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National Register of Historic Places listings in Ferry County, Washington facts for kids

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The National Register of Historic Places is like a special list of buildings, places, and objects in the United States that are important to history. These places are recognized because they tell us stories about the past, showing how people lived, worked, and built things long ago. When a place is on this list, it helps protect it and makes sure future generations can learn from it.

In Ferry County, Washington, there are several amazing places on this list. They include old hotels, bridges, schools, and even a courthouse. Let's explore some of these historic treasures!

Historic Places in Ferry County

Ferry County is home to many interesting sites that have been recognized for their historical importance. These places help us understand the unique history of the area, from early settlements to important transportation routes.

Old Buildings with Stories

Many buildings in Ferry County have stood for a long time and hold fascinating stories.

Ansorge Hotel

The Ansorge Hotel is located in Curlew at River Street and Railroad Avenue. It was added to the National Register on March 26, 1979. This old hotel gives us a peek into what life was like in Curlew many years ago.

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The historic Ansorge Hotel in Curlew.

Creaser Hotel

In Republic, you can find the Creaser Hotel at 664 Church Lane. This building became a historic listing on April 12, 1982. It's another example of the early hotels that served travelers and residents in the region.

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The Creaser Hotel during winter.

Curlew School

The Curlew School is an important historic building located off WA 4A in Curlew. It was added to the National Register on November 28, 1980. Schools are often central to a community's history, showing how education developed over time.

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The historic Curlew School building.

Fairweather-Trevitt House

The Fairweather-Trevitt House is a historic home at 645 Kaufman in Republic. It was listed on August 10, 2000. Old houses like this often show us the architectural styles and daily lives of people from the past.

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The Fairweather-Trevitt House.

Ferry County Courthouse

The Ferry County Courthouse is a significant building at 350 E Delaware Avenue in Republic. It was added to the National Register on May 4, 2018. Courthouses are usually important centers for local government and community life.

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The Ferry County Courthouse.

Jesse W. and Elizabeth Slagle House

Another historic home in Republic is the Jesse W. and Elizabeth Slagle House at 912 S. Keller Street. It was listed on May 11, 2011. This house represents the history of families who lived and contributed to the Republic community.

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The Jesse W. and Elizabeth Slagle House.

Important Bridges

Bridges are vital for connecting communities and allowing people to travel. Several historic bridges in Ferry County are recognized for their engineering and historical importance.

Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls

The Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls carries US 395 over the mighty Columbia River. This bridge, located near Kettle Falls, was listed on March 28, 1995. It's a key part of the transportation history in the region and also extends into Stevens County.

Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls, U.S. Route 395 spanning Columbia River, Kettle Falls vicinity (Stevens County, Washington)
The Columbia River Bridge at Kettle Falls.

Curlew Bridge

The Curlew Bridge spans the Kettle River in Curlew. It was recognized as historic on July 16, 1982. This bridge is part of a larger group of historic bridges and tunnels in Washington.

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The Curlew Bridge over the Kettle River.

Orient Bridge

The Orient Bridge is found on Richardson Road, spanning the Kettle River near Orient. It was listed on July 16, 1982, the same day as the Curlew Bridge. This bridge also extends into Stevens County.

Orient Bridge, Spanning Kettle River at Richardson Road, Orient, (Ferry County, Washington)
The Orient Bridge.

Other Historic Sites

Ferry County also has other unique historic listings.

Kettle Falls District

The Kettle Falls District near Kettle Falls was added to the National Register on November 20, 1974. This district is a historic area, meaning it includes more than just one building. It's a place where important historical events or activities took place.

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Kettle Falls in April 1969.

U.S. Inspection Station – Ferry, Washington

The U.S. Inspection Station – Ferry, Washington is located at 3559 T.B.C. Road in Curlew. This station, listed on September 10, 2014, was important for checking people and goods crossing the border.

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The U.S. Inspection Station at Ferry.

U.S. Inspection Station – Laurier, Washington

Another border station, the U.S. Inspection Station – Laurier, Washington, is on US 395 in Laurier. It was also listed on September 10, 2014. These stations played a big role in controlling who and what entered the country.

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The U.S. Inspection Station at Laurier.

Former Listings

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register of Historic Places might be removed. This can happen if the building is changed too much, or if it is no longer standing. One example in Ferry County is the Nelson-Grunwell Store in Danville, which was removed from the list on July 16, 1990.

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