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Location of Franklin County in Washington
This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the
National Register of Historic Places in
Franklin 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 16 of those are found partially or wholly in Franklin County.
This
National Park Service list is complete through
NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.
[4]
Current listings
[5]
Name on the Register
Image
Date listed
[6]
Location
City or town
Description
1
Allen Rockshelter
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November 16, 1978 (
#78002741 )
Address Restricted
Pasco
2
Burr Cave
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December 15, 1978 (
#78002742 )
Address Restricted
Walker
3
Franklin County Courthouse
Franklin County Courthouse
February 8, 1978 (
#78002740 )
1016 N. 4th Ave..
46°14′14″N 119°05′44″W / 46.237222°N 119.095556°W / 46.237222; -119.095556 (Franklin County Courthouse )
Pasco
4
Kurtzman Park
Kurtzman Park
December 27, 2022 (
#100008491 )
331 S. Wehe Ave.
46°13′55″N 119°04′29″W / 46.2319°N 119.0746°W / 46.2319; -119.0746 (Kurtzman Park )
Pasco
5
Lower Snake River Archaeological District
Lower Snake River Archaeological District
October 29, 1984 (
#84000471 )
Address Restricted
Pasco
6
Marmes Rockshelter
Marmes Rockshelter
October 15, 1966 (
#66000745 )
Under Lake Herbert G. West
46°36′52″N 118°12′09″W / 46.6144°N 118.2025°W / 46.6144; -118.2025 (Marmes Rockshelter )
Lyons Ferry
7
James Moore House
James Moore House
May 31, 1979 (
#79002532 )
Off U.S. 395
46°13′43″N 119°08′04″W / 46.228611°N 119.134444°W / 46.228611; -119.134444 (James Moore House )
Pasco
8
Morning Star Baptist Church
Morning Star Baptist Church
September 29, 2022 (
#100008226 )
631 South Douglas Ave.
46°13′42″N 119°04′20″W / 46.2282°N 119.0721°W / 46.2282; -119.0721 (Morning Star Baptist Church )
Pasco
9
Palouse Canyon Archaeological District
Palouse Canyon Archaeological District
October 29, 1984 (
#84000464 )
Address Restricted
Starbuck
10
Pasco Carnegie Library
Pasco Carnegie Library
August 3, 1982 (
#82004212 )
305 N. 4th Ave.
46°13′58″N 119°05′35″W / 46.232778°N 119.093056°W / 46.232778; -119.093056 (Pasco Carnegie Library )
Pasco
Carnegie Libraries of Washington TR
11
Sacajawea State Park
Sacajawea State Park
April 24, 2007 (
#07000364 )
2503 Sacajawea Park Rd
46°12′00″N 119°02′26″W / 46.2°N 119.040556°W / 46.2; -119.040556 (Sacajawea State Park )
Pasco
12
Savage Island Archeological District
Savage Island Archeological District
August 28, 1976 (
#76001881 )
Address Restricted
Richland
13
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company-Box Canyon Viaduct
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company-Box Canyon Viaduct
December 31, 2018 (
#100003280 )
Milepost 270.0, former SP&S RR line
46°32′57″N 118°33′29″W / 46.5491°N 118.5581°W / 46.5491; -118.5581 (Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company-Box Canyon Viaduct )
Windust vicinity
14
Strawberry Island Village Archeological Site
Strawberry Island Village Archeological Site
August 21, 1980 (
#80003999 )
Address Restricted
Pasco
15
Tri-Cities Archaeological District
Tri-Cities Archaeological District
October 29, 1984 (
#84000468 )
Address Restricted
Richland
16
Windust Caves Archaeological District
Windust Caves Archaeological District
October 29, 1984 (
#84000479 )
Address Restricted
Windust
Former listings
[5]
Name on the Register
Image
Date listed Date removed
Location
City or town
Description
1
Pasco-Kennewick Bridge
Pasco-Kennewick Bridge
March 26, 1979 (#82004213) July 16, 1990
Spanned the Columbia River downstream of the
Ed Hendler Bridge
Pasco
See also
References
^ 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 .
^
National Park Service ,
National Register of Historic Places Program: Research , retrieved January 28, 2015 .
^
Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation ,
Washington Information System for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data (WISAARD) , retrieved February 14, 2015 .
^ National Park Service,
United States Department of the Interior ,
"National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions" , retrieved April 12, 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.
^ 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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