seventh, Legion, Capitol Way, and S. Washington
47°02′35″N 122°53′58″W / 47.043056°N 122.899444°WOlympia Established in 1850, this is now known as Sylvester Park.
Downtown Olympia MRA37 U.S. Post Office November 30, 1979 801 Capitol Way Olympia Built in 1914.
Downtown Olympia MRA (AD)38 Union Mills Superintendent's House June 23, 1988 7716 Union Mills Rd.
47°01′59″N 122°46′25″W / 47.033056°N 122.773611°WOlympia Thurston County MRA 39 Washington State Capitol Historic District June 22, 1979 State Capitol and environs
47°02′11″N 122°54′09″W / 47.036389°N 122.9025°WOlympia 40 Weyerhaeuser South Bay Log Dump Rural Historic Landscape October 2, 1991 609 Whitham Rd.
47°08′11″N 122°50′42″W / 47.136389°N 122.845°WOlympia vicinity Also known as the Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area. 41 Women's Club June 15, 1979 1002 Washington St.
47°02′23″N 122°53′53″W / 47.039722°N 122.898056°WOlympia Built in 1883. References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ 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.
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