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

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This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Klickitat 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. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Washington is home to approximately 1,500, and 12 of those are found in Klickitat County.


Klickitat County in Washington state is home to many special places. These places are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect buildings, sites, and objects that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. Think of it like a VIP list for historic treasures!

When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized as a valuable part of our past. It also helps make sure these places are preserved for future generations, like you! Let's explore some of these cool historic spots in Klickitat County.

Historic Places in Klickitat County

Appleton Log Hall

The Appleton Log Hall is a unique building located in Appleton. It was built from logs and has been an important community gathering spot for many years. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 2, 1992. Imagine all the events and meetings that have happened inside its rustic walls!

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The historic Appleton Log Hall.

First Day Advent Christian Church

In Maryhill, you can find the First Day Advent Christian Church. This church has a long history and is an example of the architecture from its time. It was recognized for its historical importance on September 26, 1991.

First Day Advent Christian Church - Maryhill Washington
The First Day Advent Christian Church in Maryhill.

Goldendale Free Public Library

The Goldendale Free Public Library in Goldendale is more than just a place to borrow books. It's a "Carnegie Library," meaning it was built with money donated by Andrew Carnegie, a famous businessman who helped fund thousands of libraries across the country. This library opened its doors thanks to his generosity and was listed on August 3, 1982. It's a great example of how important libraries were, and still are, to communities.

Goldendale Free Public Library - Goldendale Washington
The Goldendale Free Public Library, a Carnegie Library.

Klickitat County Courthouse

Also in Goldendale is the Klickitat County Courthouse. This building is where important government decisions for the county are made. Courthouses often have interesting architecture and tell a story about the local government's history. This one was added to the Register on September 10, 2014.

Klickitat County Court House in Goldendale WA
The Klickitat County Courthouse.

Maryhill Museum of Art

One of the most famous historic places in the county is the Maryhill Museum of Art. It's located southwest of Goldendale and is much more than just a museum. It was originally planned as a grand home for Sam Hill, a wealthy businessman, but he later decided to turn it into a museum. It opened to the public in 1940 and was added to the Register on December 31, 1974. The museum is known for its diverse collections, including Native American artifacts, European art, and even chess sets!

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The impressive Maryhill Museum of Art.

Charles Newell House

The Charles Newell House is another historic home in Goldendale. Old houses like this often show us how people lived in the past and what kind of styles were popular. This house was recognized for its historical value on August 18, 1977.

Newell House - Goldendale Washington
The historic Charles Newell House.

Rattlesnake Creek Site

The Rattlesnake Creek Site near Husum is a very special kind of historic place: an archaeological site. This means it's a location where scientists study human history through digging up artifacts and remains. These sites can tell us a lot about ancient cultures and how people lived thousands of years ago. This important site was listed on May 22, 1978.

Rattlesnake Creek Site NRHP 78002762 Klickitat County, WA
The Rattlesnake Creek Site.

Trout Lake Tourist Club

The Trout Lake Tourist Club in Trout Lake was added to the Register on September 21, 2005. Places like this often tell us about how people used to travel and where they stayed when exploring new areas. It's a glimpse into the history of tourism in the region.

Trout Lake Tourist Club NRHP 05001063 Klickitat County, WA
The Trout Lake Tourist Club.

Whitcomb Cabin

The Whitcomb Cabin is a historic cabin located near Glenwood. Cabins like this are often reminders of the early settlers and pioneers who built homes in the wilderness. It was listed on June 10, 1975, preserving a piece of the area's frontier past.

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The historic Whitcomb Cabin.

Wishram Indian Village Site

The Wishram Indian Village Site is a very important historical district located near The Dalles, Oregon. This site was once a thriving village of the Wishram people, a Native American tribe. It's a place where you can learn about the rich culture and history of the Indigenous people who lived in this area for centuries. It was added to the Register on March 16, 1972.

Wishram Petroglyphs
Petroglyphs at the Wishram Indian Village Site.

See also

External links

  • Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Historic Register program
  • National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places site
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