National Register of Historic Places listings in Hood River County, Oregon facts for kids
This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Hood River 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. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Oregon is home to over 2,000, and 38 of those are found partially or wholly in Hood River County.
Current listings
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Barlow Road |
(#92000334) |
Mount Hood National Forest 45°13′50″N 121°34′47″W / 45.23065°N 121.5797°W |
Wamic to Rhododendron | Beginning with its construction by Sam Barlow in 1846, this toll road provided the first overland connection for wagons between The Dalles and Oregon City over Mount Hood, and offered a majority of Oregon Trail emigrants an alternative to the hazardous raft passage down the Columbia River from The Dalles to Fort Vancouver. | |
2 | Butler Bank |
(#99001713) |
301 Oak Street 45°42′31″N 121°30′49″W / 45.708652°N 121.513561°W |
Hood River | This 1924 bank was designed by celebrated architect A. E. Doyle, his only Egyptian Revival building in Oregon. The bank was incorporated in 1905 and led by Leslie Butler, one of Hood River's most important businessmen and a prominent philanthropist statewide. The bank folded in 1932. | |
3 | Cascade Locks Marine Park |
(#74001686) |
On the Columbia River 45°40′09″N 121°53′43″W / 45.66928°N 121.8954°W |
Cascade Locks | The opening of the Cascade Locks and Canal in 1896 improved river commerce by allowing Columbia River steamboats to bypass the treacherous and usually impossible run through the Cascades Rapids. The canal was rendered unnecessary and partly submerged by construction of the Bonneville Dam in 1938. | |
4 | Cascade Locks Work Center |
(#86000829) |
Mount Hood National Forest 45°40′55″N 121°50′41″W / 45.68188°N 121.8448°W |
Cascade Locks | ||
5 | Cliff Lodge |
(#00000445) |
3345 Cascade Avenue 45°42′36″N 121°32′43″W / 45.709864°N 121.545194°W |
Hood River vicinity | ||
6 | Cloud Cap Inn |
(#74001687) |
Northeast flank of Mount Hood 45°24′15″N 121°39′16″W / 45.404043°N 121.654432°W |
Parkdale vicinity | ||
7 | Cloud Cap – Tilly Jane Recreation Area Historic District |
(#81000485) |
South of Parkdale 45°24′35″N 121°38′55″W / 45.40966°N 121.6485°W |
Parkdale vicinity | ||
8 | Ernest S. and Clara C. Colby House |
(#00000804) |
1219 Columbia Street 45°42′35″N 121°31′28″W / 45.709806°N 121.524429°W |
Hood River | ||
9 | Columbia Gorge Hotel |
(#79003736) |
4000 Westcliff Drive 45°42′42″N 121°33′15″W / 45.71169°N 121.5543°W |
Hood River | ||
10 | Columbia River Highway Historic District |
(#83004168) |
Roughly along the south side of the Columbia River 45°42′25″N 121°34′55″W / 45.706830°N 121.581863°W |
Troutdale to The Dalles | Constructed between 1913 and 1922, this was the first scenic highway in the United States. Designed specifically to provide visitors access to the most outstanding of the scenic features of the Columbia River Gorge, the highway is also an outstanding example of modern highway development for its pioneering advances in road engineering. | |
11 | Simpson Copple House |
(#87000362) |
911 Montello Avenue 45°42′19″N 121°31′14″W / 45.705212°N 121.520422°W |
Hood River | This 1906, late vernacular Queen Anne house is one of the best preserved examples of its style in Hood River. Its size, state of preservation, and fine detail work on its gables especially stand out from similar houses in the area. | |
12 | Davidson–Childs House |
(#89001864) |
725 Oak Street 45°42′31″N 121°31′07″W / 45.708576°N 121.518488°W |
Hood River | ||
13 | Edward J. DeHart House |
(#90000276) |
3820 Westcliff Drive 45°42′47″N 121°32′50″W / 45.712961°N 121.547297°W |
Hood River | ||
14 | John C. Duckwall House |
(#89000512) |
811 Oak Street 45°42′31″N 121°31′10″W / 45.708545°N 121.519367°W |
Hood River | ||
15 | First National Bank of Hood River |
(#05001555) |
304 Oak Street 45°42′33″N 121°30′49″W / 45.709066°N 121.513551°W |
Hood River | ||
16 | Orrin B. Hartley House |
(#89001860) |
1029 State Street 45°42′28″N 121°31′23″W / 45.707666°N 121.522968°W |
Hood River | ||
17 | Heilbronner Block |
(#05001554) |
110–118 3rd Street 45°42′34″N 121°30′49″W / 45.709352°N 121.513543°W |
Hood River | ||
18 | Martin and Carrie Hill House |
(#07000760) |
2265 Highway 35 45°39′28″N 121°30′47″W / 45.657893°N 121.513087°W |
Hood River vicinity | Built on Hood River Valley orchard land in 1910, this may be the finest and most ornate example of Dutch Colonial Revival architecture locally, incorporating many of the distinctive features of the style. The house also displays a high degree of historic integrity on both the exterior and interior, with only minor alterations. | |
19 | Hood River County Library and Georgiana Smith Park |
(#98000605) |
502 State Street 45°42′29″N 121°30′55″W / 45.70819°N 121.5154°W |
Hood River | ||
20 | Hood River High School |
(#99000534) |
1602 May Street 45°42′15″N 121°31′43″W / 45.70405°N 121.5286°W |
Hood River | ||
21 | I.O.O.F. – Paris Fair Building |
(#90001598) |
315 Oak Street 45°42′31″N 121°30′51″W / 45.708656°N 121.514145°W |
Hood River | ||
22 | Robert and Mabel Loomis House |
(#90001599) |
1100 State Street 45°42′30″N 121°31′23″W / 45.708284°N 121.523037°W |
Hood River | ||
23 | Mount Hood Hotel Annex |
(#93001511) |
102–108 Oak Street 45°42′33″N 121°30′42″W / 45.709060°N 121.511528°W |
Hood River | ||
24 | Mount Hood Railroad Linear Historic District |
(#93001507) |
Along the Mount Hood Railroad right-of-way from Hood River to Parkdale, northern terminus at 110 Railroad Avenue, Hood River 45°36′25″N 121°34′31″W / 45.60697°N 121.5754°W |
Hood River to Parkdale | ||
25 | Mount Hood School House |
(#87000680) |
Oregon Route 35 45°32′21″N 121°34′00″W / 45.53916°N 121.5668°W |
Mount Hood | ||
26 | Lester and Hazel Murphy House |
(#90001600) |
1006 Sherman Avenue 45°42′26″N 121°31′18″W / 45.707319°N 121.521761°W |
Hood River | ||
27 | Oak Grove Schoolhouse |
(#79002062) |
2121 Reed Road 45°39′39″N 121°35′11″W / 45.660756°N 121.586289°W |
Hood River vicinity | ||
28 | Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company Passenger Station |
(#88001159) |
Foot of 1st Street 45°42′36″N 121°30′42″W / 45.709869°N 121.511700°W |
Hood River | ||
29 | Parkdale Ranger Station |
(#86000822) |
45°31′12″N 121°35′26″W / 45.51994°N 121.5905°W |
Parkdale vicinity | ||
30 | Miles B. and Eleanor Potter House |
(#92001326) |
4095 Belmont Drive 45°41′35″N 121°33′30″W / 45.69299°N 121.5582°W |
Hood River vicinity | ||
31 | Ries–Thompson House |
(#92001327) |
4993 Baseline Road 45°31′11″N 121°35′56″W / 45.51961°N 121.599°W |
Parkdale | ||
32 | Shaw–Dumble House |
(#90001601) |
318 9th Street 45°42′27″N 121°31′14″W / 45.707412°N 121.520506°W |
Hood River | ||
33 | J. E. Slade House |
(#89000065) |
1209 State Street 45°42′29″N 121°31′25″W / 45.70792°N 121.5236°W |
Hood River | ||
34 | E. L. Smith Building |
(#91000801) |
213–215 Oak Street 45°42′32″N 121°30′48″W / 45.70877°N 121.5132°W |
Hood River | ||
35 | Clark Thompson House |
(#89000124) |
22 NW Cragmont Avenue 45°40′25″N 121°53′03″W / 45.67375°N 121.8841°W |
Cascade Locks | ||
36 | Valley Theater |
(#90000842) |
4945 Baseline Road 45°31′10″N 121°35′49″W / 45.51958°N 121.597°W |
Parkdale | ||
37 | Waucoma Hotel |
(#81000484) |
102–108 2nd Street 45°42′34″N 121°30′45″W / 45.709377°N 121.512626°W |
Hood River |
Former listings
Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Roe–Parker House |
(#88000085) |
|
110 Sherman Avenue 45°42′28″N 121°30′43″W / 45.707662°N 121.511874°W |
Hood River |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon
- Listings in neighboring counties: Clackamas, Klickitat, Multnomah, Skamania, Wasco
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon
- Historic preservation
- History of Oregon
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
External links
- Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, National Register Program
- National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places site
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