This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Okanogan 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 17 of those are found in Okanogan County.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[4]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bonaparte Mountain Cabin | April 20, 1981 (#81000588) |
E of Tonasket in Okanogan National Forest 48°47′06″N 119°07′17″W / 48.785°N 119.121389°W | Tonasket | ||
2 | Chief Joseph Memorial | May 15, 1974 (#74001970) |
Near jct. of WA 10A and Cache Creek Rd. 48°10′08″N 118°58′34″W / 48.168889°N 118.976111°W | Nespelem | ||
3 | Columbia River Bridge at Bridgeport | May 31, 1995 (#95000632) |
WA 17 over the Columbia R. 48°00′04″N 119°39′13″W / 48.001111°N 119.653611°W | Bridgeport | ||
4 | Early Winters Ranger Station Work Center | April 11, 1986 (#86000841) |
Okanogan National Forest 48°35′41″N 120°25′48″W / 48.594722°N 120.43°W | Winthrop | ||
5 | Enloe Dam and Powerplant | October 18, 1978 (#78002764) |
4 mi (6.4 km). (6.4 km) W of Oroville 48°57′57″N 119°30′03″W / 48.965833°N 119.500833°W | Oroville | ||
6 | Sites of Fort Okanogan | June 4, 1973 (#73001883) |
N of Bridgeport between the Columbia and Okanogan Rivers 48°05′59″N 119°43′06″W / 48.099722°N 119.718333°W | Bridgeport | ||
7 | Fort Okanogan Interpretive Center | August 17, 2018 (#100002814) |
14379 US 17 48°05′53″N 119°40′42″W / 48.0980°N 119.6784°W | Brewster | ||
8 | Grand Coulee Bridge | July 16, 1982 (#82004267) |
Spans Columbia River 47°57′56″N 118°58′53″W / 47.965556°N 118.981389°W | Grand Coulee | Historic Bridges and Tunnels in Washington TR | |
9 | Lost Lake Guard Station | April 11, 1986 (#86000814) |
Okanogan National Forest 48°50′42″N 119°02′54″W / 48.845°N 119.048333°W | Tonasket | ||
10 | Okanogan County Courthouse | June 29, 1995 (#95000805) |
149 N. Third Ave. 48°21′55″N 119°34′49″W / 48.365278°N 119.580278°W | Okanogan | ||
11 | Okanogan Project: Conconully Reservoir Dam | September 6, 1974 (#74001969) |
S of Conconully 48°32′16″N 119°44′53″W / 48.537778°N 119.748056°W | Conconully | ||
12 | Parson Smith Tree | March 16, 1972 (#72001279) |
24 W Chewuch Rd 48°28′44″N 120°11′22″W / 48.4789302°N 120.189367°W | Winthrop | Formerly 40 mi (64 km). N of Winthrop on the Canada–US border in Okanogan National Forest, now in the lobby of the Methow Valley Ranger Station. | |
13 | Saint Mary's Mission | December 20, 2018 (#100002609) |
Address Restricted | Omak vicinity | ||
14 | Hiram F. Smith Orchard | November 12, 1975 (#75001863) |
2 mi (3.2 km). N of Oroville on Osoyoos Lake 48°58′00″N 119°25′42″W / 48.966667°N 119.428333°W | Oroville | ||
15 | U.S. Post Office – Okanogan Main | May 30, 1991 (#91000650) |
212 Second Ave. N. 48°21′53″N 119°34′41″W / 48.364722°N 119.578056°W | Okanogan | ||
16 | U.S. Post Office – Omak Main | May 30, 1991 (#91000651) |
104 S. Main St. 48°24′34″N 119°31′40″W / 48.409444°N 119.527778°W | Omak | ||
17 | Guy Waring Cabin | March 19, 1982 (#82004268) |
285 Castle Ave. 48°28′36″N 120°10′50″W / 48.476667°N 120.180556°W | Winthrop |