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Bachtold Building-Interurban Depot
Bachtold Building-Interurban Depot
August 27, 2019 (
#100004346 )
330 W. Main St.
46°03′53″N 118°20′39″W / 46.0647°N 118.3443°W / 46.0647; -118.3443 (Bachtold Building-Interurban Depot )
Walla Walla
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Max Baumeister Building
Max Baumeister Building
November 22, 2000 (
#00001448 )
27 W Main
46°03′59″N 118°20′20″W / 46.066389°N 118.338889°W / 46.066389; -118.338889 (Max Baumeister Building )
Walla Walla
Built in 1889 by real-estate and insurance agent
Max Baumeister , the building is an example of Late Victorian commercial architecture with
Italianate detailing. It has housed a variety of retail shops and professional offices over the years.
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John F. Boyer House
John F. Boyer House
August 11, 1980 (
#80004011 )
204 Newell St.
46°03′45″N 118°22′08″W / 46.0625°N 118.368889°W / 46.0625; -118.368889 (John F. Boyer House )
Walla Walla
The 1883 Victorian
Stick Style house was built by
John Boyer , a pioneer banker who came from San Francisco.
[9] Currently under private ownership.
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William Perry Bruce House
William Perry Bruce House
November 20, 1975 (
#75001878 )
318 Main St.
46°16′07″N 118°09′15″W / 46.268611°N 118.154167°W / 46.268611; -118.154167 (William Perry Bruce House )
Waitsburg
Built in the Victorian
Italianate style in 1883 by
William Perry Bruce , a founding settler of Waitsburg. Now the
Bruce Memorial Museum , run by the
Waitsburg Historical Society .
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Norman Francis Butler House
Norman Francis Butler House
November 12, 1992 (
#92001586 )
207 E Cherry St.
46°04′16″N 118°20′18″W / 46.071111°N 118.338333°W / 46.071111; -118.338333 (Norman Francis Butler House )
Walla Walla
A prime example of Late Victorian
Queen Anne architecture, the house was built by
Norman Francis Butler in 1882 for his wife.
[12] Currently a private residence.
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Dacres Hotel
Dacres Hotel
November 5, 1974 (
#74001984 )
207 W Main St.
46°03′56″N 118°20′27″W / 46.065556°N 118.340833°W / 46.065556; -118.340833 (Dacres Hotel )
Walla Walla
Built in the Victorian
Italianate style, in 1899
James E. Dacres opened a first-class hotel in Walla Walla, which operated until 1963.
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[14] Currently houses the
CrossRoads Steakhouse .
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Dixie High School
Dixie High School
July 23, 1981 (
#81000593 )
10520 E Hwy. 12
46°08′31″N 118°08′55″W / 46.141944°N 118.148611°W / 46.141944; -118.148611 (Dixie High School )
Dixie
Designed by the Walla Walla architectural firm of
Osterman and Siebert and built in 1921, it remained a high school until 1941. Now houses
Dixie Elementary School .
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Electric Light Works Building
Electric Light Works Building
January 4, 2012 (
#11001013 )
111 N 6th Ave.
46°03′56″N 118°20′43″W / 46.065472°N 118.345317°W / 46.065472; -118.345317 (Electric Light Works Building )
Walla Walla
Designed by
Henry Osterman , the plant was originally built in 1890 to produce coal gas. It was later converted to generate electricity. Now home to the
Power House Theater .
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Fort Walla Walla Historic District
Fort Walla Walla Historic District
April 16, 1974 (
#74001985 )
77 Wainwright Dr.
46°03′09″N 118°21′31″W / 46.0525°N 118.358611°W / 46.0525; -118.358611 (Fort Walla Walla Historic District )
Walla Walla
Fort Walla Walla was built on its present site in 1859, and housed troops until its closure in 1910. Fifteen buildings built between 1858 and 1906 remain standing on the property.
[19] Today the site contains a 208-acre city park, the
Fort Walla Walla Museum , and the
Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center .
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Green Park School
Green Park School
November 8, 1990 (
#90001604 )
1105 Isaacs Ave.
46°04′28″N 118°19′20″W / 46.074444°N 118.322222°W / 46.074444; -118.322222 (Green Park School )
Walla Walla
Designed by
Henry Osterman and built in 1905, the school is an example of
Renaissance Revival architecture.
[22] It remains
Green Park Elementary School today.
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Johnson Bridge
Johnson Bridge
July 16, 1982 (
#82004302 )
Touchet North Rd (spans Touchet River)
46°07′22″N 118°38′57″W / 46.122778°N 118.649167°W / 46.122778; -118.649167 (Johnson Bridge )
Lowden
Designed by
E.R. Smith and built by the Walla Walla County engineering department in 1929, the bridge spans the
Touchet River .
[24] Replaced by a new bridge in 2007.
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Kirkman House
Kirkman House
December 27, 1974 (
#74001986 )
214 N Colville St.
46°04′13″N 118°20′23″W / 46.070278°N 118.339722°W / 46.070278; -118.339722 (Kirkman House )
Walla Walla
The oldest residence in Walla Walla, the brick
Italianate Victorian style house was built by William Kirkman in 1880, and was home to three generations of his descendants. Today it serves as the
Kirkman House Museum and Textile Center.
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Liberty Theater
Liberty Theater
April 29, 1993 (
#93000358 )
50 E Main St.
46°04′03″N 118°20′15″W / 46.067467°N 118.337419°W / 46.067467; -118.337419 (Liberty Theater )
Walla Walla
An example of
Craftsman and
Moderne architecture , the building was designed by
Osterman and Siebert , originally opening in 1917 as the American Theater. Now a
Macy's department store.
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Lower Snake River Archaeological District
Upload image
October 29, 1984 (
#84000471 )
Address restricted
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Burbank
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George Ludwigs House
George Ludwigs House
April 12, 1982 (
#82004303 )
125 Newell St.
46°03′50″N 118°19′55″W / 46.063889°N 118.331944°W / 46.063889; -118.331944 (George Ludwigs House )
Walla Walla
Local businessman George Ludwigs commissioned
William Meyer in 1904 to design the house for the Luwigs family. The house, an example of
Craftsman and
Shingle Style architecture, is currently a private residence.
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Marcus Whitman Hotel
Marcus Whitman Hotel
November 30, 1999 (
#99001461 )
107 N. Second Ave.
46°04′10″N 118°20′24″W / 46.069444°N 118.34°W / 46.069444; -118.34 (Marcus Whitman Hotel )
Walla Walla
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Memorial Building, Whitman College
Memorial Building, Whitman College
December 3, 1974 (
#74001987 )
345 Boyer Ave.
46°04′16″N 118°19′42″W / 46.071111°N 118.328333°W / 46.071111; -118.328333 (Memorial Building, Whitman College )
Walla Walla
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Miles C. Moore House
Miles C. Moore House
November 13, 1989 (
#89001949 )
720 Bryant
46°03′22″N 118°19′04″W / 46.056111°N 118.317778°W / 46.056111; -118.317778 (Miles C. Moore House )
Walla Walla
Originally built in 1883, the home of Territorial Governor
Miles Moore and his family.
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Northern Pacific Railway Passenger Depot
Northern Pacific Railway Passenger Depot
December 6, 1990 (
#90001862 )
416 N. Second Ave.
46°04′15″N 118°20′30″W / 46.070833°N 118.341667°W / 46.070833; -118.341667 (Northern Pacific Railway Passenger Depot )
Walla Walla
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Osterman House
Osterman House
October 19, 1983 (
#83004274 )
508 Lincoln St.
46°03′57″N 118°19′31″W / 46.065833°N 118.325278°W / 46.065833; -118.325278 (Osterman House )
Walla Walla
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Preston Hall
Preston Hall
January 12, 1993 (
#92001590 )
600 Main St.
46°15′59″N 118°09′12″W / 46.266389°N 118.153333°W / 46.266389; -118.153333 (Preston Hall )
Waitsburg
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Saturno-Breen Truck Garden
Saturno-Breen Truck Garden
March 1, 1982 (
#82004301 )
East of College Place on Rt. 5
46°03′04″N 118°22′42″W / 46.051111°N 118.378333°W / 46.051111; -118.378333 (Saturno-Breen Truck Garden )
College Place
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Small-Elliott House
Small-Elliott House
March 1, 1982 (
#82004304 )
314 E. Poplar St.
46°04′03″N 118°19′50″W / 46.0675°N 118.330556°W / 46.0675; -118.330556 (Small-Elliott House )
Walla Walla
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U.S. Post Office – Walla Walla Main
U.S. Post Office – Walla Walla Main
May 30, 1991 (
#91000660 )
128 N. Second St.
46°04′06″N 118°20′20″W / 46.068333°N 118.338889°W / 46.068333; -118.338889 (U.S. Post Office – Walla Walla Main )
Walla Walla
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Waitsburg High School
Waitsburg High School
April 25, 2001 (
#01000431 )
421 Coopei St.
46°16′01″N 118°09′05″W / 46.266944°N 118.151389°W / 46.266944; -118.151389 (Waitsburg High School )
Waitsburg
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Waitsburg Historic District
Waitsburg Historic District
March 31, 1978 (
#78002784 )
Main St.
46°16′19″N 118°09′11″W / 46.271944°N 118.153056°W / 46.271944; -118.153056 (Waitsburg Historic District )
Waitsburg
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Walla Walla Downtown Historic District
Walla Walla Downtown Historic District
September 3, 2021 (
#100006868 )
Roughly bounded by Rose St., Palouse St., alley between Alder and Popular Sts., and 3rd Ave.
46°04′02″N 118°20′17″W / 46.0672°N 118.3381°W / 46.0672; -118.3381 (Walla Walla Downtown Historic District )
Walla Walla
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Walla Walla Public Library
Walla Walla Public Library
November 20, 1974 (
#74001988 )
109 S. Palouse St.
46°04′03″N 118°19′44″W / 46.0675°N 118.328889°W / 46.0675; -118.328889 (Walla Walla Public Library )
Walla Walla
Designed by Henry Osterman. Now the
Carnegie Art Center .
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Walla Walla Valley Traction Company Car Barn
Walla Walla Valley Traction Company Car Barn
December 7, 1989 (
#89002097 )
1102 W. Cherry
46°04′04″N 118°21′24″W / 46.067778°N 118.356667°W / 46.067778; -118.356667 (Walla Walla Valley Traction Company Car Barn )
Walla Walla
Originally Walla Walla's streetcar and train facility. Now the
Canoe Ridge Vineyard tasting room.
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Washington School
Washington School
November 21, 1991 (
#91001737 )
501 N. Cayuse
46°04′06″N 118°21′02″W / 46.068333°N 118.350556°W / 46.068333; -118.350556 (Washington School )
Walla Walla
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Whitehouse-Crawford Planing Mill
Whitehouse-Crawford Planing Mill
March 3, 2000 (
#00000189 )
212 N. 3rd Ave.
46°04′07″N 118°21′00″W / 46.068611°N 118.35°W / 46.068611; -118.35 (Whitehouse-Crawford Planing Mill )
Walla Walla
Built in 1904 as a woodworking mill. Now the
Seven Hills Winery .
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Whitman Mission National Historic Site
Whitman Mission National Historic Site
October 15, 1966 (
#66000749 )
6 mi (9.7 km). West of Walla Walla off U.S. 410
46°02′24″N 118°27′41″W / 46.04°N 118.461389°W / 46.04; -118.461389 (Whitman Mission National Historic Site )
Walla Walla
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Windust Caves Archaeological District
Windust Caves Archaeological District
October 29, 1984 (
#84000479 )
Address restricted
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Windust
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YMCA Building – Walla Walla
YMCA Building – Walla Walla
February 2, 2015 (
#14001245 )
28 S. Spokane Street
46°04′05″N 118°20′08″W / 46.068022°N 118.335547°W / 46.068022; -118.335547 (YMCA Building – Walla Walla )
Walla Walla