National Register of Historic Places listings in Deschutes County, Oregon
This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Deschutes 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 46 of those are found partially or wholly in Deschutes County.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[4]
Current listings
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bend Amateur Athletic Club Gymnasium | November 25, 1983 (#83004165) |
Northeast corner of Wall and Idaho Streets 44°03′21″N 121°19′01″W |
Bend | [7] | |
2 | Bend High School | September 23, 1993 (#93000916) |
529 NW Wall Street 44°03′23″N 121°18′59″W |
Bend | ||
3 | Bend Skyliners Lodge | June 13, 1978 (#78002285) |
Skyliners Road, 11 miles (18 km) west of Bend, Deschutes National Forest 44°01′52″N 121°31′19″W |
Bend vicinity | ||
4 | Charles Boyd Homestead Group | August 31, 1982 (#82003724) |
20410 Rivermall Avenue 44°05′03″N 121°18′07″W |
Bend | ||
5 | Peter Byberg House | March 5, 1998 (#98000204) |
153 NW Jefferson Place 44°03′11″N 121°19′15″W |
Bend | ||
6 | Central Oregon Canal Historic District (Ward Road – Gosney Road Segment) | March 18, 2019 (#100003461) |
Bounded by Ward Road and Gosney Road, between Bear Creek Road and Somerset Drive 44°02′47″N 121°13′00″W |
Bend vicinity | Carey and Reclamation Acts Irrigation Projects in Oregon, 1901-1978 MPS | |
7 | Congress Apartments | September 1, 2000 (#00001020) |
221–229 NW Congress Street 44°03′19″N 121°19′21″W |
Bend | This apartment building was the scene of a dynamite explosion in 1926, targeting a State Prohibition Officer in retaliation for the fatal shooting of a suspected moonshiner. The attack highlights the extreme tensions between "wets" and "drys" in Central Oregon during the Prohibition era. The 1924 building is also notable for its Craftsman styling.[8] | |
8 | Ed and Genevieve Deedon Homestead | March 6, 2013 (#13000057) |
15600 Deedon Road 43°43′08″N 121°32′25″W |
La Pine vicinity | ||
9 | Deschutes County Library | September 23, 1993 (#93000914) |
507 NW Wall Street 44°03′23″N 121°19′03″W |
Bend | ||
10 | Downing Building | November 26, 2004 (#04001262) |
1033–1035 NW Bond Street 44°03′35″N 121°18′43″W |
Bend | ||
11 | Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District | June 3, 2005 (#05000380) |
Roughly bounded by Broadway Street, Riverside Boulevard, Turnalo Avenue, and Franklin Avenue 44°03′30″N 121°19′10″W |
Bend | ||
12 | Elk Lake Guard Station | April 23, 2009 (#09000240) |
Forest Road 46, Deschutes National Forest 43°58′58″N 121°48′24″W |
Bend vicinity | ||
13 | First Presbyterian Church of Redmond | September 3, 2001 (#01000931) |
641 SE Cascade Avenue 44°16′30″N 121°10′26″W |
Redmond | ||
14 | Jonathan N. B. Gerking Homestead | May 27, 1999 (#99000644) |
65725 Gerking Market Road 44°11′10″N 121°20′38″W |
Bend | ||
15 | Goodwillie–Allen House | May 25, 2007 (#07000493) |
875 NW Brooks Street 44°03′34″N 121°18′54″W |
Bend | ||
16 | Benjamin Hamilton House | March 15, 2000 (#00000228) |
552 NW State Street 44°03′29″N 121°19′11″W |
Bend | ||
17 | Hope–Van Allen House | May 10, 2001 (#01000495) |
352 NW Drake Road 44°03′42″N 121°19′07″W |
Bend | ||
18 | I.O.O.F. Organization Camp, Paulina Lake | July 14, 1983 (#83002148) |
Forest Road 21, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest 43°42′22″N 121°15′28″W |
LaPine vicinity | ||
19 | Simpson E. Jones House | March 15, 2000 (#00000227) |
1535 NW Awbrey Road 44°03′48″N 121°18′58″W |
Bend | ||
20 | Thomas McCann House | April 1, 1980 (#80003311) |
440 NW Congress Street 44°03′24″N 121°19′11″W |
Bend | ||
21 | McKenzie Highway Historic District | February 7, 2011 (#10001215) |
Oregon Route 242 44°14′55″N 121°50′18″W |
Sisters to Belknap Springs | Extends into Linn and Lane counties. | |
22 | Robert D. Moore House | May 19, 1999 (#99000603) |
545 NW Congress Street 44°03′28″N 121°19′10″W |
Bend | ||
23 | New Redmond Hotel | October 28, 1980 (#80003312) |
521 S. 6th Street 44°16′21″N 121°10′23″W |
Redmond | ||
24 | New Taggart Hotel | February 29, 1988 (#88000087) |
215 NW Greenwood Avenue 44°03′35″N 121°18′39″W |
Bend | ||
25 | O'Kane Building | November 6, 1986 (#86002965) |
115 NW Oregon Avenue 44°03′33″N 121°18′46″W |
Bend | ||
26 | Milton Odem House | February 21, 1997 (#97000139) |
623 SW 12th Street 44°16′16″N 121°10′51″W |
Redmond | [9] | |
27 | Old Town Historic District | June 29, 2001 (#01000681) |
Roughly bounded by Arizona Avenue, Wall Street, Broadway Street, Franklin Avenue, and Division Street 44°03′12″N 121°18′34″W |
Bend | ||
28 | Old US Post Office | February 14, 1985 (#85000293) |
745 NW Wall Street 44°03′29″N 121°18′56″W |
Bend | ||
29 | Paulina Lake Guard Station | April 11, 1986 (#86000825) |
Deschutes National Forest 43°42′42″N 121°16′33″W |
Bend | ||
30 | Petersen Rock Garden | October 30, 2013 (#13000859) |
7930 SW 77th Street 44°12′13″N 121°15′46″W |
Redmond vicinity | ||
31 | Pictograph Site | July 17, 2009 (#09000532) |
Address restricted[10] |
Brothers | ||
32 | Pilot Butte Canal: Downtown Redmond Segment Historic District | July 10, 2017 (#100001303) |
Along NW Canal Boulevard between NW Quince Avenue and NW Dogwood Avenue 44°17′19″N 121°10′05″W |
Redmond | ||
33 | Pilot Butte Canal Historic District | February 8, 2016 (#15001052) |
Roughly bounded by Cooley, Overtree, and Yeoman Roads, and Brightwater Drive 44°06′09″N 121°16′17″W |
Bend | ||
34 | George Palmer and Dorothy Binney Putnam House | May 29, 1998 (#98000607) |
606 NW Congress Street 44°03′28″N 121°19′06″W |
Bend | ||
35 | Redmond Downtown Historic District | October 30, 2017 (#100001771) |
Roughly along SW 6th Street between SW Cascade Avenue and SW Forest Avenue 44°16′24″N 121°10′27″W |
Redmond | ||
36 | Reid School | October 16, 1979 (#79002053) |
460 NW Wall Street 44°03′19″N 121°19′02″W |
Bend | ||
37 | Rock O' the Range Bridge | November 29, 1979 (#79002054) |
North of Bend 44°07′23″N 121°17′07″W |
Bend | ||
38 | Santiam Wagon Road | September 23, 2010 (#10000795) |
Willamette National Forest and Deschutes National Forest 44°25′29″N 121°50′44″W |
Cascadia and Sisters vicinity[11] | Extends into Linn County. | |
39 | Evan Andreas Sather House | June 27, 1997 (#97000577) |
7 NW Tumalo Avenue 44°03′22″N 121°19′08″W |
Bend | ||
40 | Sisters High School | March 2, 2006 (#06000095) |
115 N. Locust Street 44°17′28″N 121°32′36″W |
Sisters | ||
41 | N. P. Smith Pioneer Hardware Store | April 5, 1984 (#84002980) |
935–937 NW Wall Street 44°03′34″N 121°18′50″W |
Bend | ||
42 | D. H. Sphier Building | June 25, 2020 (#100005322) |
901 NW Bond Street 44°03′31″N 121°18′48″W |
Bend | ||
43 | B. A. and Ruth Stover House | February 20, 1992 (#92000061) |
1 NW Rocklyn Road 44°03′39″N 121°19′06″W |
Bend | ||
44 | Trinity Episcopal Church | September 23, 1993 (#93000915) |
469 NW Wall Street 44°03′20″N 121°19′04″W |
Bend | ||
45 | Emil and Ottilie Wienecke House | May 29, 2008 (#08000472) |
1325 NW Federal Street 44°03′41″N 121°19′31″W |
Bend | ||
46 | William T. E. Wilson Homestead | March 5, 1998 (#98000205) |
70300 Camp Polk Road 44°18′16″N 121°30′08″W |
Sisters |
Former listings
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Pilot Butte Inn | July 24, 1972 (#72001567) | 1973 | 1121 Wall Street 44°03′38″N 121°18′45″W |
Bend | Built in 1917. Demolished in June 1973. | |
2 | Shelvin–Hixon Mill Buildings | November 16, 1978 (#78002284) | October 13, 1987 | Riverside Boulevard |
Bend |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon
- Listings in neighboring counties: Crook, Harney, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Linn
- Historic preservation
- History of Oregon
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
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 Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
- 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.
- Clark, Keith (March 18, 1983), National Register of Historic Places Inventory — Nomination Form: Bend Amateur Athletic Club Gymnasium (PDF), retrieved August 17, 2013.
- Houser, Michael (April 25, 2000), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Congress Apartments (PDF), retrieved November 25, 2014.
- Houser, Michael (July 25, 1996), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Odem, Milton House (PDF), retrieved August 17, 2013.
- 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 archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: 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.
- To establish that the Santiam Wagon Road extends into Deschutes County as well as Linn County, see: State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation (October 22, 2009). "Draft Meeting Minutes" (PDF). Retrieved October 1, 2010.
External links
- Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, National Register Program
- National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places site
- Media related to National Register of Historic Places in Deschutes County, Oregon at Wikimedia Commons
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