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National Register of Historic Places listings in Pierce County, Washington

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pierce County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]

Location of Pierce County in Washington

There are 192 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. 96 of these properties and districts are located in the city of Tacoma, while the remaining 96 properties and districts are listed separately. Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 20, 2023.[2]

Pierce County (exclusive of Tacoma) Edit

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Alderton School
 
Alderton School
July 15, 1987
(#87001171)
9512 Orting Hwy., E.
47°10′12″N 122°13′43″W / 47.170036°N 122.228619°W / 47.170036; -122.228619 (Alderton School)
Alderton Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
2 Anderson Island School
 
Anderson Island School
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July 15, 1987
(#87001165)
Eckenstam-Johnson Rd.
47°09′32″N 122°42′14″W / 47.159022°N 122.703833°W / 47.159022; -122.703833 (Anderson Island School)
Anderson Island Built in 1904, this is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Pierce County.[6]
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
3 Arletta School
 
Arletta School
September 28, 1987
(#87001163)
3507 Ray Nash Drive NW
47°17′23″N 122°39′44″W / 47.289747°N 122.662242°W / 47.289747; -122.662242 (Arletta School)
Gig Harbor This former school was built by the Works Progress Administration in 1938, and is now used as a community center.[7]
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
4 Ashford Mansion
 
Ashford Mansion
August 30, 1984
(#84003560)
Off I-5
46°45′36″N 122°01′26″W / 46.760103°N 122.023797°W / 46.760103; -122.023797 (Ashford Mansion)
Ashford Built by Walter and Cora Ashford in a Colonial-Revival style.[8]
5 William Bisson House
 
William Bisson House
February 19, 1982
(#82004276)
206 Emery Ave, corner of Washington Street
47°08′24″N 122°05′54″W / 47.139906°N 122.098365°W / 47.139906; -122.098365 (William Bisson House)
South Prairie
6 Boatman-Ainsworth House
 
Boatman-Ainsworth House
February 19, 1982
(#82004277)
6000 112th St., SW
47°09′21″N 122°31′03″W / 47.15580°N 122.51753°W / 47.15580; -122.51753 (Boatman-Ainsworth House)
Lakewood The oldest surviving home in Lakewood.[9]
7 Camp Muir
 
Camp Muir
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March 13, 1991
(#91000176)
Paradise
46°50′07″N 121°43′58″W / 46.835278°N 121.732778°W / 46.835278; -121.732778 (Camp Muir)
Mount Rainier National Park Also known as Cloud Camp, is on the southeast slope of the mountain, at 10,062 feet (3,067 m). Named for John Muir.[10]
8 Chinook Pass Entrance Arch
 
Chinook Pass Entrance Arch
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March 13, 1991
(#91000202)
Chinook Pass
46°52′20″N 121°30′52″W / 46.872331°N 121.514467°W / 46.872331; -121.514467 (Chinook Pass Entrance Arch)
Mount Rainier National Park
9 Christ Episcopal Church
 
Christ Episcopal Church
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December 15, 1994
(#94001440)
210 Fifth St. SW.
47°11′27″N 122°17′53″W / 47.190864°N 122.29795°W / 47.190864; -122.29795 (Christ Episcopal Church)
Puyallup Built in 1927 to replace a smaller church.[11]
10 Christine Falls Bridge
 
Christine Falls Bridge
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March 13, 1991
(#91000196)
Paradise
46°46′51″N 121°46′47″W / 46.780833°N 121.779722°W / 46.780833; -121.779722 (Christine Falls Bridge)
Mount Rainier National Park
11 Coke Ovens
 
Coke Ovens
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June 10, 1974
(#74001976)
Southeast of Wilkeson at RR tracks
47°06′09″N 122°02′21″W / 47.102372°N 122.039039°W / 47.102372; -122.039039 (Coke Ovens)
Wilkeson These 12-foot (4 m) tall ovens began being built in 1885 for cooking coal into coke.[12] Of the original 160 ovens, 40 still remain.[13]
12 Charles and Mary Louise Curran House
 
Charles and Mary Louise Curran House
March 7, 2012
(#12000088)
4009 Curran Ln.
47°13′18″N 122°33′43″W / 47.221667°N 122.561978°W / 47.221667; -122.561978 (Charles and Mary Louise Curran House)
University Place
13 Custer School
 
Custer School
July 15, 1987
(#87001162)
7700 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
47°10′52″N 122°32′17″W / 47.18115°N 122.537947°W / 47.18115; -122.537947 (Custer School)
Lakewood Also known as the "Little Red Schoolhouse"
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
14 David Dadisman House
 
David Dadisman House
March 31, 1995
(#95000305)
1814 A St., Key Peninsula N
47°16′28″N 122°45′33″W / 47.274333°N 122.759247°W / 47.274333; -122.759247 (David Dadisman House)
Home
15 Davidson House
 
Davidson House
March 27, 1973
(#73001884)
1802 Commercial Street
47°10′27″N 122°35′47″W / 47.174083°N 122.596467°W / 47.174083; -122.596467 (Davidson House)
Steilacoom Also known as the Philip Keach House.
16 Emma Smith DeVoe House
 
Emma Smith DeVoe House
May 6, 1993
(#93000369)
308 E. 133rd Street
47°08′11″N 122°25′41″W / 47.13638°N 122.42796°W / 47.13638; -122.42796 (Emma Smith DeVoe House)
Parkland
17 Dieringer School
 
Dieringer School
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April 14, 1997
(#97000324)
1808 E. Valley Hwy.
47°14′28″N 122°13′33″W / 47.241017°N 122.225739°W / 47.241017; -122.225739 (Dieringer School)
Sumner This Georgian Revival style building served as a school until 1992, when it turned into a corporate office.[14]
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
18 DuPont Village Historic District
 
DuPont Village Historic District
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September 10, 1987
(#87001542)
Roughly bounded by Santa Cruz, Brandywine, DuPont, and Penniman
47°05′49″N 122°37′50″W / 47.096904°N 122.630578°W / 47.096904; -122.630578 (DuPont Village Historic District)
Dupont
19 Edith Creek Chlorination House
 
Edith Creek Chlorination House
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March 13, 1991
(#91000201)
Paradise
46°47′38″N 121°43′54″W / 46.793953°N 121.731644°W / 46.793953; -121.731644 (Edith Creek Chlorination House)
Mount Rainier National Park
20 Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church
 
Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church
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October 8, 1976
(#76001899)
I-5
46°45′52″N 122°11′39″W / 46.764581°N 122.194289°W / 46.764581; -122.194289 (Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Elbe The land and lumber to build the church were donated by German immigrants Henry and Clara Lutken. The main building of the church is 24 feet (7.3 m) by 18 feet (5.5 m), but the steeple rises 55 feet (17 m), and is topped with an iron cross.[15]
21 Ezra Meeker Mansion
 
Ezra Meeker Mansion
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August 26, 1971
(#71000879)
321 Pioneer Ave., E.
47°11′29″N 122°17′23″W / 47.191397°N 122.289692°W / 47.191397; -122.289692 (Ezra Meeker Mansion)
Puyallup Built in 1875, this 17-room house was the home of Oregon Trail migrant Ezra Meeker.[16]
22 Fairfax Bridge
 
Fairfax Bridge
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July 16, 1982
(#82004273)
Spans Carbon River, south of Wilkeson
47°02′31″N 122°02′28″W / 47.041944°N 122.041111°W / 47.041944; -122.041111 (Fairfax Bridge)
Melmont This bridge's deck sits 250 feet (76 m) above the Carbon River, which made it the tallest structure in Washington at the time it was built.[17]
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR
23 Fort Nisqually Site
 
Fort Nisqually Site
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October 16, 1974
(#74001971)
Northwest of Dupont off I-5
47°06′33″N 122°39′45″W / 47.109058°N 122.662594°W / 47.109058; -122.662594 (Fort Nisqually Site)
Dupont The first European trading post on Puget Sound, established in 1833, the Granary and Factor's house were moved to Point Defiance Park in the 1930s.[18]
24 Fort Steilacoom
 
Fort Steilacoom
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November 25, 1977
(#77001350)
Northeast of Steilacoom
47°10′48″N 122°33′58″W / 47.18°N 122.566111°W / 47.18; -122.566111 (Fort Steilacoom)
Steilacoom Only operating as a fort from 1849 to 1868, the fort was then turned into the Western State Hospital. Today four officer's quarters built around 1858 remain from the original fort.[19]
25 Fox Island School
 
Fox Island School
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July 15, 1987
(#87001167)
Gway Drive and Ninth Street
47°15′15″N 122°37′13″W / 47.254161°N 122.620308°W / 47.254161; -122.620308 (Fox Island School)
Fox Island This former school was built in 1934 by the Works Progress Administration, and has served as a community center since 1961, when the island began busing its students to nearby Gig Harbor.[20]
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
26 John Galbraith House
 
John Galbraith House
March 19, 1982
(#82004271)
140 Oak St., E.
46°51′51″N 122°15′48″W / 46.864217°N 122.263383°W / 46.864217; -122.263383 (John Galbraith House)
Eatonville Also known as Mill House and Eatonville Lumber Company House.
27 Glencove Hotel
 
Glencove Hotel
May 22, 1978
(#78002767)
West of Gig Harbor off SR 302.
47°20′49″N 122°43′49″W / 47.346886°N 122.730322°W / 47.346886; -122.730322 (Glencove Hotel)
Gig Harbor Built in 1897, the building still serves as a hotel.[21]
28 Gobbler's Knob Fire Lookout
 
Gobbler's Knob Fire Lookout
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March 13, 1991
(#91000191)
Nisqually Entrance
46°47′39″N 121°54′48″W / 46.794294°N 121.913375°W / 46.794294; -121.913375 (Gobbler's Knob Fire Lookout)
Mount Rainier National Park
29 Peter L. and Emma Hershey Homestead
 
Peter L. and Emma Hershey Homestead
August 15, 2007
(#07000833)
33514 Mount Tahoma Canyon Rd.
46°45′40″N 121°59′24″W / 46.761111°N 121.99°W / 46.761111; -121.99 (Peter L. and Emma Hershey Homestead)
Ashford A cabin built in 1888 in the Upper Nisqually Valley.[22]
30 Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
 
Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
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September 28, 1989
(#89001606)
433 Long Street
47°06′27″N 122°02′42″W / 47.107461°N 122.044944°W / 47.107461; -122.044944 (Holy Trinity Orthodox Church)
Wilkeson Built in 1913, this church features a Russian-style onion dome.[13]
31 Home School
 
Home School
April 12, 1982
(#82004272)
6th and C Streets
47°16′30″N 122°45′51″W / 47.274883°N 122.764136°W / 47.274883; -122.764136 (Home School)
Home
32 Huckleberry Creek Patrol Cabin March 13, 1991
(#91000178)
Sunrise
46°59′41″N 121°37′03″W / 46.994842°N 121.617606°W / 46.994842; -121.617606 (Huckleberry Creek Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park
33 Indian Bar Trail Shelter
 
Indian Bar Trail Shelter
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March 13, 1991
(#91000179)
Paradise
46°49′33″N 121°38′19″W / 46.825819°N 121.638594°W / 46.825819; -121.638594 (Indian Bar Trail Shelter)
Mount Rainier National Park
34 Indian Henry's Patrol Cabin
 
Indian Henry's Patrol Cabin
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March 13, 1991
(#91000180)
Longmire
46°47′39″N 121°50′20″W / 46.794192°N 121.838953°W / 46.794192; -121.838953 (Indian Henry's Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park The structure was stabilized in 1978 with 300 lb (140 kg). footings.[23]
35 Ipsut Creek Patrol Cabin
 
Ipsut Creek Patrol Cabin
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March 13, 1991
(#91000181)
Carbon River Entrance
46°58′40″N 121°49′54″W / 46.977881°N 121.831694°W / 46.977881; -121.831694 (Ipsut Creek Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park
36 Lake George Patrol Cabin
 
Lake George Patrol Cabin
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March 13, 1991
(#91000182)
Longmire
46°47′36″N 121°54′07″W / 46.793372°N 121.901864°W / 46.793372; -121.901864 (Lake George Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park
37 Lakewold
 
Lakewold
December 16, 2014
(#14001055)
12317 Gravelly Lake Dr.
47°08′45″N 122°32′19″W / 47.1458°N 122.5386°W / 47.1458; -122.5386 (Lakewold)
Lakewood
38 Longbranch School Gymnasium
 
Longbranch School Gymnasium
September 28, 1987
(#87001164)
Gig Harbor-Longbranch Road
47°13′05″N 122°45′34″W / 47.218056°N 122.759444°W / 47.218056; -122.759444 (Longbranch School Gymnasium)
Lakebay Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
39 Longmire Buildings
 
Longmire Buildings
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May 28, 1987
(#87001338)
Longmire
46°45′06″N 121°48′42″W / 46.751667°N 121.811667°W / 46.751667; -121.811667 (Longmire Buildings)
Mount Rainier National Park Extends into Lewis County
40 Longmire Historic District
 
Longmire Historic District
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March 13, 1991
(#91000173)
Longmire
46°44′59″N 121°48′45″W / 46.749722°N 121.8125°W / 46.749722; -121.8125 (Longmire Historic District)
Mount Rainier National Park Extends into Lewis County
41 J. H. Lotz House
 
J. H. Lotz House
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March 10, 1980
(#80004401)
1004 2nd Ave., NW
47°11′34″N 122°18′22″W / 47.192669°N 122.306044°W / 47.192669; -122.306044 (J. H. Lotz House)
Puyallup
42 McMillin Bridge
 
McMillin Bridge
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July 16, 1982
(#82004275)
Spans Puyallup River on State Route 162
47°07′49″N 122°14′07″W / 47.130217°N 122.235261°W / 47.130217; -122.235261 (McMillin Bridge)
McMillin Also known as the Puyallup River Bridge, the bridge was thought to be the longest concrete truss in the country.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington MPS
43 McMillin School
 
McMillin School
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July 15, 1987
(#87001172)
State Route 162
47°08′29″N 122°14′05″W / 47.141283°N 122.234706°W / 47.141283; -122.234706 (McMillin School)
McMillin This building served as the McMillin School from 1926 to 1963, and now serves as the McMillin Grange.
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
44 Midway School
 
Midway School
July 15, 1987
(#87001166)
5115 Thirty-eighth Ave. NW
47°18′18″N 122°35′15″W / 47.305069°N 122.587533°W / 47.305069; -122.587533 (Midway School)
Gig Harbor This one-room building functioned as a schoolhouse from when it was built in 1893 until 1941.[21]
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
45 Mt. Fremont Fire Lookout
 
Mt. Fremont Fire Lookout
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March 13, 1991
(#91000193)
Sunrise
46°56′03″N 121°40′30″W / 46.934167°N 121.675°W / 46.934167; -121.675 (Mt. Fremont Fire Lookout)
Mount Rainier National Park
46 Mount Rainier National Park
 
Mount Rainier National Park
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February 18, 1997
(#97000344)
Longmire
46°52′59″N 121°53′04″W / 46.883056°N 121.884444°W / 46.883056; -121.884444 (Mount Rainier National Park)
Mount Rainier National Park The park is a National Historic Landmark District, which includes 165 contributing structures and buildings.[24]
47 Mowich Lake Patrol Cabin
 
Mowich Lake Patrol Cabin
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March 13, 1991
(#91000183)
Carbon River Entrance
46°56′05″N 121°51′40″W / 46.9348°N 121.861142°W / 46.9348; -121.861142 (Mowich Lake Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park
48 Herbert and Barbara Munson House
 
Herbert and Barbara Munson House
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August 27, 2019
(#100004345)
12711 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW
47°08′37″N 122°31′57″W / 47.1435°N 122.5326°W / 47.1435; -122.5326 (Herbert and Barbara Munson House)
Lakewood
49 Nisqually Entrance Historic District
 
Nisqually Entrance Historic District
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March 13, 1991
(#91000172)
Nisqually Entrance
46°44′27″N 121°55′09″W / 46.740833°N 121.919167°W / 46.740833; -121.919167 (Nisqually Entrance Historic District)
Mount Rainier National Park
50 North Mowich Trail Shelter March 13, 1991
(#91000184)
Mowich Lake Entrance
46°54′55″N 121°53′34″W / 46.915406°N 121.892808°W / 46.915406; -121.892808 (North Mowich Trail Shelter)
Mount Rainier National Park
51 Old Main
 
Old Main
January 27, 1984
(#84003570)
Park Avenue, S. and Garfield Street
47°08′46″N 122°26′21″W / 47.146244°N 122.4392°W / 47.146244; -122.4392 (Old Main)
Parkland Now known as Harstad Hall
52 Nathaniel Orr House and Orchard
 
Nathaniel Orr House and Orchard
November 21, 1972
(#72001280)
1807 Rainier Street
47°10′24″N 122°35′42″W / 47.173331°N 122.595008°W / 47.173331; -122.595008 (Nathaniel Orr House and Orchard)
Steilacoom Also known as Orrmount, when this home was built in 1857, the first included a wagon shop, which was subsequently moved next door.[25]
53 Charles W. Orton House
 
Charles W. Orton House
July 28, 1983
(#83003350)
7473 Riverside Rd., E
47°11′23″N 122°13′08″W / 47.18966°N 122.21882°W / 47.18966; -122.21882 (Charles W. Orton House)
Sumner
54 Paradise Historic District
 
Paradise Historic District
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March 13, 1991
(#91000174)
Paradise
46°47′10″N 121°44′07″W / 46.786111°N 121.735278°W / 46.786111; -121.735278 (Paradise Historic District)
Mount Rainier National Park
55 Paradise Inn
 
Paradise Inn
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May 28, 1987
(#87001336)
Paradise
46°47′13″N 121°43′57″W / 46.786944°N 121.732636°W / 46.786944; -121.732636 (Paradise Inn)
Mount Rainier National Park Opened in 1917, and built in the National Park Service Rustic style of architecture, the Inn was closed in 2005 to undergo major remodeling to conform to safety standards, and scheduled to reopen in 2008.[26]
56 Parkland Lutheran Children's Home
 
Parkland Lutheran Children's Home
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August 7, 1996
(#96000838)
12123 A Street
47°08′40″N 122°25′48″W / 47.144311°N 122.429986°W / 47.144311; -122.429986 (Parkland Lutheran Children's Home)
Parkland
57 Purdy Bridge
 
Purdy Bridge
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July 16, 1982
(#82004274)
Spans Henderson Bay
47°23′03″N 122°37′41″W / 47.38403°N 122.62817°W / 47.38403; -122.62817 (Purdy Bridge)
Purdy Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR
58 Puyallup Fish Hatchery
 
Puyallup Fish Hatchery
January 2, 2013
(#12001139)
1416 14th St., SW.
47°10′40″N 122°18′50″W / 47.17782°N 122.31377°W / 47.17782; -122.31377 (Puyallup Fish Hatchery)
Puyallup
59 Red Shield Inn
 
Red Shield Inn
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February 14, 1979
(#79002552)
Main Street
47°05′50″N 122°36′02″W / 47.09725°N 122.600472°W / 47.09725; -122.600472 (Red Shield Inn)
Fort Lewis Now housing the Fort Lewis Military Museum, the 150-room building was originally built in 1919 by the Salvation Army.[13]
60 Rhodesleigh
 
Rhodesleigh
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January 27, 1983
(#83003352)
10815 Greendale Dr., SW
47°09′34″N 122°32′03″W / 47.159358°N 122.534047°W / 47.159358; -122.534047 (Rhodesleigh)
Lakewood Built in 1922
61 Ryan House
 
Ryan House
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June 30, 1976
(#76001900)
1228 Main Street
47°12′12″N 122°14′19″W / 47.203333°N 122.238611°W / 47.203333; -122.238611 (Ryan House)
Sumner Originally a one-room cabin built in the 1860s, Sumner's first mayor added onto the house in 1875 and 1885. The building housed the Sumner Public Library from 1926 to 1979, and now houses the Sumner Historical Society.[27]
62 St. Andrews Creek Bridge
 
St. Andrews Creek Bridge
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March 13, 1991
(#91000199)
Nisqually Entrance
46°50′10″N 121°54′15″W / 46.836053°N 121.904272°W / 46.836053; -121.904272 (St. Andrews Creek Bridge)
Mount Rainier National Park Built in 1931.
63 St. Andrews Patrol Cabin
 
St. Andrews Patrol Cabin
March 13, 1991
(#91000188)
Nisqually Entrance
46°50′10″N 121°54′10″W / 46.836128°N 121.902828°W / 46.836128; -121.902828 (St. Andrews Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park
64 Sequalitchew Archeological Site
 
Sequalitchew Archeological Site
February 14, 1979
(#79002551)
Address restricted.
Dupont
65 Shriner Peak Fire Lookout
 
Shriner Peak Fire Lookout
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March 13, 1991
(#91000194)
Ohanapecosh
46°48′50″N 121°31′46″W / 46.813758°N 121.529319°W / 46.813758; -121.529319 (Shriner Peak Fire Lookout)
Mount Rainier National Park
66 Silver Creek Ranger Station
 
Silver Creek Ranger Station
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June 7, 1991
(#91000707)
State Route 410 on eastern border of Mt. Rainier National Park
46°59′21″N 121°32′04″W / 46.989167°N 121.534444°W / 46.989167; -121.534444 (Silver Creek Ranger Station)
Crystal Mountain Also known as Silver Creek Work Center.
67 Andrew and Bertha Skansie Net Shed and House
 
Andrew and Bertha Skansie Net Shed and House
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August 31, 2011
(#11000627)
3207 Harborview Dr.
47°19′51″N 122°34′52″W / 47.330833°N 122.581111°W / 47.330833; -122.581111 (Andrew and Bertha Skansie Net Shed and House)
Gig Harbor Owned by the City of Gig Harbor.[28]
68 Peter Smith Farm-Donation Land Claim
 
Peter Smith Farm-Donation Land Claim
March 9, 1995
(#95000194)
12504 Spanaway Loop Road
47°08′38″N 122°27′35″W / 47.14392°N 122.45966°W / 47.14392; -122.45966 (Peter Smith Farm-Donation Land Claim)
Parkland Also known as Lakeview Dairy and Schibig Farm.
69 South Puyallup River Bridge
 
South Puyallup River Bridge
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March 13, 1991
(#91000198)
Nisqually Entrance
46°48′29″N 121°53′26″W / 46.808114°N 121.890686°W / 46.808114; -121.890686 (South Puyallup River Bridge)
Mount Rainier National Park Built in 1931.
70 Steilacoom Catholic Church
 
Steilacoom Catholic Church
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July 30, 1974
(#74001972)
1810 Nisqually Street
47°10′16″N 122°35′37″W / 47.171194°N 122.593586°W / 47.171194; -122.593586 (Steilacoom Catholic Church)
Steilacoom Also known as the Church of the Immaculate Conception, this church was originally built in 1855 near Fort Steilacoom, but was moved to its present location in Steilacoom in 1864.[29] It was the first Catholic church built in Washington.[30]
71 Steilacoom Historic District
 
Steilacoom Historic District
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November 24, 1975
(#75001865)
Between Nisqually Street and Puget Sound.
47°10′18″N 122°35′56″W / 47.17154°N 122.598885°W / 47.17154; -122.598885 (Steilacoom Historic District)
Steilacoom Steilacoom was the first incorporated community in Washington in 1853.[31] The Historic District consists of 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) and 38 buildings.
72 Summerland Trail Shelter
 
Summerland Trail Shelter
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March 13, 1991
(#91000185)
Sunrise
46°51′55″N 121°39′28″W / 46.865372°N 121.6578°W / 46.865372; -121.6578 (Summerland Trail Shelter)
Mount Rainier National Park
73 Sunrise Comfort Station March 13, 1991
(#91000207)
Sunrise
46°54′40″N 121°39′32″W / 46.911031°N 121.659011°W / 46.911031; -121.659011 (Sunrise Comfort Station)
Mount Rainier National Park
74 Sunrise Historic District
 
Sunrise Historic District
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March 13, 1991
(#91000175)
Sunrise
46°54′53″N 121°38′32″W / 46.914722°N 121.642222°W / 46.914722; -121.642222 (Sunrise Historic District)
Mount Rainier National Park
75 Sunset Park Patrol Cabin
 
Sunset Park Patrol Cabin
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March 13, 1991
(#91000186)
Mowich Lake Entrance
46°52′58″N 121°53′54″W / 46.882881°N 121.898333°W / 46.882881; -121.898333 (Sunset Park Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park
76 Sunset Park Trail Shelter March 13, 1991
(#91000187)
Mowich Lake Entrance
46°52′59″N 121°53′49″W / 46.883136°N 121.896883°W / 46.883136; -121.896883 (Sunset Park Trail Shelter)
Mount Rainier National Park
77 Suntop Lookout
 
Suntop Lookout
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July 14, 1987
(#87001192)
White River Ranger District on Suntop Mountain.
47°02′29″N 121°35′37″W / 47.041297°N 121.5935°W / 47.041297; -121.5935 (Suntop Lookout)
Enumclaw Built in 1933, this fire lookout was also used in the Army Aircraft Warning Service during World War II.[32]
78 Tahoma Vista Comfort Station March 13, 1991
(#91000205)
Nisqually Entrance
46°47′43″N 121°52′51″W / 46.795239°N 121.880731°W / 46.795239; -121.880731 (Tahoma Vista Comfort Station)
Mount Rainier National Park
79 Thornewood
 
Thornewood
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March 18, 1982
(#82004283)
8601 and 8307 N. Thorne Lane, SW and 4 Thornewood Lane, SW
47°07′47″N 122°32′54″W / 47.12962°N 122.548237°W / 47.12962; -122.548237 (Thornewood)
Lakewood Consists of three buildings, including Thornewood Castle, which was built from the brick of a dismantled 15th century house imported from England.[33] The Castle was used as a set for the Stephen King film Rose Red.[34]
80 Tipsoo Lake Comfort Station
 
Tipsoo Lake Comfort Station
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March 13, 1991
(#91000206)
Chinook Pass
46°52′13″N 121°31′09″W / 46.870319°N 121.519114°W / 46.870319; -121.519114 (Tipsoo Lake Comfort Station)
Mount Rainier National Park
81 Tolmie Peak Fire Lookout
 
Tolmie Peak Fire Lookout
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March 13, 1991
(#91000195)
Mowich Lake Entrance
46°57′28″N 121°52′49″W / 46.957847°N 121.880233°W / 46.957847; -121.880233 (Tolmie Peak Fire Lookout)
Mount Rainier National Park
82 Walker Cut Stone Company
 
Walker Cut Stone Company
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June 7, 1978
(#78002770)
East of Wilkeson
47°06′15″N 122°01′54″W / 47.104134°N 122.031591°W / 47.104134; -122.031591 (Walker Cut Stone Company)
Wilkeson District consists of 400 acres (1.6 km2), two buildings, five structures, and eight objects.
83 White River Bridge
 
White River Bridge
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March 13, 1991
(#91000200)
White River Entrance
46°53′53″N 121°37′04″W / 46.898194°N 121.617861°W / 46.898194; -121.617861 (White River Bridge)
Mount Rainier National Park
84 White River Entrance
 
White River Entrance
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March 13, 1991
(#91000177)
White River Entrance
46°54′08″N 121°33′14″W / 46.902222°N 121.553889°W / 46.902222; -121.553889 (White River Entrance)
Mount Rainier National Park District consists of 49 acres (20 ha) and three buildings.
85 White River Mess Hall and Dormitory
 
White River Mess Hall and Dormitory
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March 13, 1991
(#91000328)
White River Entrance
46°54′08″N 121°33′16″W / 46.902269°N 121.554339°W / 46.902269; -121.554339 (White River Mess Hall and Dormitory)
Mount Rainier National Park
86 White River Patrol Cabin
 
White River Patrol Cabin
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March 13, 1991
(#91000190)
White River Entrance
46°54′10″N 121°38′15″W / 46.902661°N 121.637569°W / 46.902661; -121.637569 (White River Patrol Cabin)
Mount Rainier National Park
87 Wilkeson Arch
 
Wilkeson Arch
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August 10, 2000
(#00000973)
State Route 165, Church St. and Brierhill Blvd.
47°06′38″N 122°03′03″W / 47.110481°N 122.050756°W / 47.110481; -122.050756 (Wilkeson Arch)
Wilkeson Built in 1925 by the town booster club,[35] the arch was damaged in the 2001 Nisqually earthquake.
88 Wilkeson Community House
 
Wilkeson Community House
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July 17, 2013
(#13000507)
540 Church St.
47°06′15″N 122°02′46″W / 47.104200°N 122.046164°W / 47.104200; -122.046164 (Wilkeson Community House)
Wilkeson
89 Wilkeson School
 
Wilkeson School
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October 8, 1976
(#76001905)
640 Railroad Ave.
47°06′06″N 122°02′33″W / 47.101667°N 122.0425°W / 47.101667; -122.0425 (Wilkeson School)
Wilkeson Also known as Wilkeson Elementary School, it is the oldest used elementary school in Washington.[35]
90 Herbert Williams House
 
Herbert Williams House
October 18, 1984
(#84000172)
1711 Elm Street
47°12′39″N 122°13′51″W / 47.21095°N 122.230931°W / 47.21095; -122.230931 (Herbert Williams House)
Sumner Also known as Perfield House.
91 Sidney Williams House
 
Sidney Williams House
October 18, 1984
(#84000179)
15003 E. Elm Street
47°12′40″N 122°13′44″W / 47.211111°N 122.228889°W / 47.211111; -122.228889 (Sidney Williams House)
Sumner Also known as the Moser House.
92 Winnifred Street Bridge
 
Winnifred Street Bridge
March 28, 1995
(#95000259)
Winnifred St. over the Burlington Northern RR tracks.
47°17′52″N 122°30′43″W / 47.297753°N 122.512067°W / 47.297753; -122.512067 (Winnifred Street Bridge)
Ruston Originally built in 1941, it was rebuilt in 2003.
Bridges of Washington State MPS
93 Wollochet-Point Fosdick School July 15, 1987
(#87001168)
3409 E. Bay Drive
47°16′08″N 122°34′59″W / 47.268789°N 122.583056°W / 47.268789; -122.583056 (Wollochet-Point Fosdick School)
Gig Harbor Was used as a private residence until it burned to the ground in a wood stove accident. Building is no longer in existence. Address listed is of the property owner, not the location of the school property. Lat-long listed are correct for the school property.[7]
Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS
94 Woodbrook Hunt Club
 
Woodbrook Hunt Club
August 29, 1997
(#97001083)
6122 150th St. SW
47°07′11″N 122°31′17″W / 47.119803°N 122.521472°W / 47.119803; -122.521472 (Woodbrook Hunt Club)
Lakewood Established in 1924.
95 Woolrey–Koehler Hop Kiln
 
Woolrey–Koehler Hop Kiln
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October 13, 1983
(#83004260)
176th Street, E. (Leach Rd.)
47°05′52″N 122°13′27″W / 47.097863°N 122.224099°W / 47.097863; -122.224099 (Woolrey–Koehler Hop Kiln)
Orting vicinity Building no longer exists.
96 Yakima Park Stockade Group
 
Yakima Park Stockade Group
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May 28, 1987
(#87001337)
Sunrise (Yakima Park)
46°54′49″N 121°38′32″W / 46.913697°N 121.642347°W / 46.913697; -121.642347 (Yakima Park Stockade Group)
Mount Rainier National Park Founded c. 1935, the district consists of 35 acres (14 ha), three buildings, one structure, and one object.

Tacoma Edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[5] Location Neighborhood Description
1 Adjutant General's Residence May 1, 1991
(#91000537)
Camp Murray
47°07′32″N 122°33′45″W / 47.125456°N 122.562622°W / 47.125456; -122.562622 (Adjutant General's Residence)
Camp Murray Also known as Building 118, once housed the Washington National Guard Museum.
2 Albers Brothers Mill
 
Albers Brothers Mill
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March 19, 2002
(#02000247)
1821 Dock Street
47°14′42″N 122°26′01″W / 47.245066°N 122.433637°W / 47.245066; -122.433637 (Albers Brothers Mill)
  Built in 1904, with additions in 1912, this building served as a mill until 1944. Now houses apartments.[36]
3 American Lake Veterans Hospital
 
American Lake Veterans Hospital
May 19, 2009
(#09000218)
9600 Veterans Dr. SW
47°08′04″N 122°34′40″W / 47.134506°N 122.577703°W / 47.134506; -122.577703 (American Lake Veterans Hospital)
 
4 Annobee Apartments
 
Annobee Apartments
July 28, 1999
(#99000919)
319–323 North I Street
47°15′41″N 122°27′14″W / 47.261389°N 122.453781°W / 47.261389; -122.453781 (Annobee Apartments)
  This Italianate style building was built in 1925.[36]
5 Auditorium Dance Hall
 
Auditorium Dance Hall
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January 23, 2008
(#07001458)
1308–1310 Fawcett Avenue
47°15′02″N 122°26′33″W / 47.250474°N 122.442555°W / 47.250474; -122.442555 (Auditorium Dance Hall)
Also known as the Crescent Ballroom, the auditorium was built in 1922 by architect Roland E. Borhek, and held concerts ranging from Rudolph Valentino in 1923, to Nirvana in 1990.[37]
6 Balfour Dock Building
 
Balfour Dock Building
November 16, 2006
(#06001214)
705 Dock Street
47°15′29″N 122°28′13″W / 47.257931°N 122.470406°W / 47.257931; -122.470406 (Balfour Dock Building)
The building was built in 1900, and is home to the Working Waterfront Maritime Museum.[38]
7 Conrad F. & Annie K. Beutel House
 
Conrad F. & Annie K. Beutel House
June 15, 2007
(#07001459)
701 N. 10th
47°16′04″N 122°27′42″W / 47.26773°N 122.46158°W / 47.26773; -122.46158 (Conrad F. & Annie K. Beutel House)
  Built in 1909.
8 Blue Mouse Theatre
 
Blue Mouse Theatre
January 13, 2010
(#09001235)
2611 N. Proctor St.
47°16′18″N 122°29′19″W / 47.271628°N 122.488731°W / 47.271628; -122.488731 (Blue Mouse Theatre)
9 Bowes Building
 
Bowes Building
November 23, 1979
(#79002553)
100 S. 9th Street
47°15′20″N 122°26′15″W / 47.255569°N 122.437386°W / 47.255569; -122.437386 (Bowes Building)
Built in 1919.
10 Browns Point Lighthouse & Keeper's Cottage
 
Browns Point Lighthouse & Keeper's Cottage
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March 29, 1989
(#89000208)
201 Tulalip, NE.
47°18′22″N 122°26′33″W / 47.305983°N 122.442406°W / 47.305983; -122.442406 (Browns Point Lighthouse & Keeper's Cottage)
  Built in 1933
11 Buckley's Addition Historic District
 
Buckley's Addition Historic District
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December 20, 2016
(#16000882)
Roughly bounded by N. Steele, N. 8th, N. Pine & N. 21st Sts.
47°15′40″N 122°28′15″W / 47.261108°N 122.470883°W / 47.261108; -122.470883 (Buckley's Addition Historic District)
 
12 Building at 1602 South G Street
 
Building at 1602 South G Street
March 16, 1995
(#95000222)
1602 S. G St.
47°14′51″N 122°26′38″W / 47.247411°N 122.443814°W / 47.247411; -122.443814 (Building at 1602 South G Street)
  Built in 1890, this building was originally built as the Hillside Grocery.[36]
13 Building at 712–716 Sixth Avenue
 
Building at 712–716 Sixth Avenue
March 16, 1995
(#95000226)
712–716 6th Ave.
47°15′27″N 122°26′45″W / 47.257411°N 122.445956°W / 47.257411; -122.445956 (Building at 712–716 Sixth Avenue)
Built in 1925, the building originally housed three separate business, the Hob Nob Restaurant now occupies the entire building.[39]
14 Cabin No. 97
 
Cabin No. 97
December 13, 1977
(#77001354)
Northwest of Tacoma on Salmon Beach
47°17′37″N 122°31′44″W / 47.293594°N 122.5289°W / 47.293594; -122.5289 (Cabin No. 97)
Salmon Beach Also known as Walter Crooks Cabin.
15 Camp Six
 
Camp Six
March 7, 1973
(#73001885)
Point Defiance Park
47°18′12″N 122°31′38″W / 47.30321°N 122.52726°W / 47.30321; -122.52726 (Camp Six)
Point Defiance Park Also known as Western Washington Forest Industries Museum, the museum is designed to look like an actual logging camp.[40]
16 Central Elementary School
 
Central Elementary School
December 24, 2013
(#13000998)
601 S. 8th St.
47°15′21″N 122°26′44″W / 47.255845°N 122.445567°W / 47.255845; -122.445567 (Central Elementary School)
Now home to Tacoma Public Schools headquarters
17 City Waterway Bridge
 
City Waterway Bridge
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July 16, 1982
(#82004278)
11th Avenue, spans Thea Foss Waterway.
47°15′14″N 122°25′57″W / 47.254014°N 122.432381°W / 47.254014; -122.432381 (City Waterway Bridge)
Built in 1911, it is also known as Murray Morgan Bridge.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR
18 The Coffee Pot Restaurant
 
The Coffee Pot Restaurant
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April 21, 2014
(#14000167)
2101 S. Tacoma Way
47°13′55″N 122°27′52″W / 47.231816°N 122.464473°W / 47.231816; -122.464473 (The Coffee Pot Restaurant)
Now known as Bob's Java Jive
19 College Park Historic District
 
College Park Historic District
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October 10, 2017
(#100001723)
Roughly bounded by N. Union Ave., N. Pine, N. 21st, N. Alder, N. 8th & N. 18th Sts.
47°15′46″N 122°28′32″W / 47.262717°N 122.475607°W / 47.262717; -122.475607 (College Park Historic District)
 
20 Cushman Substation
 
Cushman Substation
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December 29, 2014
(#14001108)
3713 N. 19th St.
47°16′00″N 122°29′13″W / 47.2666°N 122.4869°W / 47.2666; -122.4869 (Cushman Substation)
 
21 Henry Drum House
 
Henry Drum House
July 20, 1977
(#77001351)
9 St. Helens Street
47°15′49″N 122°26′41″W / 47.263703°N 122.444833°W / 47.263703; -122.444833 (Henry Drum House)
  Built in 1888.
22 East 34th Street Bridge
 
East 34th Street Bridge
July 16, 1982
(#82004279)
East 34th Street from Pacific Avenue to A Street
47°14′19″N 122°25′55″W / 47.238496°N 122.431902°W / 47.238496; -122.431902 (East 34th Street Bridge)
  Built in 1937.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR
23 Engine House No. 4
 
Engine House No. 4
October 18, 1984
(#84002425)
220–224 E. 26th Street
47°14′19″N 122°25′45″W / 47.238522°N 122.429242°W / 47.238522; -122.429242 (Engine House No. 4)
  Built in 1911. No longer in service as a fire station, today it is used by the City of Tacoma's traffic signal division.[36]
24 Engine House No. 8
 
Engine House No. 8
May 2, 1986
(#86000968)
4301 S. L St
47°13′06″N 122°26′52″W / 47.218456°N 122.447683°W / 47.218456; -122.447683 (Engine House No. 8)
  Built in 1909. This station was replaced in 2006 with a larger facility, and is now a private residence.
25 Engine House No. 9
 
Engine House No. 9
July 30, 1975
(#75001866)
611 N. Pine Street
47°15′23″N 122°28′20″W / 47.256364°N 122.472136°W / 47.256364; -122.472136 (Engine House No. 9)
  Built in 1907. This station was replaced in the 1960s with a larger facility, and is now a private fire service-themed bar and grill.
26 Engine House No. 11
 
Engine House No. 11
May 2, 1986
(#86000965)
3802 McKinley Avenue
47°13′23″N 122°25′11″W / 47.223086°N 122.419767°W / 47.223086; -122.419767 (Engine House No. 11)
  Built in 1909, this is still an active fire station.
27 Engine House No. 13
 
Engine House No. 13
May 2, 1986
(#86000964)
3825 N. Twenty-fifth Street
47°16′14″N 122°29′15″W / 47.270469°N 122.487464°W / 47.270469; -122.487464 (Engine House No. 13)
  Built in 1907, this is still an active fire station.
28 Fire Alarm Station
 
Fire Alarm Station
May 2, 1986
(#86000980)
415 S. Tacoma Avenue
47°15′34″N 122°26′41″W / 47.259564°N 122.444611°W / 47.259564; -122.444611 (Fire Alarm Station)
  Built in 1928, this facility is still as the fire alarm dispatch center today.
29 Fire Station No. 1
 
Fire Station No. 1
May 2, 1986
(#86000974)
425 S. Tacoma Avenue
47°15′32″N 122°26′40″W / 47.259022°N 122.444486°W / 47.259022; -122.444486 (Fire Station No. 1)
  Built in 1919, this building has not served as a fire station in decades, but is still owned by the fire department and used for storage purposes. It is adjacent to the Fire Alarm Station.
30 Fire Station No. 2
 
Fire Station No. 2
May 2, 1986
(#86000972)
2701 S. Tacoma Avenue
47°14′11″N 122°26′21″W / 47.236319°N 122.439042°W / 47.236319; -122.439042 (Fire Station No. 2)
  Built in 1907 and heavily remodeled in 1935, this is still an active fire station.
31 Fire Station No. 5
 
Fire Station No. 5
May 2, 1986
(#86000971)
1453 S. 12th Street
47°15′03″N 122°27′19″W / 47.250706°N 122.455278°W / 47.250706; -122.455278 (Fire Station No. 5)
Built in 1935, this is still an active fire station. It was renumbered as Fire Station No. 4 when the previous station 4 was closed.
32 Fire Station No. 10
 
Fire Station No. 10
May 2, 1986
(#86000966)
7247 S. Park Avenue
47°11′26″N 122°26′25″W / 47.190522°N 122.440186°W / 47.190522; -122.440186 (Fire Station No. 10)
  Built in 1928, this is still an active fire station..
33 Fire Station No. 14
 
Fire Station No. 14
May 2, 1986
(#86000962)
4701 N. 41st Street
47°17′10″N 122°29′56″W / 47.286089°N 122.49895°W / 47.286089; -122.49895 (Fire Station No. 14)
  Built in 1928, this is still an active fire station..
34 Fire Station No. 15
 
Fire Station No. 15
May 2, 1986
(#86000961)
3510 E. 11th Street
47°16′31″N 122°23′47″W / 47.2754°N 122.396368°W / 47.2754; -122.396368 (Fire Station No. 15)
  This Mediterranean style fire station, built in 1928, was closed in 2006 when Engine 15 was relocated to southeast Tacoma. The building is still owned by the Fire Department and is used for storage.[36]
35 Fireboat No.1
 
Fireboat No.1
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December 2, 1983
(#83004254)
Marine Park on Ruston Way
47°17′20″N 122°29′22″W / 47.288792°N 122.489403°W / 47.288792; -122.489403 (Fireboat No.1)
  Built in 1929, retired from active duty in 1985.
36 Fireboat Station
 
Fireboat Station
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May 2, 1986
(#86000978)
302 E. 11th Street
47°15′16″N 122°25′51″W / 47.254456°N 122.430789°W / 47.254456; -122.430789 (Fireboat Station)
  Built in 1928 as part of a project that built three other stations, as well as the Fire Alarm Station. While the fireboats are still housed here, the station itself is no longer staffed.[36]
37 Fort Nisqually Granary and Factor's House
 
Fort Nisqually Granary and Factor's House
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April 15, 1970
(#70000647)
Point Defiance Park
47°18′13″N 122°31′58″W / 47.303476°N 122.532685°W / 47.303476; -122.532685 (Fort Nisqually Granary and Factor's House)
Point Defiance Park Both buildings have been moved to Point Defiance Park, and a replica of the original Fort Nisqually as a living museum.
38 Haddaway Hall
 
Haddaway Hall
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January 27, 1983
(#83003349)
4301 N. Stevens
47°17′17″N 122°29′39″W / 47.287939°N 122.494078°W / 47.287939; -122.494078 (Haddaway Hall)
Originally built in 1922, for John Weyerhauser and his wife, the building now houses a Baptist seminary.
39 House at 1510 Tacoma Avenue South
 
House at 1510 Tacoma Avenue South
March 10, 1995
(#95000230)
1510 Tacoma Ave., S.
47°14′53″N 122°26′32″W / 47.248033°N 122.442356°W / 47.248033; -122.442356 (House at 1510 Tacoma Avenue South)
  This Queen Anne Style home was built in 1902. It has since been subdivided to accommodate two residences.[36]
40 House at 1610 South G Street
 
House at 1610 South G Street
March 10, 1995
(#95000223)
1610 S. G St.
47°14′50″N 122°26′38″W / 47.247142°N 122.44395°W / 47.247142; -122.44395 (House at 1610 South G Street)
  Built in 1911, this house once served as the rectory for the Japanese Methodist Church on the same block.[36]
41 House at 2314 South Ainsworth Avenue
 
House at 2314 South Ainsworth Avenue
March 10, 1995
(#95000220)
2314 S. Ainsworth Ave.
47°14′21″N 122°27′18″W / 47.239094°N 122.454867°W / 47.239094; -122.454867 (House at 2314 South Ainsworth Avenue)
  Built in 1926.
42 House at 2326 South L Street
 
House at 2326 South L Street
March 10, 1995
(#95000225)
2326 S. L St.
47°14′17″N 122°26′56″W / 47.237986°N 122.4488°W / 47.237986; -122.4488 (House at 2326 South L Street)
  Built in 1904.
43 House at 605 South G Street
 
House at 605 South G Street
March 10, 1995
(#95000221)
605 S. G St.
47°15′28″N 122°26′44″W / 47.257858°N 122.445556°W / 47.257858; -122.445556 (House at 605 South G Street)
A Stick Style home built in 1906, also called the James Agnew Residence.[39]
44 House at 708–710 South 8th Street
 
House at 708–710 South 8th Street
March 10, 1995
(#95000224)
708 S. 8th St.
47°15′19″N 122°26′53″W / 47.25535°N 122.447961°W / 47.25535; -122.447961 (House at 708–710 South 8th Street)
Built in 1908, it is also known as the Buren/Holden Apartments[39]
45 House at 802–804 South G Street
 
House at 802–804 South G Street
March 10, 1995
(#95000229)
802–804 S. G St.
47°15′20″N 122°26′45″W / 47.255608°N 122.445711°W / 47.255608; -122.445711 (House at 802–804 South G Street)
Built in 1890, it is also known as the Thomas Carroll Double House.[39]
46 MV Kalakala (ferry)
 
MV Kalakala (ferry)
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March 22, 2006
(#06000177)
Hylebos Creek Waterway, 1801 Taylor Way
47°16′31″N 122°23′12″W / 47.27514°N 122.38662°W / 47.27514; -122.38662 (MV Kalakala (ferry))
  Built in 1926, it is an Art Deco styled ferry that served the Washington State Ferry System from 1935 to 1967.[41]
47 Lord-Heuston House
 
Lord-Heuston House
November 2, 2007
(#07001385)
2902 N. Cedar Street
47°16′26″N 122°28′34″W / 47.27395°N 122.47623°W / 47.27395; -122.47623 (Lord-Heuston House)
  NRHP ID# 07001385
48 C. O. Lynn, Co. Funeral Home
 
C. O. Lynn, Co. Funeral Home
November 30, 2005
(#05001352)
717 Tacoma Ave. S
47°15′29″N 122°26′42″W / 47.258008°N 122.444906°W / 47.258008; -122.444906 (C. O. Lynn, Co. Funeral Home)
  This Classical Revival building, built in 1918, served as a funeral home until 2004.[36]
49 Manley-Thompson Ford Agency
 
Manley-Thompson Ford Agency
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November 2, 2007
(#07001386)
1302–1306 S. Fawcett Avenue
47°15′02″N 122°26′33″W / 47.250663°N 122.442581°W / 47.250663; -122.442581 (Manley-Thompson Ford Agency)
  Built in 1918, in 1942 the building was merged with the next door Auditorium Dance Hall to form a single venue.[42]
50 Masonic Temple Building-Temple Theater
 
Masonic Temple Building-Temple Theater
April 29, 1993
(#93000357)
47 St. Helens Avenue
47°15′43″N 122°26′39″W / 47.262081°N 122.444189°W / 47.262081; -122.444189 (Masonic Temple Building-Temple Theater)
  Built in 1927, this Art Deco building houses Washington's largest dancefloor.[43]
51 McChord Field Historic District December 12, 2008
(#08001026)
McChord Air Force Base
47°08′24″N 122°28′45″W / 47.139917°N 122.479108°W / 47.139917; -122.479108 (McChord Field Historic District)
 
52 McIlvaine Apartments
 
McIlvaine Apartments
March 16, 1995
(#95000227)
920 S. 9th Street
47°15′12″N 122°27′27″W / 47.253236°N 122.457497°W / 47.253236; -122.457497 (McIlvaine Apartments)
  Built in 1909.
53 Frederick H. Murray House
 
Frederick H. Murray House
August 23, 1985
(#85001810)
402 N. Sheridan Avenue
47°15′32″N 122°27′25″W / 47.258903°N 122.456911°W / 47.258903; -122.456911 (Frederick H. Murray House)
Built in 1902, this Gothic style home became an alcoholism treatment center in the 1930s. It is now apartments.[36]
54 National Bank of Tacoma
 
National Bank of Tacoma
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August 2, 2006
(#06000671)
1123 Pacific Ave
47°15′11″N 122°26′19″W / 47.25313°N 122.43855°W / 47.25313; -122.43855 (National Bank of Tacoma)
  Built in 1922, the building is now home to the Tacoma Art Museum.[44]
55 Nihon Go Gakko
 
Nihon Go Gakko
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August 30, 1984
(#84003568)
1715 S. Tacoma Ave.
47°14′52″N 122°26′30″W / 47.24785°N 122.441564°W / 47.24785; -122.441564 (Nihon Go Gakko)
Also known as the Japanese Language School, the building was built in 1922, and used to gather Japanese residents during World War II, before sending them to internment camps.[45] The building was demolished in 2004 after standing vacant since the 1940s.
56 Nisqually Power Substation
 
Nisqually Power Substation
April 25, 2001
(#01000429)
2416 S. C Street
47°14′21″N 122°26′10″W / 47.23905°N 122.436236°W / 47.23905; -122.436236 (Nisqually Power Substation)
  Built in 1911.
57 North 21st Street Bridge
 
North 21st Street Bridge
  More images
July 16, 1982
(#82004280)
Spans Buckley Gulch, N. Fife and Oakes
47°16′03″N 122°28′11″W / 47.267419°N 122.469647°W / 47.267419; -122.469647 (North 21st Street Bridge)
  Built in 1910.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR
58 North 23rd Street Bridge
 
North 23rd Street Bridge
  More images
July 16, 1982
(#82004281)
Spans Buckley Gulch, N. Fife and Oakes
47°16′40″N 122°28′14″W / 47.277861°N 122.470467°W / 47.277861; -122.470467 (North 23rd Street Bridge)
  Built in 1909.
Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR
59 North Slope Historic District
 
North Slope Historic District
  More images
March 28, 2003
(#03000160)
Area bounded by Division Ave., N. Grant Ave, N. Steele St., and N. I St.
47°15′41″N 122°27′45″W / 47.261439°N 122.462511°W / 47.261439; -122.462511 (North Slope Historic District)
Consists of 2,280 acres (9.2 km2), 698 buildings, and 211 structures.
60 Northern Pacific Office Building
 
Northern Pacific Office Building
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May 4, 1976
(#76001901)
Northeastern corner of 7th St. and Pacific Ave.
47°15′27″N 122°26′17″W / 47.25755°N 122.438025°W / 47.25755; -122.438025 (Northern Pacific Office Building)
  Built in 1891, part of the building was demolished and turned into a park in 1920, when Northern Pacific's offices were transferred to Seattle.[46]
61 Old City Hall
 
Old City Hall
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May 17, 1974
(#74001973)
7th Avenue between Commerce and Pacific Avenue
47°15′27″N 122°26′19″W / 47.257464°N 122.438556°W / 47.257464; -122.438556 (Old City Hall)
This Renaissance style building, designed by E.A. Hatherton, served as Tacoma's City Hall from 1893 to 1959.[47]
62 Old City Hall Historic District
 
Old City Hall Historic District
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December 23, 1977
(#77001352)
Roughly bounded by St. Helens Ave., Court C, freeway spur, 7th and 9th Streets.
47°15′22″N 122°26′30″W / 47.256239°N 122.441547°W / 47.256239; -122.441547 (Old City Hall Historic District)
Consists of 165 acres (0.67 km2), 20 buildings, and one structure.
63 Pacific Brewing and Malting Company
 
Pacific Brewing and Malting Company
  More images
July 31, 1978
(#78002768)
S. 25th St. between C St. and Jefferson Avenue
47°14′18″N
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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pierce County Washington United States Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts these locations may be seen together in an online map 1 Location of Pierce County in WashingtonThere are 192 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county 96 of these properties and districts are located in the city of Tacoma while the remaining 96 properties and districts are listed separately Another 2 properties were once listed but have been removed This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 20 2023 2 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Pierce County exclusive of Tacoma 1 1 Tacoma 2 Former listings 3 See also 4 References 5 SourcesPierce County exclusive of Tacoma Edit 3 Name on the Register 4 Image Date listed 5 LocationCity or town Description1 Alderton School nbsp Alderton School July 15 1987 87001171 9512 Orting Hwy E 47 10 12 N 122 13 43 W 47 170036 N 122 228619 W 47 170036 122 228619 Alderton School Alderton Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS2 Anderson Island School nbsp Anderson Island School nbsp More images July 15 1987 87001165 Eckenstam Johnson Rd 47 09 32 N 122 42 14 W 47 159022 N 122 703833 W 47 159022 122 703833 Anderson Island School Anderson Island Built in 1904 this is the oldest one room schoolhouse in Pierce County 6 Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS3 Arletta School nbsp Arletta School September 28 1987 87001163 3507 Ray Nash Drive NW 47 17 23 N 122 39 44 W 47 289747 N 122 662242 W 47 289747 122 662242 Arletta School Gig Harbor This former school was built by the Works Progress Administration in 1938 and is now used as a community center 7 Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS4 Ashford Mansion nbsp Ashford Mansion August 30 1984 84003560 Off I 5 46 45 36 N 122 01 26 W 46 760103 N 122 023797 W 46 760103 122 023797 Ashford Mansion Ashford Built by Walter and Cora Ashford in a Colonial Revival style 8 5 William Bisson House nbsp William Bisson House February 19 1982 82004276 206 Emery Ave corner of Washington Street 47 08 24 N 122 05 54 W 47 139906 N 122 098365 W 47 139906 122 098365 William Bisson House South Prairie6 Boatman Ainsworth House nbsp Boatman Ainsworth House February 19 1982 82004277 6000 112th St SW 47 09 21 N 122 31 03 W 47 15580 N 122 51753 W 47 15580 122 51753 Boatman Ainsworth House Lakewood The oldest surviving home in Lakewood 9 7 Camp Muir nbsp Camp Muir nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000176 Paradise 46 50 07 N 121 43 58 W 46 835278 N 121 732778 W 46 835278 121 732778 Camp Muir Mount Rainier National Park Also known as Cloud Camp is on the southeast slope of the mountain at 10 062 feet 3 067 m Named for John Muir 10 8 Chinook Pass Entrance Arch nbsp Chinook Pass Entrance Arch nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000202 Chinook Pass 46 52 20 N 121 30 52 W 46 872331 N 121 514467 W 46 872331 121 514467 Chinook Pass Entrance Arch Mount Rainier National Park9 Christ Episcopal Church nbsp Christ Episcopal Church nbsp More images December 15 1994 94001440 210 Fifth St SW 47 11 27 N 122 17 53 W 47 190864 N 122 29795 W 47 190864 122 29795 Christ Episcopal Church Puyallup Built in 1927 to replace a smaller church 11 10 Christine Falls Bridge nbsp Christine Falls Bridge nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000196 Paradise 46 46 51 N 121 46 47 W 46 780833 N 121 779722 W 46 780833 121 779722 Christine Falls Bridge Mount Rainier National Park11 Coke Ovens nbsp Coke Ovens nbsp More images June 10 1974 74001976 Southeast of Wilkeson at RR tracks 47 06 09 N 122 02 21 W 47 102372 N 122 039039 W 47 102372 122 039039 Coke Ovens Wilkeson These 12 foot 4 m tall ovens began being built in 1885 for cooking coal into coke 12 Of the original 160 ovens 40 still remain 13 12 Charles and Mary Louise Curran House nbsp Charles and Mary Louise Curran House March 7 2012 12000088 4009 Curran Ln 47 13 18 N 122 33 43 W 47 221667 N 122 561978 W 47 221667 122 561978 Charles and Mary Louise Curran House University Place13 Custer School nbsp Custer School July 15 1987 87001162 7700 Steilacoom Blvd SW 47 10 52 N 122 32 17 W 47 18115 N 122 537947 W 47 18115 122 537947 Custer School Lakewood Also known as the Little Red Schoolhouse Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS14 David Dadisman House nbsp David Dadisman House March 31 1995 95000305 1814 A St Key Peninsula N 47 16 28 N 122 45 33 W 47 274333 N 122 759247 W 47 274333 122 759247 David Dadisman House Home15 Davidson House nbsp Davidson House March 27 1973 73001884 1802 Commercial Street 47 10 27 N 122 35 47 W 47 174083 N 122 596467 W 47 174083 122 596467 Davidson House Steilacoom Also known as the Philip Keach House 16 Emma Smith DeVoe House nbsp Emma Smith DeVoe House May 6 1993 93000369 308 E 133rd Street 47 08 11 N 122 25 41 W 47 13638 N 122 42796 W 47 13638 122 42796 Emma Smith DeVoe House Parkland17 Dieringer School nbsp Dieringer School nbsp More images April 14 1997 97000324 1808 E Valley Hwy 47 14 28 N 122 13 33 W 47 241017 N 122 225739 W 47 241017 122 225739 Dieringer School Sumner This Georgian Revival style building served as a school until 1992 when it turned into a corporate office 14 Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS18 DuPont Village Historic District nbsp DuPont Village Historic District nbsp More images September 10 1987 87001542 Roughly bounded by Santa Cruz Brandywine DuPont and Penniman 47 05 49 N 122 37 50 W 47 096904 N 122 630578 W 47 096904 122 630578 DuPont Village Historic District Dupont19 Edith Creek Chlorination House nbsp Edith Creek Chlorination House nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000201 Paradise 46 47 38 N 121 43 54 W 46 793953 N 121 731644 W 46 793953 121 731644 Edith Creek Chlorination House Mount Rainier National Park20 Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church nbsp Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church nbsp More images October 8 1976 76001899 I 5 46 45 52 N 122 11 39 W 46 764581 N 122 194289 W 46 764581 122 194289 Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church Elbe The land and lumber to build the church were donated by German immigrants Henry and Clara Lutken The main building of the church is 24 feet 7 3 m by 18 feet 5 5 m but the steeple rises 55 feet 17 m and is topped with an iron cross 15 21 Ezra Meeker Mansion nbsp Ezra Meeker Mansion nbsp More images August 26 1971 71000879 321 Pioneer Ave E 47 11 29 N 122 17 23 W 47 191397 N 122 289692 W 47 191397 122 289692 Ezra Meeker Mansion Puyallup Built in 1875 this 17 room house was the home of Oregon Trail migrant Ezra Meeker 16 22 Fairfax Bridge nbsp Fairfax Bridge nbsp More images July 16 1982 82004273 Spans Carbon River south of Wilkeson 47 02 31 N 122 02 28 W 47 041944 N 122 041111 W 47 041944 122 041111 Fairfax Bridge Melmont This bridge s deck sits 250 feet 76 m above the Carbon River which made it the tallest structure in Washington at the time it was built 17 Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR23 Fort Nisqually Site nbsp Fort Nisqually Site nbsp More images October 16 1974 74001971 Northwest of Dupont off I 5 47 06 33 N 122 39 45 W 47 109058 N 122 662594 W 47 109058 122 662594 Fort Nisqually Site Dupont The first European trading post on Puget Sound established in 1833 the Granary and Factor s house were moved to Point Defiance Park in the 1930s 18 24 Fort Steilacoom nbsp Fort Steilacoom nbsp More images November 25 1977 77001350 Northeast of Steilacoom 47 10 48 N 122 33 58 W 47 18 N 122 566111 W 47 18 122 566111 Fort Steilacoom Steilacoom Only operating as a fort from 1849 to 1868 the fort was then turned into the Western State Hospital Today four officer s quarters built around 1858 remain from the original fort 19 25 Fox Island School nbsp Fox Island School nbsp More images July 15 1987 87001167 Gway Drive and Ninth Street 47 15 15 N 122 37 13 W 47 254161 N 122 620308 W 47 254161 122 620308 Fox Island School Fox Island This former school was built in 1934 by the Works Progress Administration and has served as a community center since 1961 when the island began busing its students to nearby Gig Harbor 20 Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS26 John Galbraith House nbsp John Galbraith House March 19 1982 82004271 140 Oak St E 46 51 51 N 122 15 48 W 46 864217 N 122 263383 W 46 864217 122 263383 John Galbraith House Eatonville Also known as Mill House and Eatonville Lumber Company House 27 Glencove Hotel nbsp Glencove Hotel May 22 1978 78002767 West of Gig Harbor off SR 302 47 20 49 N 122 43 49 W 47 346886 N 122 730322 W 47 346886 122 730322 Glencove Hotel Gig Harbor Built in 1897 the building still serves as a hotel 21 28 Gobbler s Knob Fire Lookout nbsp Gobbler s Knob Fire Lookout nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000191 Nisqually Entrance 46 47 39 N 121 54 48 W 46 794294 N 121 913375 W 46 794294 121 913375 Gobbler s Knob Fire Lookout Mount Rainier National Park29 Peter L and Emma Hershey Homestead nbsp Peter L and Emma Hershey Homestead August 15 2007 07000833 33514 Mount Tahoma Canyon Rd 46 45 40 N 121 59 24 W 46 761111 N 121 99 W 46 761111 121 99 Peter L and Emma Hershey Homestead Ashford A cabin built in 1888 in the Upper Nisqually Valley 22 30 Holy Trinity Orthodox Church nbsp Holy Trinity Orthodox Church nbsp More images September 28 1989 89001606 433 Long Street 47 06 27 N 122 02 42 W 47 107461 N 122 044944 W 47 107461 122 044944 Holy Trinity Orthodox Church Wilkeson Built in 1913 this church features a Russian style onion dome 13 31 Home School nbsp Home School April 12 1982 82004272 6th and C Streets 47 16 30 N 122 45 51 W 47 274883 N 122 764136 W 47 274883 122 764136 Home School Home32 Huckleberry Creek Patrol Cabin Upload image March 13 1991 91000178 Sunrise 46 59 41 N 121 37 03 W 46 994842 N 121 617606 W 46 994842 121 617606 Huckleberry Creek Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park33 Indian Bar Trail Shelter nbsp Indian Bar Trail Shelter nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000179 Paradise 46 49 33 N 121 38 19 W 46 825819 N 121 638594 W 46 825819 121 638594 Indian Bar Trail Shelter Mount Rainier National Park34 Indian Henry s Patrol Cabin nbsp Indian Henry s Patrol Cabin nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000180 Longmire 46 47 39 N 121 50 20 W 46 794192 N 121 838953 W 46 794192 121 838953 Indian Henry s Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park The structure was stabilized in 1978 with 300 lb 140 kg footings 23 35 Ipsut Creek Patrol Cabin nbsp Ipsut Creek Patrol Cabin nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000181 Carbon River Entrance 46 58 40 N 121 49 54 W 46 977881 N 121 831694 W 46 977881 121 831694 Ipsut Creek Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park36 Lake George Patrol Cabin nbsp Lake George Patrol Cabin nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000182 Longmire 46 47 36 N 121 54 07 W 46 793372 N 121 901864 W 46 793372 121 901864 Lake George Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park37 Lakewold nbsp Lakewold December 16 2014 14001055 12317 Gravelly Lake Dr 47 08 45 N 122 32 19 W 47 1458 N 122 5386 W 47 1458 122 5386 Lakewold Lakewood38 Longbranch School Gymnasium nbsp Longbranch School Gymnasium September 28 1987 87001164 Gig Harbor Longbranch Road 47 13 05 N 122 45 34 W 47 218056 N 122 759444 W 47 218056 122 759444 Longbranch School Gymnasium Lakebay Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS39 Longmire Buildings nbsp Longmire Buildings nbsp More images May 28 1987 87001338 Longmire 46 45 06 N 121 48 42 W 46 751667 N 121 811667 W 46 751667 121 811667 Longmire Buildings Mount Rainier National Park Extends into Lewis County40 Longmire Historic District nbsp Longmire Historic District nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000173 Longmire 46 44 59 N 121 48 45 W 46 749722 N 121 8125 W 46 749722 121 8125 Longmire Historic District Mount Rainier National Park Extends into Lewis County41 J H Lotz House nbsp J H Lotz House nbsp More images March 10 1980 80004401 1004 2nd Ave NW 47 11 34 N 122 18 22 W 47 192669 N 122 306044 W 47 192669 122 306044 J H Lotz House Puyallup42 McMillin Bridge nbsp McMillin Bridge nbsp More images July 16 1982 82004275 Spans Puyallup River on State Route 162 47 07 49 N 122 14 07 W 47 130217 N 122 235261 W 47 130217 122 235261 McMillin Bridge McMillin Also known as the Puyallup River Bridge the bridge was thought to be the longest concrete truss in the country Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington MPS43 McMillin School nbsp McMillin School nbsp More images July 15 1987 87001172 State Route 162 47 08 29 N 122 14 05 W 47 141283 N 122 234706 W 47 141283 122 234706 McMillin School McMillin This building served as the McMillin School from 1926 to 1963 and now serves as the McMillin Grange Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS44 Midway School nbsp Midway School July 15 1987 87001166 5115 Thirty eighth Ave NW 47 18 18 N 122 35 15 W 47 305069 N 122 587533 W 47 305069 122 587533 Midway School Gig Harbor This one room building functioned as a schoolhouse from when it was built in 1893 until 1941 21 Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS45 Mt Fremont Fire Lookout nbsp Mt Fremont Fire Lookout nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000193 Sunrise 46 56 03 N 121 40 30 W 46 934167 N 121 675 W 46 934167 121 675 Mt Fremont Fire Lookout Mount Rainier National Park46 Mount Rainier National Park nbsp Mount Rainier National Park nbsp More images February 18 1997 97000344 Longmire 46 52 59 N 121 53 04 W 46 883056 N 121 884444 W 46 883056 121 884444 Mount Rainier National Park Mount Rainier National Park The park is a National Historic Landmark District which includes 165 contributing structures and buildings 24 47 Mowich Lake Patrol Cabin nbsp Mowich Lake Patrol Cabin nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000183 Carbon River Entrance 46 56 05 N 121 51 40 W 46 9348 N 121 861142 W 46 9348 121 861142 Mowich Lake Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park48 Herbert and Barbara Munson House nbsp Herbert and Barbara Munson House nbsp More images August 27 2019 100004345 12711 Gravelly Lake Dr SW 47 08 37 N 122 31 57 W 47 1435 N 122 5326 W 47 1435 122 5326 Herbert and Barbara Munson House Lakewood49 Nisqually Entrance Historic District nbsp Nisqually Entrance Historic District nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000172 Nisqually Entrance 46 44 27 N 121 55 09 W 46 740833 N 121 919167 W 46 740833 121 919167 Nisqually Entrance Historic District Mount Rainier National Park50 North Mowich Trail Shelter Upload image March 13 1991 91000184 Mowich Lake Entrance 46 54 55 N 121 53 34 W 46 915406 N 121 892808 W 46 915406 121 892808 North Mowich Trail Shelter Mount Rainier National Park51 Old Main nbsp Old Main January 27 1984 84003570 Park Avenue S and Garfield Street 47 08 46 N 122 26 21 W 47 146244 N 122 4392 W 47 146244 122 4392 Old Main Parkland Now known as Harstad Hall52 Nathaniel Orr House and Orchard nbsp Nathaniel Orr House and Orchard November 21 1972 72001280 1807 Rainier Street 47 10 24 N 122 35 42 W 47 173331 N 122 595008 W 47 173331 122 595008 Nathaniel Orr House and Orchard Steilacoom Also known as Orrmount when this home was built in 1857 the first included a wagon shop which was subsequently moved next door 25 53 Charles W Orton House nbsp Charles W Orton House July 28 1983 83003350 7473 Riverside Rd E 47 11 23 N 122 13 08 W 47 18966 N 122 21882 W 47 18966 122 21882 Charles W Orton House Sumner54 Paradise Historic District nbsp Paradise Historic District nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000174 Paradise 46 47 10 N 121 44 07 W 46 786111 N 121 735278 W 46 786111 121 735278 Paradise Historic District Mount Rainier National Park55 Paradise Inn nbsp Paradise Inn nbsp More images May 28 1987 87001336 Paradise 46 47 13 N 121 43 57 W 46 786944 N 121 732636 W 46 786944 121 732636 Paradise Inn Mount Rainier National Park Opened in 1917 and built in the National Park Service Rustic style of architecture the Inn was closed in 2005 to undergo major remodeling to conform to safety standards and scheduled to reopen in 2008 26 56 Parkland Lutheran Children s Home nbsp Parkland Lutheran Children s Home nbsp More images August 7 1996 96000838 12123 A Street 47 08 40 N 122 25 48 W 47 144311 N 122 429986 W 47 144311 122 429986 Parkland Lutheran Children s Home Parkland57 Purdy Bridge nbsp Purdy Bridge nbsp More images July 16 1982 82004274 Spans Henderson Bay 47 23 03 N 122 37 41 W 47 38403 N 122 62817 W 47 38403 122 62817 Purdy Bridge Purdy Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR58 Puyallup Fish Hatchery nbsp Puyallup Fish Hatchery January 2 2013 12001139 1416 14th St SW 47 10 40 N 122 18 50 W 47 17782 N 122 31377 W 47 17782 122 31377 Puyallup Fish Hatchery Puyallup59 Red Shield Inn nbsp Red Shield Inn nbsp More images February 14 1979 79002552 Main Street 47 05 50 N 122 36 02 W 47 09725 N 122 600472 W 47 09725 122 600472 Red Shield Inn Fort Lewis Now housing the Fort Lewis Military Museum the 150 room building was originally built in 1919 by the Salvation Army 13 60 Rhodesleigh nbsp Rhodesleigh nbsp More images January 27 1983 83003352 10815 Greendale Dr SW 47 09 34 N 122 32 03 W 47 159358 N 122 534047 W 47 159358 122 534047 Rhodesleigh Lakewood Built in 192261 Ryan House nbsp Ryan House nbsp More images June 30 1976 76001900 1228 Main Street 47 12 12 N 122 14 19 W 47 203333 N 122 238611 W 47 203333 122 238611 Ryan House Sumner Originally a one room cabin built in the 1860s Sumner s first mayor added onto the house in 1875 and 1885 The building housed the Sumner Public Library from 1926 to 1979 and now houses the Sumner Historical Society 27 62 St Andrews Creek Bridge nbsp St Andrews Creek Bridge nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000199 Nisqually Entrance 46 50 10 N 121 54 15 W 46 836053 N 121 904272 W 46 836053 121 904272 St Andrews Creek Bridge Mount Rainier National Park Built in 1931 63 St Andrews Patrol Cabin nbsp St Andrews Patrol Cabin March 13 1991 91000188 Nisqually Entrance 46 50 10 N 121 54 10 W 46 836128 N 121 902828 W 46 836128 121 902828 St Andrews Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park64 Sequalitchew Archeological Site nbsp Sequalitchew Archeological Site February 14 1979 79002551 Address restricted Dupont65 Shriner Peak Fire Lookout nbsp Shriner Peak Fire Lookout nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000194 Ohanapecosh 46 48 50 N 121 31 46 W 46 813758 N 121 529319 W 46 813758 121 529319 Shriner Peak Fire Lookout Mount Rainier National Park66 Silver Creek Ranger Station nbsp Silver Creek Ranger Station nbsp More images June 7 1991 91000707 State Route 410 on eastern border of Mt Rainier National Park 46 59 21 N 121 32 04 W 46 989167 N 121 534444 W 46 989167 121 534444 Silver Creek Ranger Station Crystal Mountain Also known as Silver Creek Work Center 67 Andrew and Bertha Skansie Net Shed and House nbsp Andrew and Bertha Skansie Net Shed and House nbsp More images August 31 2011 11000627 3207 Harborview Dr 47 19 51 N 122 34 52 W 47 330833 N 122 581111 W 47 330833 122 581111 Andrew and Bertha Skansie Net Shed and House Gig Harbor Owned by the City of Gig Harbor 28 68 Peter Smith Farm Donation Land Claim nbsp Peter Smith Farm Donation Land Claim March 9 1995 95000194 12504 Spanaway Loop Road 47 08 38 N 122 27 35 W 47 14392 N 122 45966 W 47 14392 122 45966 Peter Smith Farm Donation Land Claim Parkland Also known as Lakeview Dairy and Schibig Farm 69 South Puyallup River Bridge nbsp South Puyallup River Bridge nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000198 Nisqually Entrance 46 48 29 N 121 53 26 W 46 808114 N 121 890686 W 46 808114 121 890686 South Puyallup River Bridge Mount Rainier National Park Built in 1931 70 Steilacoom Catholic Church nbsp Steilacoom Catholic Church nbsp More images July 30 1974 74001972 1810 Nisqually Street 47 10 16 N 122 35 37 W 47 171194 N 122 593586 W 47 171194 122 593586 Steilacoom Catholic Church Steilacoom Also known as the Church of the Immaculate Conception this church was originally built in 1855 near Fort Steilacoom but was moved to its present location in Steilacoom in 1864 29 It was the first Catholic church built in Washington 30 71 Steilacoom Historic District nbsp Steilacoom Historic District nbsp More images November 24 1975 75001865 Between Nisqually Street and Puget Sound 47 10 18 N 122 35 56 W 47 17154 N 122 598885 W 47 17154 122 598885 Steilacoom Historic District Steilacoom Steilacoom was the first incorporated community in Washington in 1853 31 The Historic District consists of 1 500 acres 6 1 km2 and 38 buildings 72 Summerland Trail Shelter nbsp Summerland Trail Shelter nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000185 Sunrise 46 51 55 N 121 39 28 W 46 865372 N 121 6578 W 46 865372 121 6578 Summerland Trail Shelter Mount Rainier National Park73 Sunrise Comfort Station Upload image March 13 1991 91000207 Sunrise 46 54 40 N 121 39 32 W 46 911031 N 121 659011 W 46 911031 121 659011 Sunrise Comfort Station Mount Rainier National Park74 Sunrise Historic District nbsp Sunrise Historic District nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000175 Sunrise 46 54 53 N 121 38 32 W 46 914722 N 121 642222 W 46 914722 121 642222 Sunrise Historic District Mount Rainier National Park75 Sunset Park Patrol Cabin nbsp Sunset Park Patrol Cabin nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000186 Mowich Lake Entrance 46 52 58 N 121 53 54 W 46 882881 N 121 898333 W 46 882881 121 898333 Sunset Park Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park76 Sunset Park Trail Shelter Upload image March 13 1991 91000187 Mowich Lake Entrance 46 52 59 N 121 53 49 W 46 883136 N 121 896883 W 46 883136 121 896883 Sunset Park Trail Shelter Mount Rainier National Park77 Suntop Lookout nbsp Suntop Lookout nbsp More images July 14 1987 87001192 White River Ranger District on Suntop Mountain 47 02 29 N 121 35 37 W 47 041297 N 121 5935 W 47 041297 121 5935 Suntop Lookout Enumclaw Built in 1933 this fire lookout was also used in the Army Aircraft Warning Service during World War II 32 78 Tahoma Vista Comfort Station Upload image March 13 1991 91000205 Nisqually Entrance 46 47 43 N 121 52 51 W 46 795239 N 121 880731 W 46 795239 121 880731 Tahoma Vista Comfort Station Mount Rainier National Park79 Thornewood nbsp Thornewood nbsp More images March 18 1982 82004283 8601 and 8307 N Thorne Lane SW and 4 Thornewood Lane SW 47 07 47 N 122 32 54 W 47 12962 N 122 548237 W 47 12962 122 548237 Thornewood Lakewood Consists of three buildings including Thornewood Castle which was built from the brick of a dismantled 15th century house imported from England 33 The Castle was used as a set for the Stephen King film Rose Red 34 80 Tipsoo Lake Comfort Station nbsp Tipsoo Lake Comfort Station nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000206 Chinook Pass 46 52 13 N 121 31 09 W 46 870319 N 121 519114 W 46 870319 121 519114 Tipsoo Lake Comfort Station Mount Rainier National Park81 Tolmie Peak Fire Lookout nbsp Tolmie Peak Fire Lookout nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000195 Mowich Lake Entrance 46 57 28 N 121 52 49 W 46 957847 N 121 880233 W 46 957847 121 880233 Tolmie Peak Fire Lookout Mount Rainier National Park82 Walker Cut Stone Company nbsp Walker Cut Stone Company nbsp More images June 7 1978 78002770 East of Wilkeson 47 06 15 N 122 01 54 W 47 104134 N 122 031591 W 47 104134 122 031591 Walker Cut Stone Company Wilkeson District consists of 400 acres 1 6 km2 two buildings five structures and eight objects 83 White River Bridge nbsp White River Bridge nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000200 White River Entrance 46 53 53 N 121 37 04 W 46 898194 N 121 617861 W 46 898194 121 617861 White River Bridge Mount Rainier National Park84 White River Entrance nbsp White River Entrance nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000177 White River Entrance 46 54 08 N 121 33 14 W 46 902222 N 121 553889 W 46 902222 121 553889 White River Entrance Mount Rainier National Park District consists of 49 acres 20 ha and three buildings 85 White River Mess Hall and Dormitory nbsp White River Mess Hall and Dormitory nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000328 White River Entrance 46 54 08 N 121 33 16 W 46 902269 N 121 554339 W 46 902269 121 554339 White River Mess Hall and Dormitory Mount Rainier National Park86 White River Patrol Cabin nbsp White River Patrol Cabin nbsp More images March 13 1991 91000190 White River Entrance 46 54 10 N 121 38 15 W 46 902661 N 121 637569 W 46 902661 121 637569 White River Patrol Cabin Mount Rainier National Park87 Wilkeson Arch nbsp Wilkeson Arch nbsp More images August 10 2000 00000973 State Route 165 Church St and Brierhill Blvd 47 06 38 N 122 03 03 W 47 110481 N 122 050756 W 47 110481 122 050756 Wilkeson Arch Wilkeson Built in 1925 by the town booster club 35 the arch was damaged in the 2001 Nisqually earthquake 88 Wilkeson Community House nbsp Wilkeson Community House nbsp More images July 17 2013 13000507 540 Church St 47 06 15 N 122 02 46 W 47 104200 N 122 046164 W 47 104200 122 046164 Wilkeson Community House Wilkeson89 Wilkeson School nbsp Wilkeson School nbsp More images October 8 1976 76001905 640 Railroad Ave 47 06 06 N 122 02 33 W 47 101667 N 122 0425 W 47 101667 122 0425 Wilkeson School Wilkeson Also known as Wilkeson Elementary School it is the oldest used elementary school in Washington 35 90 Herbert Williams House nbsp Herbert Williams House October 18 1984 84000172 1711 Elm Street 47 12 39 N 122 13 51 W 47 21095 N 122 230931 W 47 21095 122 230931 Herbert Williams House Sumner Also known as Perfield House 91 Sidney Williams House nbsp Sidney Williams House October 18 1984 84000179 15003 E Elm Street 47 12 40 N 122 13 44 W 47 211111 N 122 228889 W 47 211111 122 228889 Sidney Williams House Sumner Also known as the Moser House 92 Winnifred Street Bridge nbsp Winnifred Street Bridge March 28 1995 95000259 Winnifred St over the Burlington Northern RR tracks 47 17 52 N 122 30 43 W 47 297753 N 122 512067 W 47 297753 122 512067 Winnifred Street Bridge Ruston Originally built in 1941 it was rebuilt in 2003 Bridges of Washington State MPS93 Wollochet Point Fosdick School Upload image July 15 1987 87001168 3409 E Bay Drive 47 16 08 N 122 34 59 W 47 268789 N 122 583056 W 47 268789 122 583056 Wollochet Point Fosdick School Gig Harbor Was used as a private residence until it burned to the ground in a wood stove accident Building is no longer in existence Address listed is of the property owner not the location of the school property Lat long listed are correct for the school property 7 Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS94 Woodbrook Hunt Club nbsp Woodbrook Hunt Club August 29 1997 97001083 6122 150th St SW 47 07 11 N 122 31 17 W 47 119803 N 122 521472 W 47 119803 122 521472 Woodbrook Hunt Club Lakewood Established in 1924 95 Woolrey Koehler Hop Kiln nbsp Woolrey Koehler Hop Kiln nbsp More images October 13 1983 83004260 176th Street E Leach Rd 47 05 52 N 122 13 27 W 47 097863 N 122 224099 W 47 097863 122 224099 Woolrey Koehler Hop Kiln Orting vicinity Building no longer exists 96 Yakima Park Stockade Group nbsp Yakima Park Stockade Group nbsp More images May 28 1987 87001337 Sunrise Yakima Park 46 54 49 N 121 38 32 W 46 913697 N 121 642347 W 46 913697 121 642347 Yakima Park Stockade Group Mount Rainier National Park Founded c 1935 the district consists of 35 acres 14 ha three buildings one structure and one object Tacoma Edit 3 Name on the Register Image Date listed 5 LocationNeighborhood Description1 Adjutant General s Residence Upload image May 1 1991 91000537 Camp Murray 47 07 32 N 122 33 45 W 47 125456 N 122 562622 W 47 125456 122 562622 Adjutant General s Residence Camp Murray Also known as Building 118 once housed the Washington National Guard Museum 2 Albers Brothers Mill nbsp Albers Brothers Mill nbsp More images March 19 2002 02000247 1821 Dock Street 47 14 42 N 122 26 01 W 47 245066 N 122 433637 W 47 245066 122 433637 Albers Brothers Mill Built in 1904 with additions in 1912 this building served as a mill until 1944 Now houses apartments 36 3 American Lake Veterans Hospital nbsp American Lake Veterans Hospital May 19 2009 09000218 9600 Veterans Dr SW 47 08 04 N 122 34 40 W 47 134506 N 122 577703 W 47 134506 122 577703 American Lake Veterans Hospital 4 Annobee Apartments nbsp Annobee Apartments July 28 1999 99000919 319 323 North I Street 47 15 41 N 122 27 14 W 47 261389 N 122 453781 W 47 261389 122 453781 Annobee Apartments This Italianate style building was built in 1925 36 5 Auditorium Dance Hall nbsp Auditorium Dance Hall nbsp More images January 23 2008 07001458 1308 1310 Fawcett Avenue 47 15 02 N 122 26 33 W 47 250474 N 122 442555 W 47 250474 122 442555 Auditorium Dance Hall Also known as the Crescent Ballroom the auditorium was built in 1922 by architect Roland E Borhek and held concerts ranging from Rudolph Valentino in 1923 to Nirvana in 1990 37 6 Balfour Dock Building nbsp Balfour Dock Building November 16 2006 06001214 705 Dock Street 47 15 29 N 122 28 13 W 47 257931 N 122 470406 W 47 257931 122 470406 Balfour Dock Building The building was built in 1900 and is home to the Working Waterfront Maritime Museum 38 7 Conrad F amp Annie K Beutel House nbsp Conrad F amp Annie K Beutel House June 15 2007 07001459 701 N 10th 47 16 04 N 122 27 42 W 47 26773 N 122 46158 W 47 26773 122 46158 Conrad F amp Annie K Beutel House Built in 1909 8 Blue Mouse Theatre nbsp Blue Mouse Theatre January 13 2010 09001235 2611 N Proctor St 47 16 18 N 122 29 19 W 47 271628 N 122 488731 W 47 271628 122 488731 Blue Mouse Theatre 9 Bowes Building nbsp Bowes Building November 23 1979 79002553 100 S 9th Street 47 15 20 N 122 26 15 W 47 255569 N 122 437386 W 47 255569 122 437386 Bowes Building Built in 1919 10 Browns Point Lighthouse amp Keeper s Cottage nbsp Browns Point Lighthouse amp Keeper s Cottage nbsp More images March 29 1989 89000208 201 Tulalip NE 47 18 22 N 122 26 33 W 47 305983 N 122 442406 W 47 305983 122 442406 Browns Point Lighthouse amp Keeper s Cottage Built in 193311 Buckley s Addition Historic District nbsp Buckley s Addition Historic District nbsp More images December 20 2016 16000882 Roughly bounded by N Steele N 8th N Pine amp N 21st Sts 47 15 40 N 122 28 15 W 47 261108 N 122 470883 W 47 261108 122 470883 Buckley s Addition Historic District 12 Building at 1602 South G Street nbsp Building at 1602 South G Street March 16 1995 95000222 1602 S G St 47 14 51 N 122 26 38 W 47 247411 N 122 443814 W 47 247411 122 443814 Building at 1602 South G Street Built in 1890 this building was originally built as the Hillside Grocery 36 13 Building at 712 716 Sixth Avenue nbsp Building at 712 716 Sixth Avenue March 16 1995 95000226 712 716 6th Ave 47 15 27 N 122 26 45 W 47 257411 N 122 445956 W 47 257411 122 445956 Building at 712 716 Sixth Avenue Built in 1925 the building originally housed three separate business the Hob Nob Restaurant now occupies the entire building 39 14 Cabin No 97 nbsp Cabin No 97 December 13 1977 77001354 Northwest of Tacoma on Salmon Beach 47 17 37 N 122 31 44 W 47 293594 N 122 5289 W 47 293594 122 5289 Cabin No 97 Salmon Beach Also known as Walter Crooks Cabin 15 Camp Six nbsp Camp Six March 7 1973 73001885 Point Defiance Park 47 18 12 N 122 31 38 W 47 30321 N 122 52726 W 47 30321 122 52726 Camp Six Point Defiance Park Also known as Western Washington Forest Industries Museum the museum is designed to look like an actual logging camp 40 16 Central Elementary School nbsp Central Elementary School December 24 2013 13000998 601 S 8th St 47 15 21 N 122 26 44 W 47 255845 N 122 445567 W 47 255845 122 445567 Central Elementary School Now home to Tacoma Public Schools headquarters17 City Waterway Bridge nbsp City Waterway Bridge nbsp More images July 16 1982 82004278 11th Avenue spans Thea Foss Waterway 47 15 14 N 122 25 57 W 47 254014 N 122 432381 W 47 254014 122 432381 City Waterway Bridge Built in 1911 it is also known as Murray Morgan Bridge Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR18 The Coffee Pot Restaurant nbsp The Coffee Pot Restaurant nbsp More images April 21 2014 14000167 2101 S Tacoma Way 47 13 55 N 122 27 52 W 47 231816 N 122 464473 W 47 231816 122 464473 The Coffee Pot Restaurant Now known as Bob s Java Jive19 College Park Historic District nbsp College Park Historic District nbsp More images October 10 2017 100001723 Roughly bounded by N Union Ave N Pine N 21st N Alder N 8th amp N 18th Sts 47 15 46 N 122 28 32 W 47 262717 N 122 475607 W 47 262717 122 475607 College Park Historic District 20 Cushman Substation nbsp Cushman Substation nbsp More images December 29 2014 14001108 3713 N 19th St 47 16 00 N 122 29 13 W 47 2666 N 122 4869 W 47 2666 122 4869 Cushman Substation 21 Henry Drum House nbsp Henry Drum House July 20 1977 77001351 9 St Helens Street 47 15 49 N 122 26 41 W 47 263703 N 122 444833 W 47 263703 122 444833 Henry Drum House Built in 1888 22 East 34th Street Bridge nbsp East 34th Street Bridge July 16 1982 82004279 East 34th Street from Pacific Avenue to A Street 47 14 19 N 122 25 55 W 47 238496 N 122 431902 W 47 238496 122 431902 East 34th Street Bridge Built in 1937 Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR23 Engine House No 4 nbsp Engine House No 4 October 18 1984 84002425 220 224 E 26th Street 47 14 19 N 122 25 45 W 47 238522 N 122 429242 W 47 238522 122 429242 Engine House No 4 Built in 1911 No longer in service as a fire station today it is used by the City of Tacoma s traffic signal division 36 24 Engine House No 8 nbsp Engine House No 8 May 2 1986 86000968 4301 S L St 47 13 06 N 122 26 52 W 47 218456 N 122 447683 W 47 218456 122 447683 Engine House No 8 Built in 1909 This station was replaced in 2006 with a larger facility and is now a private residence 25 Engine House No 9 nbsp Engine House No 9 July 30 1975 75001866 611 N Pine Street 47 15 23 N 122 28 20 W 47 256364 N 122 472136 W 47 256364 122 472136 Engine House No 9 Built in 1907 This station was replaced in the 1960s with a larger facility and is now a private fire service themed bar and grill 26 Engine House No 11 nbsp Engine House No 11 May 2 1986 86000965 3802 McKinley Avenue 47 13 23 N 122 25 11 W 47 223086 N 122 419767 W 47 223086 122 419767 Engine House No 11 Built in 1909 this is still an active fire station 27 Engine House No 13 nbsp Engine House No 13 May 2 1986 86000964 3825 N Twenty fifth Street 47 16 14 N 122 29 15 W 47 270469 N 122 487464 W 47 270469 122 487464 Engine House No 13 Built in 1907 this is still an active fire station 28 Fire Alarm Station nbsp Fire Alarm Station May 2 1986 86000980 415 S Tacoma Avenue 47 15 34 N 122 26 41 W 47 259564 N 122 444611 W 47 259564 122 444611 Fire Alarm Station Built in 1928 this facility is still as the fire alarm dispatch center today 29 Fire Station No 1 nbsp Fire Station No 1 May 2 1986 86000974 425 S Tacoma Avenue 47 15 32 N 122 26 40 W 47 259022 N 122 444486 W 47 259022 122 444486 Fire Station No 1 Built in 1919 this building has not served as a fire station in decades but is still owned by the fire department and used for storage purposes It is adjacent to the Fire Alarm Station 30 Fire Station No 2 nbsp Fire Station No 2 May 2 1986 86000972 2701 S Tacoma Avenue 47 14 11 N 122 26 21 W 47 236319 N 122 439042 W 47 236319 122 439042 Fire Station No 2 Built in 1907 and heavily remodeled in 1935 this is still an active fire station 31 Fire Station No 5 nbsp Fire Station No 5 May 2 1986 86000971 1453 S 12th Street 47 15 03 N 122 27 19 W 47 250706 N 122 455278 W 47 250706 122 455278 Fire Station No 5 Built in 1935 this is still an active fire station It was renumbered as Fire Station No 4 when the previous station 4 was closed 32 Fire Station No 10 nbsp Fire Station No 10 May 2 1986 86000966 7247 S Park Avenue 47 11 26 N 122 26 25 W 47 190522 N 122 440186 W 47 190522 122 440186 Fire Station No 10 Built in 1928 this is still an active fire station 33 Fire Station No 14 nbsp Fire Station No 14 May 2 1986 86000962 4701 N 41st Street 47 17 10 N 122 29 56 W 47 286089 N 122 49895 W 47 286089 122 49895 Fire Station No 14 Built in 1928 this is still an active fire station 34 Fire Station No 15 nbsp Fire Station No 15 May 2 1986 86000961 3510 E 11th Street 47 16 31 N 122 23 47 W 47 2754 N 122 396368 W 47 2754 122 396368 Fire Station No 15 This Mediterranean style fire station built in 1928 was closed in 2006 when Engine 15 was relocated to southeast Tacoma The building is still owned by the Fire Department and is used for storage 36 35 Fireboat No 1 nbsp Fireboat No 1 nbsp More images December 2 1983 83004254 Marine Park on Ruston Way 47 17 20 N 122 29 22 W 47 288792 N 122 489403 W 47 288792 122 489403 Fireboat No 1 Built in 1929 retired from active duty in 1985 36 Fireboat Station nbsp Fireboat Station nbsp More images May 2 1986 86000978 302 E 11th Street 47 15 16 N 122 25 51 W 47 254456 N 122 430789 W 47 254456 122 430789 Fireboat Station Built in 1928 as part of a project that built three other stations as well as the Fire Alarm Station While the fireboats are still housed here the station itself is no longer staffed 36 37 Fort Nisqually Granary and Factor s House nbsp Fort Nisqually Granary and Factor s House nbsp More images April 15 1970 70000647 Point Defiance Park 47 18 13 N 122 31 58 W 47 303476 N 122 532685 W 47 303476 122 532685 Fort Nisqually Granary and Factor s House Point Defiance Park Both buildings have been moved to Point Defiance Park and a replica of the original Fort Nisqually as a living museum 38 Haddaway Hall nbsp Haddaway Hall nbsp More images January 27 1983 83003349 4301 N Stevens 47 17 17 N 122 29 39 W 47 287939 N 122 494078 W 47 287939 122 494078 Haddaway Hall Originally built in 1922 for John Weyerhauser and his wife the building now houses a Baptist seminary 39 House at 1510 Tacoma Avenue South nbsp House at 1510 Tacoma Avenue South March 10 1995 95000230 1510 Tacoma Ave S 47 14 53 N 122 26 32 W 47 248033 N 122 442356 W 47 248033 122 442356 House at 1510 Tacoma Avenue South This Queen Anne Style home was built in 1902 It has since been subdivided to accommodate two residences 36 40 House at 1610 South G Street nbsp House at 1610 South G Street March 10 1995 95000223 1610 S G St 47 14 50 N 122 26 38 W 47 247142 N 122 44395 W 47 247142 122 44395 House at 1610 South G Street Built in 1911 this house once served as the rectory for the Japanese Methodist Church on the same block 36 41 House at 2314 South Ainsworth Avenue nbsp House at 2314 South Ainsworth Avenue March 10 1995 95000220 2314 S Ainsworth Ave 47 14 21 N 122 27 18 W 47 239094 N 122 454867 W 47 239094 122 454867 House at 2314 South Ainsworth Avenue Built in 1926 42 House at 2326 South L Street nbsp House at 2326 South L Street March 10 1995 95000225 2326 S L St 47 14 17 N 122 26 56 W 47 237986 N 122 4488 W 47 237986 122 4488 House at 2326 South L Street Built in 1904 43 House at 605 South G Street nbsp House at 605 South G Street March 10 1995 95000221 605 S G St 47 15 28 N 122 26 44 W 47 257858 N 122 445556 W 47 257858 122 445556 House at 605 South G Street A Stick Style home built in 1906 also called the James Agnew Residence 39 44 House at 708 710 South 8th Street nbsp House at 708 710 South 8th Street March 10 1995 95000224 708 S 8th St 47 15 19 N 122 26 53 W 47 25535 N 122 447961 W 47 25535 122 447961 House at 708 710 South 8th Street Built in 1908 it is also known as the Buren Holden Apartments 39 45 House at 802 804 South G Street nbsp House at 802 804 South G Street March 10 1995 95000229 802 804 S G St 47 15 20 N 122 26 45 W 47 255608 N 122 445711 W 47 255608 122 445711 House at 802 804 South G Street Built in 1890 it is also known as the Thomas Carroll Double House 39 46 MV Kalakala ferry nbsp MV Kalakala ferry nbsp More images March 22 2006 06000177 Hylebos Creek Waterway 1801 Taylor Way 47 16 31 N 122 23 12 W 47 27514 N 122 38662 W 47 27514 122 38662 MV Kalakala ferry Built in 1926 it is an Art Deco styled ferry that served the Washington State Ferry System from 1935 to 1967 41 47 Lord Heuston House nbsp Lord Heuston House November 2 2007 07001385 2902 N Cedar Street 47 16 26 N 122 28 34 W 47 27395 N 122 47623 W 47 27395 122 47623 Lord Heuston House NRHP ID 0700138548 C O Lynn Co Funeral Home nbsp C O Lynn Co Funeral Home November 30 2005 05001352 717 Tacoma Ave S 47 15 29 N 122 26 42 W 47 258008 N 122 444906 W 47 258008 122 444906 C O Lynn Co Funeral Home This Classical Revival building built in 1918 served as a funeral home until 2004 36 49 Manley Thompson Ford Agency nbsp Manley Thompson Ford Agency nbsp More images November 2 2007 07001386 1302 1306 S Fawcett Avenue 47 15 02 N 122 26 33 W 47 250663 N 122 442581 W 47 250663 122 442581 Manley Thompson Ford Agency Built in 1918 in 1942 the building was merged with the next door Auditorium Dance Hall to form a single venue 42 50 Masonic Temple Building Temple Theater nbsp Masonic Temple Building Temple Theater April 29 1993 93000357 47 St Helens Avenue 47 15 43 N 122 26 39 W 47 262081 N 122 444189 W 47 262081 122 444189 Masonic Temple Building Temple Theater Built in 1927 this Art Deco building houses Washington s largest dancefloor 43 51 McChord Field Historic District Upload image December 12 2008 08001026 McChord Air Force Base 47 08 24 N 122 28 45 W 47 139917 N 122 479108 W 47 139917 122 479108 McChord Field Historic District 52 McIlvaine Apartments nbsp McIlvaine Apartments March 16 1995 95000227 920 S 9th Street 47 15 12 N 122 27 27 W 47 253236 N 122 457497 W 47 253236 122 457497 McIlvaine Apartments Built in 1909 53 Frederick H Murray House nbsp Frederick H Murray House August 23 1985 85001810 402 N Sheridan Avenue 47 15 32 N 122 27 25 W 47 258903 N 122 456911 W 47 258903 122 456911 Frederick H Murray House Built in 1902 this Gothic style home became an alcoholism treatment center in the 1930s It is now apartments 36 54 National Bank of Tacoma nbsp National Bank of Tacoma nbsp More images August 2 2006 06000671 1123 Pacific Ave 47 15 11 N 122 26 19 W 47 25313 N 122 43855 W 47 25313 122 43855 National Bank of Tacoma Built in 1922 the building is now home to the Tacoma Art Museum 44 55 Nihon Go Gakko nbsp Nihon Go Gakko nbsp More images August 30 1984 84003568 1715 S Tacoma Ave 47 14 52 N 122 26 30 W 47 24785 N 122 441564 W 47 24785 122 441564 Nihon Go Gakko Also known as the Japanese Language School the building was built in 1922 and used to gather Japanese residents during World War II before sending them to internment camps 45 The building was demolished in 2004 after standing vacant since the 1940s 56 Nisqually Power Substation nbsp Nisqually Power Substation April 25 2001 01000429 2416 S C Street 47 14 21 N 122 26 10 W 47 23905 N 122 436236 W 47 23905 122 436236 Nisqually Power Substation Built in 1911 57 North 21st Street Bridge nbsp North 21st Street Bridge nbsp More images July 16 1982 82004280 Spans Buckley Gulch N Fife and Oakes 47 16 03 N 122 28 11 W 47 267419 N 122 469647 W 47 267419 122 469647 North 21st Street Bridge Built in 1910 Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR58 North 23rd Street Bridge nbsp North 23rd Street Bridge nbsp More images July 16 1982 82004281 Spans Buckley Gulch N Fife and Oakes 47 16 40 N 122 28 14 W 47 277861 N 122 470467 W 47 277861 122 470467 North 23rd Street Bridge Built in 1909 Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR59 North Slope Historic District nbsp North Slope Historic District nbsp More images March 28 2003 03000160 Area bounded by Division Ave N Grant Ave N Steele St and N I St 47 15 41 N 122 27 45 W 47 261439 N 122 462511 W 47 261439 122 462511 North Slope Historic District Consists of 2 280 acres 9 2 km2 698 buildings and 211 structures 60 Northern Pacific Office Building nbsp Northern Pacific Office Building nbsp More images May 4 1976 76001901 Northeastern corner of 7th St and Pacific Ave 47 15 27 N 122 26 17 W 47 25755 N 122 438025 W 47 25755 122 438025 Northern Pacific Office Building Built in 1891 part of the building was demolished and turned into a park in 1920 when Northern Pacific s offices were transferred to Seattle 46 61 Old City Hall nbsp Old City Hall nbsp More images May 17 1974 74001973 7th Avenue between Commerce and Pacific Avenue 47 15 27 N 122 26 19 W 47 257464 N 122 438556 W 47 257464 122 438556 Old City Hall This Renaissance style building designed by E A Hatherton served as Tacoma s City Hall from 1893 to 1959 47 62 Old City Hall Historic District nbsp Old City Hall Historic District nbsp More images December 23 1977 77001352 Roughly bounded by St Helens Ave Court C freeway spur 7th and 9th Streets 47 15 22 N 122 26 30 W 47 256239 N 122 441547 W 47 256239 122 441547 Old City Hall Historic District Consists of 165 acres 0 67 km2 20 buildings and one structure 63 Pacific Brewing and Malting Company nbsp Pacific Brewing and Malting Company nbsp More images July 31 1978 78002768 S 25th St between C St and Jefferson Avenue 47 14 18 N span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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