Results for National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark - Port Gamble Historic District
One of the earliest and most important lumber-producing ce...
National Historic Landmark - Pioneer Bldg, Pergola, & Totem Pole
The Pioneer Building, completed in 1892 and built on the s...
National Historic Landmark - Paradise Inn
A rustic hotel with furnishings in the lobby that have a h...
National Historic Landmark - Panama Hotel
The Panama Hotel is an example of the single-room occupanc...
National Historic Landmark - Marmes Rockshelter
The most outstanding archeological site yet discovered in ...
National Historic Landmark - Longmire Buildings
This group of structures contributed substantially to the ...
National Historic Landmark - Lightship No. 83 RELIEF
Known by her last official designation, "Relief," NO. 83 w...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Worden
A fortification which well illustrates the Endicott system...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Nisqually Granary
The fort was the first permanent Anglo-American settlement...
National Historic Landmark - Tacoma (Fireboat No. 1)
FIREBOAT NO. 1, built (1929) and operated only on Puget So...
Results for National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark - Port Gamble Historic District
One of the earliest and most important lumber-producing centers on the Pacific Coast. Still active, with a variety of architectural styles, Port Gamble exemplifies the mid-19th century company-owned town.
Information provided by the National Register of Historic Places, a program of ...
National Historic Landmark - Pioneer Bldg, Pergola, & Totem Pole
The Pioneer Building, completed in 1892 and built on the site of the home of one of the city's founding father's, is Richardsonian Romanesque in style. It is one of the best preserved buildings in Pioneer Square, the heart of ...
National Historic Landmark - Paradise Inn
A rustic hotel with furnishings in the lobby that have a hand-crafted artistry and Gothic feeling reminiscent of northern European woodwork. Built in 1916 on a smaller scale than the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone National Park, it was part ...
National Historic Landmark - Panama Hotel
The Panama Hotel is an example of the single-room occupancy hotels that characterized Seattle's historic nihomachi, today a part of the city's International District. The basement of the building includes the Hasidate Yu, the best surviving example of an urban ...
National Historic Landmark - Marmes Rockshelter
The most outstanding archeological site yet discovered in the Northwest. Excavations at the site have revealed the earliest burials in the Pacific Northwest (c. 5500-4500 BC) and possibly the oldest human remains yet encountered in the Western Hemisphere (c. 11,000-9,000 ...
National Historic Landmark - Longmire Buildings
This group of structures contributed substantially to the development of rustic architecture. Built in 1927, the buildings were tied in with their awesome surroundings because the rounded glacial boulders and logs used in the construction were in proportion with the ...
National Historic Landmark - Lightship No. 83 RELIEF
Known by her last official designation, "Relief," NO. 83 was built (1905) to serve as one of the first four lightships on the Pacific coast. She served to guide mariners to three major ports--Eureka on Humboldt Bay, San Francisco, and ...
National Historic Landmark - Fort Worden
A fortification which well illustrates the Endicott system of coastal defenses constructed in the 1890s and early 1900s. This fort, one of the largest posts in the new system, is a rare example of an unaltered Endicott installation.
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National Historic Landmark - Fort Nisqually Granary
The fort was the first permanent Anglo-American settlement on Puget Sound, serving as a communications and supply center for other trading posts. The fort's one-story granary, built in 1843 of log construction, and the Factor's House are the only surviving ...
National Historic Landmark - Tacoma (Fireboat No. 1)
FIREBOAT NO. 1, built (1929) and operated only on Puget Sound, is representative of most fireboats built prior to the Second World War throughout the U.S. One of ten fireboats greater than 50 years of age left in the U.S. ...