National Register of Historic Places listings in Snohomish County, Washington

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is a list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects in the United States that are designated for historic preservation. It is maintained by the National Park Service, a sub-agency of the federal Department of the Interior, and recognizes over 98,000 properties for their historic significance, artistic value, or other qualities.[1][2] The listing does not place restrictions on the use or fate of properties unless they receive federal funding or other assistance,[3] but does include tax credits for maintenance and rehabilitation of eligible sites.[4][5]
The NRHP has 1,500 listings in Washington and 50 that are partially or wholly within Snohomish County.[6] These properties include historic buildings in cities, fire lookouts in the Cascade Mountains, farms, monuments, and a ship.[7]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 16, 2024.[8]
Current listings
[edit][9] | Name on the Register[10] | Image | Date listed[11] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bates-Tanner Farm | ![]() |
March 9, 1995 (#95000189) |
3420 240th St. SE 47°46′50″N 122°11′06″W / 47.780556°N 122.185°W | Bothell | Bothell MPS |
2 | Bush House | ![]() |
September 8, 2017 (#100001597) |
308 5th St. 47°49′12″N 121°33′15″W / 47.820047°N 121.554204°W | Index | |
3 | Butler-Jackson House | ![]() |
May 14, 1998 (#97000494) |
1703 Grand Ave. 47°59′16″N 122°12′40″W / 47.987778°N 122.211111°W | Everett | |
4 | Andrew Carnegie Library | ![]() |
April 24, 1973 (#73001887) |
118 5th Ave., N. 47°48′40″N 122°22′32″W / 47.811111°N 122.375556°W | Edmonds | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR (AD) |
5 | Commerce Building | ![]() |
October 1, 1992 (#92001290) |
1801 Hewitt Ave. 47°58′47″N 122°12′16″W / 47.979722°N 122.204444°W | Everett | |
6 | Community Center and War Memorial Building | ![]() |
February 26, 1979 (#79002554) |
1611 Everett Ave. 47°58′56″N 122°12′22″W / 47.982222°N 122.206111°W | Everett | |
7 | Darrington Ranger Station | ![]() |
March 6, 1991 (#91000155) |
1405 Emmens St. 48°15′40″N 121°36′09″W / 48.261111°N 121.6025°W | Darrington | |
8 | Equator (schooner) | ![]() |
April 14, 1972 (#72001281) |
14th St. Yacht Basin 47°59′52″N 122°12′50″W / 47.997778°N 122.213889°W | Everett | |
9 | Everett Carnegie Library | ![]() |
December 6, 1975 (#75001868) |
3001 Oakes Ave. 47°58′40″N 122°12′10″W / 47.977778°N 122.202778°W | Everett | Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR (AD) |
10 | Everett City Hall | ![]() |
May 2, 1990 (#90000674) |
3002 Wetmore Ave. 47°58′39″N 122°12′22″W / 47.9775°N 122.206111°W | Everett | Officially renamed the Mayor William E. Moore building in 2012. |
11 | Everett Fire Station No. 2 | ![]() |
May 2, 1990 (#90000673) |
2801 Oakes Ave. 47°58′50″N 122°12′10″W / 47.980556°N 122.202778°W | Everett | |
12 | Everett High School | ![]() |
June 4, 1997 (#97000493) |
2400 Colby Ave. 47°59′07″N 122°12′29″W / 47.985278°N 122.208056°W | Everett | |
13 | Evergreen Mountain Lookout | ![]() |
July 14, 1987 (#87001187) |
Skykomish Ranger District on SW ridgecrest of Evergreen Mountain 47°50′12″N 121°15′46″W / 47.836667°N 121.262778°W | Skykomish | |
14 | Floral Hall | ![]() |
April 26, 1990 (#90000671) |
Forest Park 47°57′33″N 122°13′07″W / 47.959167°N 122.218611°W | Everett | |
15 | Charles and Idalia Fratt House | ![]() |
May 8, 2017 (#100000991) |
1725 Grand Ave. 47°59′39″N 122°12′44″W / 47.994182°N 122.212173°W | Everett | |
16 | Green Mountain Lookout | ![]() |
February 22, 1988 (#88000117) |
Darrington Ranger District 48°17′30″N 121°14′15″W / 48.291667°N 121.2375°W | Darrington | |
17 | Grimm House | ![]() |
March 9, 1995 (#95000191) |
2002 Hartford Dr. 48°00′57″N 122°03′44″W / 48.015833°N 122.062222°W | Lake Stevens | |
18 | Roland Hartley House | ![]() |
May 2, 1986 (#86000958) |
2320 Rucker Ave. 47°59′12″N 122°12′37″W / 47.986667°N 122.210278°W | Everett | |
19 | Hewitt Avenue Historic District | ![]() |
December 13, 2010 (#10001020) |
1620-1915 Hewitt Ave. and portions of Wetmore, Rockefeller, Oakes, and Lombard Ave. 47°58′45″N 122°12′19″W / 47.979167°N 122.205278°W | Everett | |
20 | Horseshoe Bend Placer Claim | ![]() |
May 7, 1981 (#81000590) |
North of Sultan 47°55′41″N 121°48′20″W / 47.928056°N 121.805556°W | Sultan | |
21 | Indian Shaker Church | ![]() |
May 4, 1976 (#76001910) |
West of Marysville, Tulalip Reservation, N. Meridan Ave. 48°02′32″N 122°13′52″W / 48.042222°N 122.231111°W | Marysville | An Indian Shaker Church denomination building, presumably |
22 | Keeler's Korner | ![]() |
April 29, 1982 (#82004287) |
16401 U.S. 99 47°51′00″N 122°17′30″W / 47.85°N 122.291667°W | Lynnwood | NRHP listing #51549. Gas station & grocery store dating from 1927. |
23 | Longfellow Elementary School | ![]() |
July 30, 2021 (#100006802) |
3715 Oakes Ave. 47°58′07″N 122°12′14″W / 47.9685°N 122.2039°W | Everett | |
24 | Marysville Opera House | ![]() |
February 25, 1982 (#82004288) |
1225 3rd St. 48°03′04″N 122°10′46″W / 48.051111°N 122.179444°W | Marysville | |
25 | McCabe Building | ![]() |
October 21, 1977 (#77001359) |
3120 Hewitt Ave. 47°58′44″N 122°11′15″W / 47.978889°N 122.1875°W | Everett | |
26 | Miners Ridge Lookout | ![]() |
July 19, 1987 (#87001183) |
Darrington Ranger District in Glacier Peak Wilderness area 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Pacific Crest trail 48°12′26″N 121°01′41″W / 48.207222°N 121.028056°W | Darrington | |
27 | Monte Cristo Hotel | ![]() |
June 3, 1976 (#76001907) |
1507 Wall St. 47°58′41″N 122°12′30″W / 47.978056°N 122.208333°W | Everett | |
28 | Mukilteo Light Station | October 21, 1977 (#77001360) |
WA 525 47°56′56″N 122°18′18″W / 47.948889°N 122.305°W | Mukilteo | ||
29 | Naval Auxiliary Air Station-Arlington | ![]() |
June 30, 1995 (#95000802) |
18204 59th Dr. NE., Arlington Municipal Airport Boundary increase (listed March 27, 2012, refnum 12000163): 18204 59th Dr., NE 48°09′49″N 122°09′33″W / 48.163611°N 122.159167°W | Arlington | |
30 | North Coast Casket Company Building | ![]() |
August 8, 2006 (#06000700) |
1210 W. Marine View Dr. 48°00′10″N 122°12′54″W / 48.002778°N 122.215°W | Everett | Now demolished. Deconstructed in 2011 by Port of Everett after lengthy battle on preservation vs. site redevelopment.[12] Commonly known as the Collins Building. |
31 | North Creek School | ![]() |
May 19, 1994 (#94000406) |
1129 208th Street SE 47°48′31″N 122°13′02″W / 47.8087°N 122.2173°W | Bothell | Moved to Centennial Park in 2008. |
32 | D. O. Pearson House | ![]() |
May 25, 1973 (#73001890) |
Pearson and Market Sts. 48°14′31″N 122°22′11″W / 48.241944°N 122.369722°W | Stanwood | NRHP listing #73001890 Now part of the Stanwood Area History Museum. |
33 | Point Elliott Treaty Monument | ![]() |
April 14, 2004 (#04000316) |
Jct. of Lincoln Ave. and 3rd St. 47°56′54″N 122°18′12″W / 47.948333°N 122.303333°W | Mukilteo | |
34 | Red Men Hall | ![]() |
April 13, 1973 (#73001889) |
530 Index Avenue 47°49′18″N 121°33′14″W / 47.821531°N 121.553946°W | Index | Collapsed January 1, 2009 |
35 | Rucker Hill Historic District | ![]() |
November 8, 1989 (#89000399) |
Roughly bounded by 32nd, Tulalip Ave., Bell Ave., Snohomish Ave., Laurel, and Warren 47°58′23″N 122°13′14″W / 47.973056°N 122.220556°W | Everett | |
36 | Rucker House | ![]() |
December 4, 1975 (#75001869) |
412 Laurel Dr. 47°58′23″N 122°13′21″W / 47.973056°N 122.2225°W | Everett | |
37 | Snohomish County Courthouse | ![]() |
December 6, 1975 (#75001870) |
Wetmore Ave. between Wall St. and Pacific Ave. 47°58′39″N 122°12′19″W / 47.9775°N 122.205278°W | Everett | |
38 | Snohomish Historic District | ![]() |
October 22, 1974 (#74001978) |
Roughly bounded by Ave. E, 5th St., Union Ave., Northern Pacific RR and Snohomish River 47°54′46″N 122°05′36″W / 47.912778°N 122.093333°W | Snohomish | |
39 | St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church | ![]() |
June 18, 1976 (#76001911) |
West of Marysville on Mission Beach Rd. 48°03′43″N 122°16′34″W / 48.061944°N 122.276111°W | Marysville | |
40 | Stanwood IOOF Public Hall | ![]() |
February 21, 2002 (#02000087) |
27128 102nd Ave. NW 48°14′35″N 122°22′11″W / 48.243056°N 122.369722°W | Stanwood | Now Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center. |
41 | Suiattle Guard Station | ![]() |
December 18, 1990 (#90001865) |
Suiattle River east of Buck Cr., Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie NF 48°15′42″N 121°19′04″W / 48.261667°N 121.317778°W | Darrington | |
42 | Swalwell Block and Adjoining Commercial Buildings | ![]() |
May 17, 1976 (#76001908) |
2901-2909 and 2915 Hewitt Ave. 47°58′47″N 122°11′26″W / 47.979722°N 122.190556°W | Everett | |
43 | Swalwell Cottage | ![]() |
November 28, 1978 (#78002773) |
2712 Pine St. 47°58′53″N 122°11′29″W / 47.981389°N 122.191389°W | Everett | |
44 | Three Fingers Lookout | July 14, 1987 (#87001190) |
Darrington Ranger District on the southernmost peak 48°10′12″N 121°41′11″W / 48.17°N 121.686389°W | Darrington | ||
45 | Trafton School | ![]() |
October 30, 2006 (#06000730) |
12616 Jim Creek Rd. 48°14′19″N 122°03′36″W / 48.238611°N 122.06°W | Arlington | Rural Public Schools of Washington State MPS |
46 | Tulalip Indian Agency Office | ![]() |
May 3, 1976 (#76001912) |
3901 Mission Beach Rd., Tulalip Reservation 48°03′56″N 122°17′04″W / 48.065556°N 122.284444°W | Marysville | |
47 | U.S. Post Office and Customshouse | ![]() |
June 22, 1976 (#76001909) |
3006 Colby Ave. 47°58′40″N 122°12′27″W / 47.977778°N 122.2075°W | Everett | Also known as the Federal Building and as Peed Hall (from a recent period when it was owned by Cogswell College). |
48 | Verlot Ranger Station-Public Service Center | ![]() |
April 8, 1986 (#86000839) |
Mt. Baker, Snoqualmie National Forest 48°05′38″N 121°46′46″W / 48.093889°N 121.779444°W | Granite Falls | NRHP listing #86000839 |
49 | Weyerhaeuser Timber Company Office Building | ![]() |
January 2, 2024 (#100009679) |
615 Millwright Loop N 48°00′05″N 122°13′17″W / 48.0013°N 122.2215°W | Everett | Re-listed following delisting in 2022. |
50 | Winningham Farm | ![]() |
May 13, 1994 (#94000418) |
3214 228th St. SE. 47°47′28″N 122°10′55″W / 47.791111°N 122.181944°W | Bothell |
Former listings
[edit][9] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | "Jack Knife" Bridge | ![]() |
July 16, 1982 (#73001888) | July 16, 1990 | Spans the Ebey Slough at Home Acres Rd. E of Everett 47°59′35″N 122°09′53″W / 47.992969°N 122.164661°W | Everett vicinity | The bridge was replaced in its site spanning Ebey Slough. The image shows the formerly landmarked bridge in its new location. No longer a bascule, it now functions as a stationary footbridge to Spencer Island Park, crossing Union Slough east of Everett. |
2 | Weyerhaeuser Office Building | ![]() |
May 14, 1986 (#86001079) | December 19, 2022 | 1710 W. Marine View Dr. 47°59′43″N 122°12′47″W / 47.995278°N 122.213056°W | Everett | Re-listed in 2024 after move and renovation. |
See also
[edit]- National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington state
- Listings in neighboring counties: Chelan, Island, King, Kitsap, Skagit
- Historic preservation
- History of Washington (state)
- Index of Washington (state)-related articles
References
[edit]- ^ "National Register of Historic Places". United States General Services Administration. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ "What is the National Register of Historic Places?". National Park Service. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: FAQs". National Park Service. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ Groover, Heidi (October 17, 2022). "Wallingford seeks historic status; some worry it's a roadblock to density". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ "Historic Registers". Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ "WISAARD (Washington Information System for Architectural and Archeological Records Data)". Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ "Designated historic sites in Snohomish County". The Everett Herald. July 5, 2012. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved August 16, 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.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "Collins Building (North Coast Casket Company), Everett".