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Have you ever wondered about the cool old buildings and places in your area? In Yakima County, Washington, there's a special list of places that are super important to history. It's called the National Register of Historic Places.

This list helps protect buildings, sites, and objects that tell us about the past. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized by the United States government for its historical or architectural value. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for old buildings!

Yakima County has 69 amazing places on this list. There was one more, but it was removed from the list later on. Let's explore some of these cool historic spots!

Historic Buildings and Homes

Many of the places on the National Register are old houses and buildings that show us how people lived and worked long ago.

Cool Houses to Discover

  • E. William Brackett House: This house in Yakima was added to the list in 1990. It's a great example of older homes in the area.
  • Brooker-Taylor House: Also in Yakima, this house joined the list in 1987. It has a unique style that was popular back then.
  • Buckeye Ranch House: Located near Naches, this ranch house was listed in 1990. It gives us a peek into the history of ranching in the region.
  • Carbonneau Mansion: This grand mansion in Yakima was listed in 1976. It's a beautiful old home that stands out.
  • Rupert Card House: Another Yakima home, added in 1987, showing different architectural styles from the past.
  • Elizabeth Loudon Carmichael House: Found in Union Gap, this house was listed in 1991. It's a piece of local history.
  • Carmichael-Loudon House: This Yakima house, listed in 1987, is another example of the area's historic homes.
  • Cornell Farmstead: Near Grandview, this farmstead was listed in 1987. It reminds us of the farming history of Yakima County.
  • Harrison Dills House: A Yakima house from 1987, showing how homes were built in that era.
  • Donald House: This Yakima house, listed in 1976, is another important part of the city's architectural heritage.
  • H. M. Gilbert House: A Yakima home added in 1985, representing the older residential areas.
  • Daniel Goodman House: This Yakima house was listed in 1992. It's a well-preserved example of its time.
  • James Greene House: A Yakima house from 1987, adding to the list of historic residences.
  • A. E. Howard House: This Yakima home was listed in 1987. It's a classic example of its architectural period.
  • Howay-Dykstra House: In Grandview, this house was added in 1987. It's part of the town's historic charm.
  • William N. Irish House: A Yakima house listed in 1992, showing different styles of homes.
  • James Knuppenburg House: This Yakima house was listed in 1987. It's a significant historical building.
  • LaFramboise Farmstead: Near Moxee City, this farmstead was listed in 1985. It tells a story of early farming.
  • Larson-Hellieson House: A Yakima house from 1987, adding to the city's historic homes.
  • William Lindsey House: This Yakima house was listed in 1987. It's a great example of older architecture.
  • Alexander McAllister House: In Union Gap, this house was listed in 1990. It's an important part of the town's past.
  • John J. Miller House: A Yakima house from 1987, showing the variety of historic homes.
  • Francis Mineau House: This Yakima house was listed in 1987. It's a well-preserved piece of history.
  • Edward B. Moore House: Another Yakima house from 1987, contributing to the city's historic character.
  • Morse House: In Grandview, this house was listed in 1987. It's a notable historic building.
  • Winfield Perrin House: A Yakima house from 1987, showing the different styles of homes built long ago.
  • H. W. Potter House: This Yakima house was listed in 1987. It's a significant historical residence.
  • Powell House: A Yakima house from 1987, adding to the list of important historic homes.
  • James Richey House: This Yakima house was listed in 1987. It's a great example of the architecture of its time.
  • Rosedell: This Yakima property was listed in 1990. It's a unique historic site.
  • W. P. Sawyer House And Orchard: Near Sawyer, this house and orchard were listed in 1977. It tells a story of early farming and settlement.
  • James Sharp House: A Yakima house from 1987, showing the city's rich history.
  • Reuben Sweet House: This Yakima house was listed in 1987. It's another important historic home.
  • William Watt House: A Yakima house from 1987, adding to the collection of historic residences.
  • Dr. Edmond West House: This Yakima house was listed in 1987. It's a significant historical building.
  • Charles Wilcox House: A Yakima house from 1987, showing the variety of historic homes.
  • Fred and Elizabeth Young House: This Yakima house was listed in 2011. It's a more recent addition to the historic register.

Other Interesting Buildings

  • Capitol Theatre: This theater in Yakima was listed in 1973. It's a beautiful old building where people used to watch shows and movies. Imagine all the history inside its walls!
  • First Baptist Church: Located in Yakima, this church was added to the list in 2016. It's an important part of the community's history.
  • Grandview Herald Building: In Grandview, this building was listed in 1987. It used to house the local newspaper.
  • Grandview High School: The old high school building in Grandview was listed in 1987. Many students learned here over the years!
  • Grandview State Bank: This bank building in Grandview was listed in 1987. It's a reminder of how towns grew and developed.
  • A. E. Larson Building: In Yakima, this building was listed in 1984. It's a historic commercial building.
  • Lund Building: This Yakima building was listed in 1983. It's another important part of the city's downtown history.
  • Mabton High School: The old high school in Mabton was listed in 1985. It's a landmark for the town.
  • Masonic Temple: This building in Yakima was listed in 1996. It's also known as the Great Western Building.
  • U. S. Post Office and Courthouse: Located in Yakima, this building was listed in 1979. It's also known as the William O. Douglas Federal Building.
  • Union Pacific Freight Building: This building in Yakima was listed in 1988. It was important for moving goods by train.
  • US Post Office-Sunnyside Main: The main post office in Sunnyside was listed in 1991.
  • US Post Office-Toppenish Main: The main post office in Toppenish was listed in 1991.
  • Yakima Indian Agency Building: In Toppenish, this building was listed in 1988. It played a role in the history of the local Native American community.
  • Young Women's Christian Association Building: This YWCA building in Yakima was listed in 1993. It's been a place for community activities for many years.

Unique Historic Sites

Yakima County also has some very unique and interesting historic sites that aren't just buildings.

  • Bumping Lake Cabin No. 16: This cabin near Naches was listed in 2013. It's a historic cabin in a beautiful natural setting.
  • Bumping Lake Resort: Also near Naches, this resort was listed in 2013. It's a place where people have enjoyed nature for a long time.
  • Donald-Wapato Bridge: This bridge over the Yakima River was listed in 1995. Bridges are important for travel and trade.
  • Edgar Rock Lodge: Near Naches, this lodge was listed in 1996. It's a historic place in the wilderness.
  • Fort Simcoe State Park: Southwest of Yakima, this park was listed in 1974. It was once a fort and is a very important historical site.
  • O. J. Gendron Ranch: Near Moxee City, this ranch was listed in 2005. It shows the history of ranching in the area.
  • James Gleed Barn: This barn near Naches was listed in 1990. Old barns are important for understanding farming history.
  • Gotchen Creek Ranger Station: Located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, this ranger station was listed in 2007. It's a historic site related to forest management.
  • Grandview Road-Yellowstone Trail: This historic road near Grandview was listed in 1995. It was once part of a famous cross-country trail.
  • Grave of the Legendary Giantess: This unique rock formation near Toppenish was listed in 1978. People thought it looked like the outline of a woman. It's a natural wonder with a local legend!
  • Kamiakin's Gardens: West of Union Gap, these gardens were listed in 1976. They are named after Chief Kamiakin, an important leader of the Yakama people.
  • Mattoon Cabin: South of Sawyer, this cabin was listed in 1977. It's a historic cabin that tells a story of early settlers.
  • Old North Yakima Historic District: This area in Yakima was listed in 1986. It includes many historic buildings that show what the old town looked like.
  • St. Joseph's Mission: East of Tampico, this mission was listed in 1976. It's a historic religious site.
  • Teapot Dome Service Station: This very unique gas station in Zillah was listed in 1985. It's shaped like a teapot!
  • Toppenish-Zillah Bridge: This bridge over the Yakima River was listed in 1995. It connects the towns of Toppenish and Zillah.
  • Yakima Valley Transportation Company: This historic transportation company in Yakima was listed in 1992. It was important for moving people and goods around the valley.

Former Listings

Sometimes, a place might be removed from the National Register of Historic Places. This usually happens if the building is changed too much or is no longer standing.

  • C. M. Holtzinger Fruit Company Building: This building in Yakima was listed in 1988 but was removed in 1990.
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