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This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes buildings, structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. The state of Oregon is home to 17 of these landmarks, two of which extend beyond Oregon's borders into other states, as well as one site from which NHL status was withdrawn upon its destruction.

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  • Die Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Oregon nennt die Schutzgebiete, die im US-Bundesstaat Oregon als National Historic Landmark (NHL) eingestuft sind und unter der Aufsicht des National Park Service stehen. Oregon verfügt über 16 solche Stätten, von denen zwei in andere Bundesstaaten reichen. Eine Stätte wurde aufgrund ihrer Zerstörung von der Liste gestrichen. Diese Liste führt die Objekte nach den amtlichen Bezeichnungen im National Register of Historic Places. (de)
  • This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes buildings, structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. The state of Oregon is home to 17 of these landmarks, two of which extend beyond Oregon's borders into other states, as well as one site from which NHL status was withdrawn upon its destruction. (en)
  • A lista de Marco Histórico Nacional do Oregon contem os marcos designados pelo Governo Federal dos Estados Unidos para o estado norte-americano do Oregon. Existem 17 Marcos Históricos Nacional (NHLs) no Oregon. Eles estão distribuídos em 12 dos 36 condados do estado. O primeiro marco do Oregon foi designado em 20 de janeiro de 1961 e o mais recente em 25 de julho de 2011. Dois desses marcos ultrapassam a fronteira do Oregon em dois estados (Washington e Califórnia), e outro foi excluído da lista por ter sido destruído. (pt)
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  • Photograph of Villard Hall, its imposing facade and mansards frost-rimed on a wet, cloudy winter day. A modern addition to the building is obscured behind a tree. (en)
  • Photograph of the front of the Oregon Caves Chateau, surrounded by forest, on a wet day. (en)
  • Birds-eye lithograph of Jacksonville in 1883, showing several city center and residential blocks and clearly labeled streets. (en)
  • Photograph of archeological excavations at Fort Rock Cave, with tools and measuring instruments scattered about a rocky, dusty cliff area. (en)
  • Photograph of the Pioneer Courthouse at dusk, illuminated in golden light with the cupola silouetted against the darkening sky. (en)
  • Artist's depiction of Fort Astoria as it appeared shortly after its construction, facing onto the waterfront and surrounded by forest behind. (en)
  • Photograph of a large flock of Ross's Geese taking flight from a lake in Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, with high hills in the distance. (en)
  • Interior photograph of the Kam Wah Chung Company building showing a general store area, dimly lit, with many products on counters, tables, shelves, and hanging from the wood plank ceiling. Many products are conspicuously Chinese in style, and all furniture and building elements are wooden. (en)
  • Photograph of the Skidmore Fountain, with the New Market Block in the background showing its cast-iron architecture, in the Skidmore/Old Town Historic District. (en)
  • Photograph of Old Chief Joseph's gravesite, with a stone pillar on top of a hillock and the Wallowa Mountains rising in the background. (en)
  • Photograph of the Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence, showing walls built of large stones and wooden gables. (en)
  • Aerial photograph of the Bonneville Dam complex on a sunny day, including the dam itself, facilities and highways on both sides of the Columbia River, and the rugged scenery of the Columbia Gorge. (en)
  • Photograph of a cedar-bark basket recovered at Sunken Village, illustrating the good preservation of materials at the site. (en)
  • Full-length photograph of the lightship Columbia at dock with a bright red hull and the word "Columbia" in white on the side. (en)
  • Sweeping photograph of the Columbia River Gorge from Crown Point, Oregon, with a segment of the Columbia River Highway traversing a steep cliff face in the foreground. (en)
  • Interior photograph from the second level of the lobby showing massive wooden beams and numerous works of art. (en)
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  • Historic Columbia River Highway (en)
  • Aubrey R. Watzek House (en)
  • Portland Skidmore/Old Town Historic District (en)
  • Bonneville Dam (en)
  • Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence (en)
  • Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon (en)
  • Fort Astoria (en)
  • Fort Rock Cave (en)
  • Timberline Lodge (en)
  • Jacksonville Historic District (en)
  • Kam Wah Chung & Co. Museum (en)
  • Lightship Columbia (en)
  • Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge (en)
  • Nez Perce Traditional Site, Wallowa Lake (en)
  • Oregon Caves Chateau (en)
  • Pioneer Courthouse (en)
  • Sunken Village Archeological Site (en)
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  • Historic Columbia River Highway (en)
  • Aubrey R. Watzek House (en)
  • Crater Lake Superintendent's Residence (en)
  • Deady Hall (en)
  • Fort Astoria (en)
  • Fort Rock Cave (en)
  • Timberline Lodge (en)
  • Bonneville Dam Historic District (en)
  • Jacksonville Historic District (en)
  • Lightship Columbia (en)
  • Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge (en)
  • Nez Perce Traditional Site, Wallowa Lake (en)
  • Oregon Caves Chateau (en)
  • Pioneer Courthouse (en)
  • Kam Wah Chung & Co. Museum (en)
  • Skidmore Old Town Historic District (en)
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  • 1989-05-05 (xsd:date)
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  • 2000-05-16 (xsd:date)
  • 2005-09-20 (xsd:date)
  • 2011-07-25 (xsd:date)
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  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated this lodge at an elevation of 6,000 feet on the south slope of Mount Hood in 1937. It is considered the finest example of 1930s-era "mountain architecture" by the Works Progress Administration. (en)
  • The religious and cultural values associated with this traditional Nez Perce campground have persisted for over a century since Chief Joseph the Younger and his band of nontreaty Nez Perce were driven out. It provides a view of high, glaciated lake and mountain country, and includes the final resting place of Chief Joseph the Elder. It is a unit within the Nez Perce National Historical Park. (en)
  • This national wildlife refuge, established in 1908, was the first large block of public land set aside for wildlife management purposes. Because of the refuge's extensive overlap with the Klamath Basin water reclamation project, it has become an ongoing example of the tensions between conservation and economic demands in public land management. (en)
  • John Yeon's 1937 house for a lumber magnate combined the International Style with regional preferences to create the Northwest Style (en)
  • John Jacob Astor attempted to break the British monopoly on the Pacific Northwest fur trade starting with construction of this fortified trading post in 1811. The fort subsequently became an important part of the American territorial claim to the Oregon Country. Astor sold the fort to the British North West Company in 1813. (en)
  • Completed in 1876 and 1886, respectively, Deady and Villard Halls are the first and second buildings of the University of Oregon. Deady Hall is simplified Italianate in design with mansarded main roof and towers; Villard Hall has Second Empire touches, and is one of the few surviving academic buildings of its era in the Western United States. (en)
  • The 1930s-era Munson Valley development was originally one of the best-designed rustic installations in a U.S. national park. This is the only building in the group to remain in near-original condition, and it employed unusual construction methods in response to the very short Crater Lake building season. (en)
  • One of the most impressive historic commercial districts on the West Coast, this is where Portland began and first flourished. The buildings, which date from the mid-to-late-19th century, were built in a variety of High Victorian architectural styles, and many feature cast iron fronts. (en)
  • This cave yielded to archeologists the "Fort Rock sandals", the oldest manufactured articles found in the Americas, which demonstrated the early development of weaving among Native Americans. Occupation of the site has been dated to 11,000 BCE. (en)
  • Retired in 1979 as the last lightship to be stationed at the Columbia River Bar — or anywhere on the Pacific coast of the United States — WAL-604 retains the best historic integrity of the last generation of U.S. Coast Guard lightships after 1939. WAL-604, built in 1950, and its relatives closely resembled earlier lightship types in external appearance, but were a distinct departure in their overall design. (en)
  • This building is the best known example of a Chinese mercantile and herb store in the United States. It embodies the role of immigrant Chinese in the post-Civil War expansion period of the western United States. (en)
  • Founded in 1852 as a mining town, Jacksonville became the principal financial and commercial center of southern Oregon until it was bypassed by the railroad. Its group of surviving, unaltered commercial and residential buildings spans the full range of architectural styles employed in the West between 1850 and 1890. The town's unusual state of preservation and completeness make it a uniquely intact example of a mid-19th century inland commercial town. (en)
  • This rustically intimate site features a shaggy bark finish, stone retaining walls, fishponds, waterfalls, and walkways. Built in 1934, the structure makes use of a very limited site over a canyon, and retains a high degree of integrity in its design, furnishings, and setting. (en)
  • The archeological remains of this Chinookan village, dating from the mid-13th to the mid-18th centuries CE, are unusually well preserved. This cosmopolitan people's complex hunter-gatherer economy and extensive trade network allowed them to establish one of the highest population densities in aboriginal North America, yet they left very few physical remains. The site has been subject to erosion and looting, problems which have been ameliorated by a protective layer of riprap. (en)
  • Constructed between 1913 and 1922, this was the first scenic highway in the United States. Designed specifically to provide visitors access to the most outstanding of the scenic features of the Columbia River Gorge, the highway is also an outstanding example of modern highway development for its pioneering advances in road engineering, and is the single most important contribution to the fields of civil engineering and landscape architecture by Samuel C. Lancaster. (en)
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  • Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon (en)
  • Fort Rock Cave (en)
  • Timberline Lodge (en)
  • Aubrey Watzek House (en)
  • Bonneville Dam Historic District (en)
  • Columbia River Highway (en)
  • Jacksonville Historic District (en)
  • Kam Wah Chung Company Building (en)
  • Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge (en)
  • Oregon Caves Chateau (en)
  • Pioneer Courthouse (en)
  • Skidmore/Old Town Historic District (en)
  • Sunken Village Archeological Site (en)
  • Fort Astoria Site (en)
  • Lightship WAL-604, "Columbia" (en)
  • Wallowa Lake Site (en)
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  • Die Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Oregon nennt die Schutzgebiete, die im US-Bundesstaat Oregon als National Historic Landmark (NHL) eingestuft sind und unter der Aufsicht des National Park Service stehen. Oregon verfügt über 16 solche Stätten, von denen zwei in andere Bundesstaaten reichen. Eine Stätte wurde aufgrund ihrer Zerstörung von der Liste gestrichen. Diese Liste führt die Objekte nach den amtlichen Bezeichnungen im National Register of Historic Places. (de)
  • This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes buildings, structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. The state of Oregon is home to 17 of these landmarks, two of which extend beyond Oregon's borders into other states, as well as one site from which NHL status was withdrawn upon its destruction. (en)
  • A lista de Marco Histórico Nacional do Oregon contem os marcos designados pelo Governo Federal dos Estados Unidos para o estado norte-americano do Oregon. Existem 17 Marcos Históricos Nacional (NHLs) no Oregon. Eles estão distribuídos em 12 dos 36 condados do estado. O primeiro marco do Oregon foi designado em 20 de janeiro de 1961 e o mais recente em 25 de julho de 2011. Dois desses marcos ultrapassam a fronteira do Oregon em dois estados (Washington e Califórnia), e outro foi excluído da lista por ter sido destruído. (pt)
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  • Liste der National Historic Landmarks in Oregon (de)
  • List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon (en)
  • Marco Histórico Nacional no Oregon (pt)
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