National Register of Historic Places listings in Skagit County, Washington
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Skagit County, Washington.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Skagit County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 29 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Another property was once listed but has been removed.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 5, 2021.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Anacortes Public Library | October 21, 1977 (#77001357) |
1305 8th St. 48°30′56″N 122°36′59″W |
Anacortes | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR (AD) | |
2 | Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1009 | February 10, 1989 (#88003462) |
Ranger Station Rd., 1 mi. N of WA 20 48°32′25″N 121°26′56″W |
Marblemount | ||
3 | Backus-Marblemount Ranger Station House No. 1010 | February 10, 1989 (#88003463) |
Ranger Station Rd., 1 mi. N of WA 20 48°32′28″N 121°26′51″W |
Marblemount | ||
4 | Baker River Bridge | May 4, 1976 (#76001906) |
On WA 17A, over Baker River 48°32′28″N 121°44′34″W |
Concrete | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR | |
5 | Bethsaida Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church Parsonage | December 6, 1990 (#90001863) |
1754 Chilberg Rd., Pleasant Ridge 48°23′29″N 122°26′32″W |
La Conner | ||
6 | Burlington Carnegie Library | August 3, 1982 (#82004286) |
901 Fairhaven St. 48°28′33″N 122°19′18″W |
Burlington | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR | |
7 | California Fruit Store | November 5, 1987 (#87001949) |
909 Third St. 48°31′13″N 122°36′37″W |
Anacortes | ||
8 | Causland Park | May 7, 1981 (#81000589) |
8th St. and M Ave. 48°30′59″N 122°36′55″W |
Anacortes | ||
9 | Deception Pass | July 16, 1982 (#82004285) |
Rte. 20 48°24′31″N 122°38′37″W |
Anacortes | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR, also extends into Island County | |
10 | Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall-Anacortes | December 19, 2019 (#100004790) |
901 Seventh St. 48°31′00″N 122°36′41″W |
Anacortes | ||
11 | Gilbert's Cabin | February 10, 1989 (#88003453) |
Cascade River Rd. W of Gilbert Creek 48°29′19″N 121°05′20″W |
Stehekin | ||
12 | Great Northern Depot | November 5, 1987 (#87001935) |
R Ave. & Seventh St. 48°31′02″N 122°36′28″W |
Anacortes | ||
13 | Hidden Lake Peak Lookout | July 14, 1987 (#87001184) |
Mt. Baker Ranger District, Southernmost peak of Hidden Lake Peaks near North Cascades National Park boundary 48°29′44″N 121°12′15″W |
Marblemount | ||
14 | La Conner Historic District | April 24, 1974 (#74001977) |
Roughly bounded by 2nd, Morris and Commercial Sts., and Snohomish Channel 48°23′25″N 122°29′46″W |
La Conner | ||
15 | LA MERCED | April 17, 1990 (#90000588) |
Anacortes Waterfront off Oakes Ave. 48°30′42″N 122°38′45″W |
Anacortes | A schooner built in 1917; only its hull survives, as a breakwater for Lovric's boatyard on the north coast of Anacortes. | |
16 | Lincoln Theater and Commercial Block | November 5, 1987 (#87001987) |
301-329 Kincaid St. & 710-740 First St. 48°25′04″N 122°20′14″W |
Mount Vernon | ||
17 | Lower Baker River Hydroelectric Power Plant | July 17, 1990 (#88002736) |
Baker River at S end of Shannan Lake 48°32′53″N 121°44′24″W |
Concrete | ||
18 | Marine Supply and Hardware Complex | November 5, 1987 (#87001943) |
202-218 Commercial Ave. & 1009 Second St. 48°31′14″N 122°36′42″W |
Anacortes | ||
19 | Birdsey D. Minkler House | December 1, 1988 (#88002745) |
201 S. Main St. 48°31′31″N 122°03′30″W |
Lyman | ||
20 | Northern State Hospital | December 20, 2010 (#10001043) |
Roughly bounded by Thompson Dr. to the south, Hemlick Dr. to the east, Hub Dr. to the west, and 1/4 mile south of Mosier Rd. to the north. 48°31′50″N 122°12′24″W |
Sedro-Woolley | ||
21 | President Hotel | December 13, 2010 (#10001021) |
310 Myrtle St. 48°25′07″N 122°20′17″W |
Mount Vernon | ||
22 | Rock Cabin | February 10, 1989 (#88003457) |
Fisher Creek Trail S of Diablo Lake 48°34′42″N 120°59′47″W |
Diablo | ||
23 | Semar Block | November 5, 1987 (#87001967) |
501 Q Ave. 48°31′07″N 122°36′33″W |
Anacortes | Demolished in 1999, now a parking lot. | |
24 | Skagit City School | July 15, 1977 (#77001358) |
3.5 mi. S of Mount Vernon on Moore Rd. 48°22′12″N 122°21′59″W |
Mount Vernon | ||
25 | Swamp-Meadow Cabin East | February 10, 1989 (#88003456) |
Thunder Creek Trail S of Diablo Lake 48°34′44″N 121°01′05″W |
Diablo | ||
26 | Swamp-Meadow Cabin West | February 10, 1989 (#88003455) |
Thunder Creek Trail S of Diablo Lake 48°34′44″N 121°01′05″W |
Diablo | ||
27 | US Post Office-Sedro Woolley Main | August 7, 1991 (#91000655) |
111 Woodworth St. 48°30′16″N 122°14′18″W |
Sedro-Woolley | ||
28 | W. T. PRESTON (snagboat) | March 16, 1972 (#72001270) |
Anacortes waterfront, R Ave., at foot of 7th St. 48°30′59″N 122°36′29″W |
Anacortes | ||
29 | Wilson Hotel | December 15, 2004 (#04001369) |
804 Commercial Ave. 48°31′03″N 122°36′47″W |
Anacortes | The hotel was designed by Pickles and Sutton of Tacoma, built of bricks from See's Brickyard of Anacortes. The style is Romanesque with masticated stone bases, rounded windows and Roman arches. The hotel was added to in 1927. Recently, the Wilson underwent complete restoration & earthquake retrofitting. The work was completed in 2007. The Wilson currently features retail on the main floor and low income housing on the upper floors. |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Curtis Wharf | November 10, 1987 (#87001941) | November 10, 1998 | Jct. of O Ave. & Second St. |
Anacortes |
See also
References
- The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 5, 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.
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- 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.
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