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This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Oregon, 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. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Oregon is home to over 2,000, and 50 of those are found in Washington County.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022.

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  • This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Oregon, 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. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Oregon is home to over 2,000, and 50 of those are found in Washington County.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • South Road (en)
  • West Union Road (en)
  • Roughly bounded by SW Canyon Road and SW East, Washington, 2nd, and Watson Streets (en)
  • Roughly bounded by NW. West Union & Cornell Rds., NW 143rd Ave., Bethany Blvd. (en)
  • Gayles Way, Covey Run Dr., A St., and 21st Ave. (en)
  • S Elm Street (en)
  • Scotch Church Road (en)
  • Roughly bounded by 18th and 16th Avenues, A and Elm Streets (en)
  • Roughly bounded by one parcel north of 21st Avenue, Ash, 19th, and A Streets (en)
  • Centered on 15th Avenue and Birch Street, including portions of 12th, 13th, and 14th Avenues, and Cedar and Douglas Streets (en)
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  • Adam and Johanna Feldman House (en)
  • Albert S. Sholes House (en)
  • Aloha Farmhouse (en)
  • Alvin T. Smith House (en)
  • Andrew Jackson and Sarah Jane Masters House (en)
  • Augustus Fanno Farmhouse (en)
  • Beaverton Downtown Historic District (en)
  • Belle Ainsworth Jenkins Estate (en)
  • Benjamin Cornelius Jr. House (en)
  • Charles Shorey House (en)
  • Doriot–Rider Log House (en)
  • Dr. W. R. and Eunice Taylor House (en)
  • Dundee Lodge (en)
  • Edward Schulmerich House (en)
  • First Church of Christ, Scientist (en)
  • Fogelbo House (en)
  • Harold Wass Ray House (en)
  • Clark Historic District (en)
  • Imbrie Farm (en)
  • Isaac Macrum House (en)
  • Harry A. Crosley House (en)
  • J. S. and Melinda Waggener Farmstead (en)
  • J. F. Watkins House (en)
  • James D. Robb House (en)
  • John Quincy Adams Young House (en)
  • John Sweek House (en)
  • John W. Tigard House (en)
  • John and Elsie Parsons House (en)
  • M. E. Blanton House (en)
  • Malcolm McDonald House (en)
  • Oak Hills Historic District (en)
  • Old Scotch Church (en)
  • Ole and Polly Oleson Farmhouse (en)
  • Painter's Woods Historic District (en)
  • Richard and Helen Rice House (en)
  • Schanen–Zolling House (en)
  • Shaver–Bilyeu House (en)
  • Shute–Meierjurgen Farmstead (en)
  • Silas Jacob N. Beeks House (en)
  • Stephen and Parthena M. Blank House (en)
  • Thomas Michos House (en)
  • Tualatin Academy (en)
  • Walker Naylor Historic District (en)
  • Washington County Jail (en)
  • West Union Baptist Church (en)
  • Woods and Caples General Store (en)
  • Zula Linklater House (en)
  • C. W. Mertz Rental House No. 2 (en)
  • Forest Grove Downtown Historic District (en)
  • Manning–Kamna Farm (en)
  • Rice–Gates House (en)
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  • Aloha Farmhouse (en)
  • Alvin T. Smith House (en)
  • Andrew Jackson and Sarah Jane Masters House (en)
  • Fanno Farmhouse (en)
  • Beaverton Downtown Historic District (en)
  • Charles Shorey House (en)
  • Edward Schulmerich House (en)
  • Fogelbo House (en)
  • Clark Historic District (en)
  • Cornelius Pass Roadhouse (en)
  • Jenkins Estate (en)
  • John Quincy Adams Young House (en)
  • John Tigard House (en)
  • M. E. Blanton House (en)
  • Malcolm McDonald House (en)
  • Manning–Kamna Farm (en)
  • Oak Hills Historic District (en)
  • Old College Hall (en)
  • Old Scotch Church (en)
  • Old Washington County Jail (en)
  • Painter's Woods Historic District (en)
  • Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals (en)
  • Rice-Gates House (en)
  • Shaver–Bilyeu House (en)
  • Shute–Meierjurgen Farmstead (en)
  • Silas Jacob N. Beeks House (en)
  • Walker Naylor Historic District (en)
  • West Union Baptist Church (en)
  • Zula Linklater House (en)
  • Forest Grove Downtown Historic District (en)
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  • The Carpenter Gothic-style building was completed in 1878, and expanded in 1905. More expansion occurred in 1940, 1955, 1960, and 1984, including the first indoor restrooms in 1955. The cemetery on the grounds holds the graves of church members as well as local pioneer settlers of the Tualatin Plains, including Joseph Meek. (en)
  • This architecturally-important house was built by carpenter Harley McDonald, one of the first settlers to offer architectural services in Oregon, and is one of only two houses designed by McDonald remaining in Forest Grove. Its Italianate form and Gothic details are highly distinctive in the local area. (en)
  • Built in 1853, this is the oldest Baptist church building in Oregon, and one of the earliest surviving pioneer churches in the state. The West Union congregation, organized in 1844, was the first Baptist church west of the Rocky Mountains. (en)
  • This Second Empire style residence has a mansard roof with diamond shaped shingles. The roof features a boxed cornice, Gable fronted dormers, and eaves with paired brackets. This 1890 structure has windows topped with an arch, plus include a pediment above each window. A former owner, Harry V. Gates, was a state legislator. (en)
  • Designed by Charles W. Ertz, the two-story home was completed in 1935. The Prairie School and Craftsman in style house sits on what was Hawthorn Farm, that later became one of Intel Corporation's campuses. The namesake had made his money from his cannery that became part of Birdseye Frozen Foods. (en)
  • Completed in 1915, this two-story home in downtown Hillsboro was built for state senator Edward Schulmerich. He was a local merchant who was inspired by Craftsman architecture after a trip to Pasadena, California. The Airplane Bungalow-style house includes a wraparound porch. (en)
  • Beaverton's downtown commercial core remains largely intact as a pedestrian-oriented business district constructed along the street pattern from the city's earliest plats. Significant buildings include a handful from the city's first decades and a larger number from the period of profound transformation between the world wars . (en)
  • Pietro Belluschi , Oregon's highest-regarded architect of the 20th century, lived in this then-isolated house from 1944 to 1948 during one of the most productive periods of his career. His renovations to the house reflect his ideas in the Northwest Regional style that he helped develop. (en)
  • The 1952 home is the main part of the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals. It was the first ranch style home listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon. The William F. Wayman-designed house was built of Arizona flagstone on the exterior and wood native to Oregon, including curly maple and myrtlewood. The home includes an elevator to the basement. (en)
  • Completed about 1908, the house is situated on land that was once part of a dairy farm. This Queen Anne style structure is a cross-shaped structure featuring the mixture of both a gambrel roof and a gable roof. The two-story home also has features of the Colonial Revival style. (en)
  • Ralph and Belle Jenkins began construction on this estate in 1912 as an escape from the city. They included fine equestrian facilities, as well as gardens, a greenhouse, an ornamental pool, a tea house, a carriage house, and a water tower. After the Jenkinses died the property changed hands several times, and was finally acquired as a public park in 1976. (en)
  • This 1912 house, built during the early stages of the suburbanization of the area, is an unusually large and well-preserved example of the Craftsman architecture of the period. The design details, both exterior and interior, are exceptionally intact and richly express the Craftsman style. (en)
  • This Mediterranean style office building in downtown was oringally a residence. Completed in 1923, it was converted into office space in 1984. The structure is built of concrete, wood, and stucco. (en)
  • This Colonial Revival building was the earliest home of what grew into Pacific University. Tracing its earliest roots to an orphanage operated by Tabitha Moffatt Brown and Harvey L. Clark, Tualatin Academy received its official charter in 1849 as the first act of the Oregon Territorial Legislature. Renamed as Old College Hall in 1949, it is the oldest educational building in the West. (en)
  • Built , this house is a prominent example of mid-19th century Greek Revival architecture in Forest Grove. It also exhibits a mix of frame construction techniques of the period. It was relocated a short distance in 1895, and may have been used as a stagecoach inn about that time. (en)
  • This residential area was the earliest modern subdivision addition to Forest Grove, and represents the town's transition from an agrarian community to a small-urban center. The district includes well-preserved examples of a broad range of architectural styles in currency between 1880 and 1948. (en)
  • Part or all of the jail building was moved to the Washington County Museum. (en)
  • This former farm with buildings dating to 1855 includes an Italian Villa style home, an eight-sided barn, a shed, and several other out-buildings. In 1986, the McMenamins chain bought the farm and converted it into the Cornelius Pass Roadhouse brewpub, which added Imbrie Hall constructed from timbers from Henry Weinhard's Brewery. (en)
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  • Adam and Johanna Feldman House (en)
  • Albert S. Sholes House (en)
  • Aloha Farmhouse (en)
  • Alvin T. Smith House (en)
  • Andrew Jackson and Sarah Jane Masters House (en)
  • Augustus Fanno Farmhouse (en)
  • Beaverton Downtown Historic District (en)
  • Belle Ainsworth Jenkins Estate (en)
  • Benjamin Cornelius Jr. House (en)
  • Charles Shorey House (en)
  • Doriot–Rider Log House (en)
  • Dr. W. R. and Eunice Taylor House (en)
  • Dundee Lodge (en)
  • Edward Schulmerich House (en)
  • First Church of Christ Scientist (en)
  • Fogelbo House (en)
  • Harold Wass Ray House (en)
  • Clark Historic District (en)
  • Imbrie Farm (en)
  • Isaac Macrum House (en)
  • Harry A. Crosley House (en)
  • J. S. and Melinda Waggener Farmstead (en)
  • J. F. Watkins House (en)
  • James D. Robb House (en)
  • John Quincy Adams and Elizabeth Young House (en)
  • John Sweek House (en)
  • John W. Tigard House (en)
  • John and Elsie Parsons House (en)
  • M. E. Blanton House (en)
  • Malcolm McDonald House (en)
  • Oak Hills Historic District (en)
  • Old Scotch Church (en)
  • Ole and Polly Oleson Farmhouse (en)
  • Painter's Woods Historic District (en)
  • Richard and Helen Rice House (en)
  • Schanen–Zolling House (en)
  • Shaver–Bilyeu House (en)
  • Shute–Meierjurgen Farmstead (en)
  • Silas Jacob N. Beeks House (en)
  • Stephen and Parthena M. Blank House (en)
  • Thomas Michos House (en)
  • Tualatin Academy (en)
  • Walker Naylor Historic District (en)
  • Washington County Jail (en)
  • West Union Baptist Church (en)
  • Woods and Caples General Store (en)
  • Zula Linklater House (en)
  • C. W. Mertz Rental House #2 (en)
  • Forest Grove Downtown Historic District (en)
  • Manning–Kamna Farm (en)
  • Rice–Gates House (en)
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  • This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Oregon, 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. Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, Oregon is home to over 2,000, and 50 of those are found in Washington County.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Oregon (en)
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