This is a list of historic buildings in Klamath Falls, Oregon, many of which are located downtown.
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Judge Henry L. Benson House, added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 2, 1981. [1] | 1892 | Octagon house with Queen Anne Style Finnish |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Baldwin Hotel-Museum, added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 2, 1973. [2] | 1905 | George T. Baldwin | ||
Fred Goeller House, also known as Goeller-Caillouette House. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1998. [3] As of 2013, the Goeller House has fallen into a state of disrepair. [4] | 1900-1905 | John Fred Goeller | Queen Anne style reformed by Eastlake movement | |
Williams Building | 1927 | Herman Winters | Italian Renaissance | |
Richardson–Ulrich House | 1908 | American Craftsman Bungalow |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Blackburn Sanitarium, added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 27, 1996. [5] | 1912 | |||
Klamath County Museum, formerly the Klamath County Armory & Auditorium | 1935 | |||
Klamath Falls City Hall, added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1989. [6] | 1914 | |||
Courthouse annex, formally known as Elk's Temple | 1915 | Klamath Falls Elks | Colonial Revival | |
Arcade Hotel | 1919 | Christos Blanas | Chicago Style |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Hotel Earley, also known as Collins Building and later as Hall Hotel Annex | 1920 | Italian Renaissance | ||
Warren Mills House | 1920 | |||
Crater Rooms Hotel | 1924 | B. L. Barkley | ||
Bisbee Hotel, added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 12, 2006. [7] | 1926 | |||
Hotel Cascade, also known as the Arcade Apartments | 1926 | Christos Blanas | Greek Revival | |
Ewauna Apartments, originally known as Arcade Garage | 1926 | Christos Blanas | ||
Klamath Falls City Hall, formerly known as Old Klamath Falls City Library | 1926 | |||
Willard Hotel, also known as Lake Park Towers [8] | 1858 (Source: Bogatay Construction, Building Owner) | Willard D. Miller | Mission architecture | |
Balsiger Building | 1929 | Egyptian revival |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Oregon Bank Building, also known as Medical-Dental Building | 1930 | Gothic | ||
First National Bank Building | 1930 | Gothic | ||
Winema Apartments, also known as Hotel Elk | 1930 | |||
U.S. National Bank | 1937 | Modern architecture |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Notes |
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Ross Ragland Theater, formerly known Art Deco Esquire Theater | 1940 | |||
Valley Hospital, listed on the NRHP in Oregon | 1941 |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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1888 County Court House, purchased for $3,500 and previously a school or rented commercial premises that in 1888 housed county offices. [9] | Unknown | |||
Anchor Hotel | 1927 | Sydney Darling |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Melhase building, demolished 2014. [10] | 1905 | |||
Winthrow-Melhase Block, also known as Stevens Hotel. Destroyed after the 1993 Klamath Falls earthquakes damage. | 1906 | George W. Brooks | Italianate | |
Hot Springs Courthouse, torn down in 1927, after a succession of lawsuits, to make way for Klamath Union High School. [9] | 1913 | Along Grecian architectural lines [11] | ||
Klamath Falls Carnegie Library, opened 1914–1928, then used as high school library until 1957. | 1913 | |||
Main Street Courthouse, destroyed after the 1993 Klamath Falls earthquakes damage. [11] | 1918 | |||
White Pelican Hotel, burned in October, 1926. The site is now the location of the Balsiger Building |
This is a list of historic buildings in Klamath Falls, Oregon, many of which are located downtown.
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Judge Henry L. Benson House, added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 2, 1981. [1] | 1892 | Octagon house with Queen Anne Style Finnish |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Baldwin Hotel-Museum, added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 2, 1973. [2] | 1905 | George T. Baldwin | ||
Fred Goeller House, also known as Goeller-Caillouette House. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1998. [3] As of 2013, the Goeller House has fallen into a state of disrepair. [4] | 1900-1905 | John Fred Goeller | Queen Anne style reformed by Eastlake movement | |
Williams Building | 1927 | Herman Winters | Italian Renaissance | |
Richardson–Ulrich House | 1908 | American Craftsman Bungalow |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Blackburn Sanitarium, added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 27, 1996. [5] | 1912 | |||
Klamath County Museum, formerly the Klamath County Armory & Auditorium | 1935 | |||
Klamath Falls City Hall, added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1989. [6] | 1914 | |||
Courthouse annex, formally known as Elk's Temple | 1915 | Klamath Falls Elks | Colonial Revival | |
Arcade Hotel | 1919 | Christos Blanas | Chicago Style |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hotel Earley, also known as Collins Building and later as Hall Hotel Annex | 1920 | Italian Renaissance | ||
Warren Mills House | 1920 | |||
Crater Rooms Hotel | 1924 | B. L. Barkley | ||
Bisbee Hotel, added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 12, 2006. [7] | 1926 | |||
Hotel Cascade, also known as the Arcade Apartments | 1926 | Christos Blanas | Greek Revival | |
Ewauna Apartments, originally known as Arcade Garage | 1926 | Christos Blanas | ||
Klamath Falls City Hall, formerly known as Old Klamath Falls City Library | 1926 | |||
Willard Hotel, also known as Lake Park Towers [8] | 1858 (Source: Bogatay Construction, Building Owner) | Willard D. Miller | Mission architecture | |
Balsiger Building | 1929 | Egyptian revival |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Oregon Bank Building, also known as Medical-Dental Building | 1930 | Gothic | ||
First National Bank Building | 1930 | Gothic | ||
Winema Apartments, also known as Hotel Elk | 1930 | |||
U.S. National Bank | 1937 | Modern architecture |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Notes |
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Ross Ragland Theater, formerly known Art Deco Esquire Theater | 1940 | |||
Valley Hospital, listed on the NRHP in Oregon | 1941 |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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1888 County Court House, purchased for $3,500 and previously a school or rented commercial premises that in 1888 housed county offices. [9] | Unknown | |||
Anchor Hotel | 1927 | Sydney Darling |
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Image |
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Melhase building, demolished 2014. [10] | 1905 | |||
Winthrow-Melhase Block, also known as Stevens Hotel. Destroyed after the 1993 Klamath Falls earthquakes damage. | 1906 | George W. Brooks | Italianate | |
Hot Springs Courthouse, torn down in 1927, after a succession of lawsuits, to make way for Klamath Union High School. [9] | 1913 | Along Grecian architectural lines [11] | ||
Klamath Falls Carnegie Library, opened 1914–1928, then used as high school library until 1957. | 1913 | |||
Main Street Courthouse, destroyed after the 1993 Klamath Falls earthquakes damage. [11] | 1918 | |||
White Pelican Hotel, burned in October, 1926. The site is now the location of the Balsiger Building |