- National Register of Historic Places listings in Whitman County, Washington
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List of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Whitman County, Washington, U.S.
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[1] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 J. C. Barron Flour Mill February 8, 1978 1st and Jackson Sts.
47°07′49″N 117°14′27″W / 47.130278°N 117.240833°WOakesdale 2 Canyon Grain Bin and Chutes September 22, 1988 E of County Rd. 7030, 2 mi (3.2 km). NE of jct. County Rds. 7030 and 7010
46°37′46″N 118°03′04″W / 46.629444°N 118.051111°WHay 3 Central Service Station April 24, 2007 534 Whitman St.
47°14′10″N 117°22′07″W / 47.236111°N 117.368611°WRosalia 4 College Hill Historic District November 3, 2006 Roughly bounded by Stadium Way, B St., Howard St., and Indiana St.
46°44′19″N 117°10′13″W / 46.738611°N 117.170278°WPullman 5 Collins House and Granary July 30, 1974 SE of Uniontown off U.S. 195
46°28′26″N 117°03′00″W / 46.473889°N 117.05°WUniontown Also known as the O. M. Collins House. 6 Cordova Theater March 18, 2004 135 N. Grand Ave.
46°43′57″N 117°10′54″W / 46.7325°N 117.181667°WPullman 7 F Street Bridge July 16, 1982 Spans Palouse River
46°54′36″N 117°04′07″W / 46.91°N 117.068611°WPalouse Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR 8 Florence Ferguson House April 19, 2011 504 North Mill Street
46°53′02″N 117°21′48″W / 46.883889°N 117.363333°WColfax 9 Edwin H. Hanford House May 15, 1986 North of WA 217
47°07′33″N 117°13′25″W / 47.125833°N 117.223611°WOakesdale 10 Gustave Heilsberg Farm September 22, 1988 Rt. 2
46°48′23″N 117°29′14″W / 46.806389°N 117.487222°WColfax 11 Henley Site September 19, 1977 Address Restricted Hay 12 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church March 30, 2005 105 E. Alder St.
46°54′50″N 117°04′37″W / 46.913889°N 117.076944°WPalouse 13 Interior Grain Tramway September 22, 1988 Snake River Canyon, 2 mi (3.2 km). N of Wawawai
46°39′43″N 117°22′38″W / 46.661944°N 117.377222°WPullman 14 T. A. Leonard Barn May 2, 1986 S side of Old Moscow Hwy.
46°42′16″N 117°07′23″W / 46.704444°N 117.123056°WPullman 15 Manning-Rye Covered Bridge July 16, 1982 Spans Palouse River
46°55′42″N 117°24′52″W / 46.928333°N 117.414444°WColfax Also known as the Harpole Bridge.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR16 Masonic Hall February 12, 1987 Corner of Main and Second Sts.
47°05′25″N 117°02′40″W / 47.090278°N 117.044444°WFarmington 17 R. C. McCroskey House November 21, 1974 4th and Manring Sts.
47°00′46″N 117°08′32″W / 47.012778°N 117.142222°WGarfield 18 McGregor Ranch September 22, 1988 6 mi (9.7 km). S of Hooper
46°42′53″N 118°04′27″W / 46.714722°N 118.074167°WHooper 19 Oakesdale City Hall April 29, 1993 E. 101 Steptoe
47°07′42″N 117°14′29″W / 47.128333°N 117.241389°WOakesdale 20 Palouse Main Street Historic District May 8, 1986 Main St. between K and Mary Sts.
46°54′36″N 117°04′31″W / 46.91°N 117.075278°WPalouse 21 James A. Perkins House December 11, 1972 N. 623 Perkins St.
46°53′15″N 117°22′00″W / 46.8875°N 117.366667°WColfax 22 Pullman High School August 6, 1998 115 NW State St.
46°43′52″N 117°10′56″W / 46.731111°N 117.182222°WPullman 23 Rosalia Railroad Bridge July 16, 1982 WA 271
47°13′15″N 117°21′24″W / 47.220833°N 117.356667°WRosalia Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR 24 St. Boniface Church, Convent and Rectory December 9, 1994 206 St. Boniface St.
46°32′25″N 117°05′27″W / 46.540278°N 117.090833°WUniontown 25 Max Steinke Barn September 22, 1988 Rt. 1, Box 130
47°06′56″N 117°40′25″W / 47.115556°N 117.673611°WSt. John 26 Steptoe Battlefield Site May 6, 1976 SE of Rosalia
47°13′46″N 117°21′49″W / 47.229444°N 117.363611°WRosalia 27 Stevens Hall March 26, 1979 Campus and Administration Sts.
46°43′54″N 117°09′55″W / 46.731667°N 117.165278°WPullman 28 William Swain House July 28, 1994 W. 315 Main St.
46°43′51″N 117°11′01″W / 46.730833°N 117.183611°WPullman 29 Tekoa Grain Company Elevator & Flathouse September 22, 1988 4 mi (6.4 km). W of Tekoa
47°13′22″N 117°08′46″W / 47.222778°N 117.146111°WLone Pine 30 Albert W. Thompson Hall March 1, 1973 Administration Rd. on Washington State University campus
46°43′53″N 117°09′57″W / 46.731389°N 117.165833°WPullman 31 U.S. Post Office-Pullman August 21, 2003 SE 245 Paradise St.
46°43′44″N 117°10′46″W / 46.728889°N 117.179444°WPullman 32 United Presbyterian Church December 7, 1989 430 Maple St.
46°43′54″N 117°10′32″W / 46.731667°N 117.175556°WPullman 33 US Post Office-Colfax Main May 30, 1991 S. 211 Main St.
46°52′42″N 117°21′49″W / 46.878333°N 117.363611°WColfax See also
References
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
- ^ 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.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
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