National Register of Historic Places listings in Island County, Washington

This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Island County, Washington, 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] Washington is home to approximately 1,500,[3] and 15 of those are found partially or wholly in Island County.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 19, 2020.[4]
Location of Island County in Washington

Current listings

[5] Name on the Register Image Date listed[6] Location City or town Description
1 Cama Beach Resort
Cama Beach Resort
May 15, 2001
(#01000505)
1880 SW Camano Dr.
48°08′36″N 122°30′37″W
Camano Island
2 Central Whidbey Island Historic District
Central Whidbey Island Historic District
December 12, 1973
(#73001869)
South of Oak Harbor, roughly 6 mi (9.7 km) either side of Coupeville
48°12′43″N 122°41′12″W
Oak Harbor vicinity
3 Deception Pass
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 Skagit County
4 Deception Pass State Park-Cornet Bay Fire Circle December 6, 2019
(#100004769)
41020 WA 20
Coordinates missing
Oak Harbor
5 Deception Pass State Park-Cornet Bay Incinerator December 6, 2019
(#100004771)
41020 WA 20
Coordinates missing
Oak Harbor
6 Deception Pass State Park-Cranberry Lake Bathing and Picnic Area Historic District
Deception Pass State Park-Cranberry Lake Bathing and Picnic Area Historic District
December 4, 2019
(#100004770)
41020 WA 20
Coordinates missing
Oak Harbor
7 Deception Pass State Park-Cranberry Lake Caretaker's Area Historic District
Deception Pass State Park-Cranberry Lake Caretaker's Area Historic District
November 22, 2019
(#100004647)
41020 WA 20
Coordinates missing
Oak Harbor
8 Deception Pass State Park-North Beach Picnic Area Historic District
Deception Pass State Park-North Beach Picnic Area Historic District
November 22, 2019
(#100004645)
41020 WA 20
Coordinates missing
Oak Harbor
9 Deception Pass State Park-Rosario and Bowman Bathing, Picnic, and Caretaker's Areas Historic District
Deception Pass State Park-Rosario and Bowman Bathing, Picnic, and Caretaker's Areas Historic District
December 4, 2019
(#100004772)
41020 WA 20
Coordinates missing
Oak Harbor
10 Kristoferson Dairy
Kristoferson Dairy
January 3, 2012
(#11000986)
393 N. East Camano Dr.
48°13′28″N 122°28′51″W
Stanwood vicinity part of the Barns of Washington State MPS
11 Benjamin Loers House
Benjamin Loers House
August 29, 1977
(#77001334)
2046 Swantown Rd.
48°17′03″N 122°40′01″W
Oak Harbor
12 Olympic Club
Olympic Club
May 28, 1991
(#91000630)
230 1st St.
48°02′28″N 122°24′29″W
Langley
13 Site 45-IS-2
Site 45-IS-2
December 11, 2008
(#08001185)
Address Restricted
Camano Island Also known as the Cama Beach Archaeological Site.
14 Smith Island Light Station
Smith Island Light Station
April 6, 1978
(#78002746)
Northwest of Oak Harbor
48°19′07″N 122°50′37″W
Oak Harbor Lost due to erosion
15 Utsalady Ladies Aid Building
Utsalady Ladies Aid Building
September 25, 1998
(#98001186)
79 Utsalady Rd.
48°15′08″N 122°28′37″W
Camano Island

See also

References

  1. 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, retrieved June 20, 2014.
  2. National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places Program: Research, retrieved January 28, 2015.
  3. Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Washington Information System for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD), retrieved February 14, 2015.
  4. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on June 19, 2020.
  5. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  6. 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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