National Register of Historic Places listings in Clatsop County, Oregon
This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Clatsop County, Oregon, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register recognizes places of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States.[1] Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide,[2] Oregon is home to over 2,000,[3] and 62 of those are found in Clatsop County.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted July 5, 2024.[4]
Current listings
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Astor Building | More images | September 7, 1984 (#84002938) | 1203 Commercial St. 46°11′19″N 123°49′48″W / 46.188667°N 123.829883°W / 46.188667; -123.829883 (Astor Building) | Astoria | Opened in 1925 amid reconstruction after Astoria's fire of 1922, this theater and commercial building symbolized the city's rebirth. Its Italian Renaissance style was unique in Astoria, and the auditorium features a set of 12 mural-style paintings depicting Venetian canal scenes by local artist Joseph Knowles.[7] |
2 | John Jacob Astor Hotel | More images | November 16, 1979 (#79002046) | 1401 Commercial St. 46°11′19″N 123°49′42″W / 46.18873056°N 123.8282833°W / 46.18873056; -123.8282833 (John Jacob Astor Hotel) | Astoria | Opened in 1924 and was originally named the Hotel Astoria; renamed in 1951 and closed as a hotel in 1968. Now in use as an apartment building. |
3 | Astoria City Hall | More images | September 7, 1984 (#84002940) | 1618 Exchange St. 46°11′18″N 123°49′31″W / 46.18838333°N 123.8254028°W / 46.18838333; -123.8254028 (Astoria City Hall) | Astoria | |
4 | Astoria Column | More images | May 2, 1974 (#74001681) | Coxcomb Hill 46°10′53″N 123°49′03″W / 46.181325°N 123.8175194°W / 46.181325; -123.8175194 (Astoria Column) | Astoria | |
5 | Astoria Downtown Historic District | More images | June 22, 1998 (#98000631) | Boundary roughly from the Columbia R. to Exchange St and from 7th St. to 17th St. 46°11′20″N 123°49′51″W / 46.189°N 123.83075°W / 46.189; -123.83075 (Astoria Downtown Historic District) | Astoria | |
6 | Astoria Elks Building | More images | June 1, 1990 (#90000843) | 453 11th St. 46°11′16″N 123°49′55″W / 46.18785°N 123.8320639°W / 46.18785; -123.8320639 (Astoria Elks Building) | Astoria | |
7 | Astoria Fire House No. 2 | September 7, 1984 (#84002946) | 2968 Marine Dr. 46°11′26″N 123°48′40″W / 46.19043056°N 123.811175°W / 46.19043056; -123.811175 (Astoria Fire House No. 2) | Astoria | ||
8 | Astoria Marine Construction Company Historic District | More images | January 8, 2014 (#13001058) | 92134 Front Rd. 46°08′41″N 123°51′45″W / 46.144818°N 123.862404°W / 46.144818; -123.862404 (Astoria Marine Construction Company Historic District) | Astoria vicinity | |
9 | Astoria Victory Monument | More images | November 15, 1984 (#84000466) | Columbia St., Bond and W. Marine Dr. 46°11′23″N 123°50′53″W / 46.189639°N 123.847944°W / 46.189639; -123.847944 (Astoria Victory Monument) | Astoria | |
10 | Astoria Wharf and Warehouse Company | June 14, 1984 (#84002949) | Columbia River waterfront between 3rd and 4th Sts. 46°11′29″N 123°50′20″W / 46.191436°N 123.838981°W / 46.191436; -123.838981 (Astoria Wharf and Warehouse Company) | Astoria | ||
11 | Bald Point Site (35CLT23) | Upload image | September 10, 1997 (#97000983) | Address restricted[a][8] | Cannon Beach vicinity | This archaeological site associated with the Tillamook people features a shell midden and possible house pit, dating to ca. 1550 CE. Parts of the site have been lost to coastal erosion, but the remaining portions appear mostly secure.[9] |
12 | Robert Rensselaer Bartlett House | June 5, 1986 (#86001236) | 1215 15th St. 46°10′59″N 123°49′36″W / 46.182928°N 123.826747°W / 46.182928; -123.826747 (Robert Rensselaer Bartlett House) | Astoria | ||
13 | Cahill-Nordstrom Farm | October 16, 2023 (#100008331) | 85926 Cahill Rd. 45°59′15″N 123°23′05″W / 45.9876°N 123.3847°W / 45.9876; -123.3847 (Cahill-Nordstrom Farm) | Clatskanie | ||
14 | Peter L. Cherry House | September 7, 1984 (#84002952) | 836 15th St. 46°11′08″N 123°49′35″W / 46.18548611°N 123.8264889°W / 46.18548611; -123.8264889 (Peter L. Cherry House) | Astoria | ||
15 | Clatsop County Courthouse | More images | April 5, 1984 (#84002954) | 749 Commercial St. 46°11′20″N 123°50′07″W / 46.188783°N 123.835192°W / 46.188783; -123.835192 (Clatsop County Courthouse) | Astoria | |
16 | Clatsop County Jail (Old) | More images | May 19, 1983 (#83002145) | 732 Duane St. 46°11′19″N 123°50′08″W / 46.18855833°N 123.8354806°W / 46.18855833; -123.8354806 (Clatsop County Jail (Old)) | Astoria | |
17 | Ecola Point Site (35CLT21) | Upload image | September 10, 1997 (#97000984) | Address restricted[a][8] | Cannon Beach vicinity | Remains of a Tillamook village and two dense shell middens at this archaeological site have been dated to span roughly 1100–1700 CE. This large and complex site is mostly intact, and has extensive potential to yield information for future research.[10] |
18 | Erickson–Larsen Ensemble | February 20, 1991 (#91000055) | 3025–3027 Marine Dr. 46°11′26″N 123°48′37″W / 46.19049444°N 123.8102361°W / 46.19049444; -123.8102361 (Erickson–Larsen Ensemble) | Astoria | Consists of two buildings: a house built in 1877 and a small apartment building (the Ludwig Larsen apartments) built c. 1885. | |
19 | Albert W. Ferguson House | September 7, 1984 (#84002955) | 1661 Grand Ave. 46°11′09″N 123°49′29″W / 46.185889°N 123.824639°W / 46.185889; -123.824639 (Albert W. Ferguson House) | Astoria | ||
20 | Ferdinand Fisher House | May 6, 1987 (#87000668) | 687 12th St. 46°11′11″N 123°49′50″W / 46.18639444°N 123.83055°W / 46.18639444; -123.83055 (Ferdinand Fisher House) | Astoria | ||
21 | Capt. George Flavel House and Carriage House | More images | November 28, 1980 (#80003307) | 441 8th St. 46°11′17″N 123°50′06″W / 46.18813889°N 123.8350722°W / 46.18813889; -123.8350722 (Capt. George Flavel House and Carriage House) | Astoria | Queen Anne style house, built in 1885, now a house museum. Featured in The Goonies. |
22 | Captain George Conrad Flavel House | More images | June 5, 1986 (#86001222) | 627 15th St. 46°11′12″N 123°49′39″W / 46.18678056°N 123.8273667°W / 46.18678056; -123.8273667 (Captain George Conrad Flavel House) | Astoria | House built in 1901. |
23 | George C. and Winona Flavel House | More images | February 19, 1991 (#91000054) | 818 Grand Ave. 46°11′11″N 123°50′04″W / 46.18649722°N 123.834575°W / 46.18649722; -123.834575 (George C. and Winona Flavel House) | Astoria | House built in 1879. |
24 | Martin Foard House | June 5, 1986 (#86001221) | 690 17th St. 46°11′11″N 123°49′26″W / 46.18641667°N 123.8237833°W / 46.18641667; -123.8237833 (Martin Foard House) | Astoria | ||
25 | Fort Astoria | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000639) | 15th and Exchange Sts. 46°11′18″N 123°49′39″W / 46.18820278°N 123.8274694°W / 46.18820278; -123.8274694 (Fort Astoria) | Astoria | John Jacob Astor attempted to break the British monopoly on the Pacific Northwest fur trade starting with construction of this fortified trading post in 1811. The fort subsequently became an important part of the American territorial claim to the Oregon Country. Astor sold the fort to the British North West Company in 1813.[11] |
26 | Fort Clatsop National Memorial | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000640) | 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Astoria 46°08′03″N 123°52′45″W / 46.134195°N 123.879054°W / 46.134195; -123.879054 (Fort Clatsop National Memorial) | Astoria vicinity | |
27 | Fort Stevens | More images | September 22, 1971 (#71000678) | Fort Stevens State Park 46°12′03″N 123°57′48″W / 46.200833°N 123.963333°W / 46.200833; -123.963333 (Fort Stevens) | Hammond | |
28 | William and Nellie Fullam House | October 25, 1991 (#91001570) | 781 S. Promenade 45°59′22″N 123°55′50″W / 45.989471°N 123.930645°W / 45.989471; -123.930645 (William and Nellie Fullam House) | Seaside | ||
29 | Rev. William S. Gilbert House | June 3, 1993 (#93000457) | 725 11th St. 46°11′10″N 123°49′55″W / 46.18604444°N 123.8320639°W / 46.18604444; -123.8320639 (Rev. William S. Gilbert House) | Astoria | ||
30 | Goodwin–Wilkinson Farmhouse | March 9, 1992 (#92000128) | US-101 west of Cullaby Lake 46°05′13″N 123°55′00″W / 46.086912°N 123.916655°W / 46.086912; -123.916655 (Goodwin–Wilkinson Farmhouse) | Warrenton vicinity | ||
31 | Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory[b] | More images | September 7, 1984 (#84002957) | 1545 Franklin Ave. 46°11′13″N 123°49′35″W / 46.186858°N 123.826297°W / 46.186858; -123.826297 (Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory) | Astoria | |
32 | Grace Episcopal Church Rectory, Old[b] | March 9, 1990 (#90000375) | 637 16th St. 46°11′12″N 123°49′33″W / 46.186742°N 123.825764°W / 46.186742; -123.825764 (Grace Episcopal Church Rectory, Old) | Astoria | ||
33 | Capt. J. H. D. Gray House | September 7, 1984 (#84002958) | 1687 Grand Ave. 46°11′09″N 123°49′28″W / 46.185972°N 123.824306°W / 46.185972; -123.824306 (Capt. J. H. D. Gray House) | Astoria | ||
34 | John N. Griffin House | October 25, 1984 (#84000119) | 1643 Grand Ave. 46°11′09″N 123°49′29″W / 46.185936°N 123.824813°W / 46.185936; -123.824813 (John N. Griffin House) | Astoria | ||
35 | Haller–Black House | October 25, 1991 (#91001568) | 841 S. Promenade 45°59′21″N 123°55′51″W / 45.989202°N 123.930699°W / 45.989202; -123.930699 (Haller–Black House) | Seaside | ||
36 | Hlilusqahih Site (35CLT37) | Upload image | April 26, 1984 (#84002959) | Address restricted[a][8] | Knappa | |
37 | John Hobson House | February 17, 1978 (#78002281) | 469 Bond St. 46°11′23″N 123°50′17″W / 46.189611°N 123.838°W / 46.189611; -123.838 (John Hobson House) | Astoria | ||
38 | Gustavus Holmes House | October 25, 1984 (#84000121) | 682 34th St. 46°11′26″N 123°48′20″W / 46.190664°N 123.805425°W / 46.190664; -123.805425 (Gustavus Holmes House) | Astoria | ||
39 | Indian Creek Village Site (35CLT12) | Upload image | September 10, 1997 (#97000982) | Address restricted[a][8] | Cannon Beach vicinity | |
40 | Indian Point Site (35 CLT 34) | Upload image | May 9, 1984 (#84002960) | Address restricted[a][8] | Svensen | |
41 | Isabella Shipwreck Site and Remains | Upload image | September 21, 1989 (#89001385) | Address restricted[a][8] | Astoria vicinity | |
42 | Peter and Maria Larson House | March 9, 1990 (#90000374) | 611 31st St. 46°11′27″N 123°48′34″W / 46.19078889°N 123.8094722°W / 46.19078889; -123.8094722 (Peter and Maria Larson House) | Astoria | ||
43 | Charles David Latourette House | March 22, 1984 (#84002962) | 683 D St. 46°01′16″N 123°55′08″W / 46.02101111°N 123.9189833°W / 46.02101111; -123.9189833 (Charles David Latourette House) | Gearhart | ||
44 | Christian Leinenweber House | May 20, 1999 (#99000604) | 3480 Franklin Ave. 46°11′30″N 123°48′17″W / 46.191651°N 123.804785°W / 46.191651; -123.804785 (Christian Leinenweber House) | Astoria | ||
45 | Lightship WAL-604, COLUMBIA | More images | February 17, 1978[12] (#89002463) | 1792 Maritime Dr. 46°11′25″N 123°49′26″W / 46.19038056°N 123.8240056°W / 46.19038056; -123.8240056 (Lightship WAL-604, COLUMBIA) | Astoria | Retired in 1979 as the last lightship to be stationed at the Columbia River Bar — or anywhere on the Pacific coast of the United States — WAL-604 retains the best historic integrity of the last generation of U.S. Coast Guard lightships after 1939. WAL-604, built in 1950, and its relatives closely resembled earlier lightship types in external appearance, but were a distinct departure in their overall design.[11] |
46 | Noonan–Norblad House | March 31, 1988 (#88000303) | 1625 Grand Ave. 46°11′09″N 123°49′30″W / 46.185972°N 123.825028°W / 46.185972; -123.825028 (Noonan–Norblad House) | Astoria | ||
47 | Judge C. H. Page House | June 6, 1985 (#85001177) | 1393 Franklin Ave. 46°11′12″N 123°49′43″W / 46.18676944°N 123.8285806°W / 46.18676944; -123.8285806 (Judge C. H. Page House) | Astoria | ||
48 | Charles Preston House | October 25, 1991 (#91001569) | 141 Ave. I 45°59′19″N 123°55′46″W / 45.988487°N 123.929508°W / 45.988487; -123.929508 (Charles Preston House) | Seaside | ||
49 | Sea Lyft | November 14, 2001 (#01000496) | 702 D St. 46°01′17″N 123°55′07″W / 46.02145556°N 123.9186083°W / 46.02145556; -123.9186083 (Sea Lyft) | Gearhart | ||
50 | Shively–McClure Historic District | More images | August 4, 2005 (#05000829) | From Franklin Ave. to Lexington Ave., and from 9th St. to 18th St. 46°11′09″N 123°49′37″W / 46.185833°N 123.826944°W / 46.185833; -123.826944 (Shively–McClure Historic District) | Astoria | |
51 | Norris Staples House | October 25, 1984 (#84000126) | 1031 14th St. 46°11′02″N 123°49′42″W / 46.18378889°N 123.8283917°W / 46.18378889; -123.8283917 (Norris Staples House) | Astoria | ||
52 | Charles Stevens House | June 6, 1985 (#85001178) | 1388 Franklin Ave. 46°11′14″N 123°49′43″W / 46.18713056°N 123.8286556°W / 46.18713056; -123.8286556 (Charles Stevens House) | Astoria | ||
53 | Svenson Blacksmith Shop | November 6, 1986 (#86003015) | 1769 Exchange St. 46°11′19″N 123°49′23″W / 46.18848056°N 123.8230833°W / 46.18848056; -123.8230833 (Svenson Blacksmith Shop) | Astoria | ||
54 | Tillamook Rock Lighthouse | More images | December 9, 1981 (#81000480) | SW of Seaside 45°56′14″N 124°01′09″W / 45.937222°N 124.019167°W / 45.937222; -124.019167 (Tillamook Rock Lighthouse) | Seaside | |
55 | Union Fishermen's Cooperative Packing Company Alderbrook Station | February 20, 1991 (#91000053) | 4900 Ash St. 46°11′49″N 123°46′57″W / 46.19680556°N 123.7824889°W / 46.19680556; -123.7824889 (Union Fishermen's Cooperative Packing Company Alderbrook Station) | Astoria | ||
56 | Uniontown–Alameda Historic District | More images | August 25, 1988 (#88001311) | Marine Dr. and Alameda Ave., between Hume and Hull Aves. 46°11′18″N 123°50′54″W / 46.18836944°N 123.8484333°W / 46.18836944; -123.8484333 (Uniontown–Alameda Historic District) | Astoria | |
57 | U.S. Post Office and Custom House | More images | March 4, 1985 (#85000542) | 750 Commercial St. 46°11′21″N 123°50′07″W / 46.18929722°N 123.8352139°W / 46.18929722; -123.8352139 (U.S. Post Office and Custom House) | Astoria | |
58 | Warren Investment Company Housing Group | June 5, 1986 (#86001223) | 656, 674, and 690 11th St. 46°11′11″N 123°49′54″W / 46.186475°N 123.831625°W / 46.186475; -123.831625 (Warren Investment Company Housing Group) | Astoria | ||
59 | Daniel Knight Warren House | September 8, 1988 (#88001521) | 107 NE Skipanon Dr. 46°10′06″N 123°55′19″W / 46.16846667°N 123.9219°W / 46.16846667; -123.9219 (Daniel Knight Warren House) | Warrenton | ||
60 | Oswald West Coastal Retreat | February 26, 1992 (#92000066) | 1981 Pacific Ave. 45°52′54″N 123°57′46″W / 45.881664°N 123.962762°W / 45.881664; -123.962762 (Oswald West Coastal Retreat) | Cannon Beach | ||
61 | Andrew Young House | June 26, 1986 (#86001391) | 3720 Duane St. 46°11′34″N 123°48′03″W / 46.192714°N 123.800835°W / 46.192714; -123.800835 (Andrew Young House) | Astoria | ||
62 | Benjamin Young House and Carriage House | March 7, 1979 (#79002047) | 3652 Duane St. 46°11′34″N 123°48′08″W / 46.192681°N 123.802350°W / 46.192681; -123.802350 (Benjamin Young House and Carriage House) | Astoria |
Former listings
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Samuel Elmore Cannery | November 13, 1966 (#66000638) | July 16, 1993[13][c] | 70 W. Marine Drive 46°11′30″N 123°50′45″W / 46.191667°N 123.845833°W / 46.191667; -123.845833 (Samuel Elmore Cannery) | Astoria | The home of "Bumble Bee" tuna, this was the longest continuously-operated salmon cannery in the U.S., from construction in 1898 until closing in 1980, diversifying into tuna in the 1930s. The cannery was destroyed by fire on January 26, 1993.[14][16] | |
2 | Allan Herschell Two-Abreast Carousel | Upload image | August 26, 1987 (#87001382) | May 27, 1998 | 300 Broadway | Seaside | Oregon Historic Wooden Carousels TR. Moved to California in 1991. Now in storage in Ohio.[17] |
3 | Marshall J. Kinney Cannery | Upload image | June 30, 1989 (#89000515) | September 8, 1997 | 1 6th St. | Astoria | Destroyed in fire in December 2010 |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon
- Listings in neighboring counties: Columbia, Pacific, Tillamook, Wahkiakum
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon
- Historic preservation
- History of Oregon
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archaeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner.
- ^ a b The rectory included in the "Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory" listing and the "Grace Episcopal Church Rectory, Old" are separate and distinct buildings. The "Grace Episcopal Church Rectory, Old" is not included in the "Grace Episcopal Church and Rectory" listing.
- ^ Other sources offer conflicting dates for removal of the Elmore Cannery from the National Register, including October 12, 1993,[14][15] and August 11, 1993.[14]
References
- ^ Andrus, Patrick W.; Shrimpton, Rebecca H.; et al. (2002), How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 39493977, archived from the original on April 6, 2014, retrieved June 20, 2014.
- ^ National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places Program: Research, archived from the original on February 1, 2015, retrieved January 28, 2015.
- ^ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Historic Sites Database, retrieved August 6, 2015. Note that a simple count of National Register records in this database returns a slightly higher total than actual listings, due to duplicate records. A close reading of detailed query results is necessary to arrive at the precise count.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved July 5, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Goodenberger, John; Steinmann, Robert (December 12, 1983), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Astor Building (PDF), archived (PDF) from the original on February 9, 2017, retrieved January 19, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
- ^ Erlandson, Jon M.; Moss, Madonna L. (August 31, 1996), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: 35-CLT-23, Bald Point Site (redacted PDF), archived (PDF) from the original on August 7, 2018, retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ^ Erlandson, Jon M.; Moss, Madonna L. (August 15, 1996), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: 35-CLT-21, Ecola Point Site (redacted PDF), retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ^ a b National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Archived from the original on June 6, 2004. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
- ^ "Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service: National Register of Historic Places; Annual Listing of Historic Properties", 44 FR 7416 (February 6, 1979), at p. 7569.
- ^ National Park Service (July 23, 1993), Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 7/12/93 through 7/16/93 (PDF), retrieved September 25, 2015.
- ^ a b c National Park Service, National Historic Landmark Program: Samuel Elmore Cannery, archived from the original on September 26, 2015, retrieved September 26, 2015.
- ^ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Historic Sites Database, retrieved September 26, 2013.
- ^ "Fire destroys cannery on Astoria waterfront". Corvallis Gazette-Times. January 27, 1993. p. A4. Retrieved August 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Carousel News and Trader Magazine". Archived from the original on 2017-09-24. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
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