This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Tillamook 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. [1] Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Oregon is home to over 2,000, [3] and 30 of those are found in Tillamook County.
This
National Park Service list is complete through
NPS recent listings posted July 12, 2024.
[4]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed [6] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 35-TI-4 – Cronin Point Site | March 6, 2001 ( #01000128) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | This archeological site, occupied probably between 1600 and 1800 CE, is characterized by a quantity of burned rock, indicating a possible village site. Shards of Asian ceramicware link the site to the Nehalem Beeswax shipwreck and early contact with Europeans. Studies suggest that occupation ended abruptly, likely due to earthquake-related subsidence. [8] | |
2 | 35-TI-75 – Spruce Tree Site | March 6, 2001 ( #01000127) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | This archaeological site likely represents a precontact/postcontact Nehalem Tillamook campsite used for subsistence activities, including fishing, hunting, food processing, tool manufacture, and related tasks. Radiocarbon dating based on a single sample suggests it may have been occupied as early as 1490 CE. [9] | |
3 | 35-TI-76 – North Trail House Site | March 6, 2001 ( #01000129) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | ||
4 | Archeological Site (35TI39) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000993) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
5 | Archeological Site 35-TI-40 | March 6, 2001 ( #01000136) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
6 | Archeological Site 35TI1 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000989) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
7 | Archeological site 35TI36 | September 10, 1997 ( #97001000) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
8 | Archeological site 35TI38 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000997) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
9 | Archeological Site 35TI44 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000990) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
10 | Archeological Site 35TI45 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000994) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
11 | Archeological site 35TI54 | September 10, 1997 ( #97001001) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
12 | Cape Canyon Midden (35TI61) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000998) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
13 | Cape Meares Lighthouse | April 21, 1993 ( #73002341) |
Cape Meares, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of
Tillamook Bay entrance 45°29′11″N 123°58′42″W / 45.486474°N 123.978309°W | Tillamook | ||
14 | Cove Creek Midden (35TI35) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000999) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
15 | A. E. Doyle Cottage | February 19, 1991 ( #91000066) |
37480 2nd St. 45°43′45″N 123°56′30″W / 45.729217°N 123.941605°W | Neahkahnie Beach | ||
16 | Mary Frances Isom Cottage | February 19, 1991 ( #91000065) |
37465 Beulah Reed Rd. 45°43′43″N 123°56′34″W / 45.728541°N 123.942738°W | Neahkahnie Beach | ||
17 | Nehalem Bay Dune Site | September 10, 1997 ( #97000986) |
Address restricted
[7] | Nehalem vicinity | ||
18 | Nehalem Boat Ramp Midden (35TI62) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000987) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | ||
19 | Netarts FCR Camp (35TI67) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000992) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
20 | Netarts Marsh Site (35TI68) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000991) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
21 | Netarts Spit FCR-Elko Site (35TI65) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000996) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
22 | Netarts Spit Lithic Site | September 10, 1997 ( #97000995) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
23 | Oceanside Site (35TI47) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000988) |
Address restricted
[7] | Oceanside vicinity | ||
24 | Pine Grove Community House | July 3, 2017 ( #100001276) |
225 Laneda Ave. 45°43′07″N 123°56′12″W / 45.718664°N 123.936601°W | Manzanita | ||
25 | Smuggler Cove Shell Midden (35TI46) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000985) |
Address restricted
[7] | Neahkahnie Beach vicinity | The contents of this shell midden, including mussels, barnacles, and chiton, have been dated to around 1660 CE. The supposed wreck of a European ship nearby in the same period suggests the site may preserve information from both before and after contact between local people and Europeans. [10] | |
26 | U.S. Coast Guard Station – Tillamook Bay | December 10, 1993 ( #93001337) |
US 101 45°33′31″N 123°55′13″W / 45.558550°N 123.920319°W | Garibaldi | ||
27 | U.S. Naval Air Station Dirigible Hangar B | March 29, 1989 ( #89000201) |
Off US 101 2.5 mi. SE of Tillamook 45°25′13″N 123°48′17″W / 45.420391°N 123.804835°W | Tillamook | Originally listed in 1989 along with Hangar A, which burned down in 1992. | |
28 | U.S. Post Office | March 1, 1985 ( #85000546) |
210 Laurel Ave. 45°27′24″N 123°50′32″W / 45.4567°N 123.8422°W | Tillamook | ||
29 | Harry F. Wentz Studio | April 22, 1976 ( #76001589) |
North of Manzanita off
U.S. Highway 101 45°44′00″N 123°56′41″W / 45.733318°N 123.944819°W | Neahkahnie Beach | Artist Harry F. Wentz and architect A. E. Doyle designed this 1916 bungalow, which came to be regarded as a prototype of the Northwest Regional style. Some characteristic features include: colors and materials associated with the Northwest; low massing with simple wall surfaces; porches with slender wooden supports; and siting to harmonize with the surrounding landscape. [11] | |
30 | Wilson River Bridge No. 01499 | August 5, 2005 ( #05000825) |
OR Coast 9, US101, MP 64.23 45°28′42″N 123°50′40″W / 45.478284°N 123.844503°W | Tillamook |
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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 Tillamook 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. [1] Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Oregon is home to over 2,000, [3] and 30 of those are found in Tillamook County.
This
National Park Service list is complete through
NPS recent listings posted July 12, 2024.
[4]
[5] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed [6] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 35-TI-4 – Cronin Point Site | March 6, 2001 ( #01000128) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | This archeological site, occupied probably between 1600 and 1800 CE, is characterized by a quantity of burned rock, indicating a possible village site. Shards of Asian ceramicware link the site to the Nehalem Beeswax shipwreck and early contact with Europeans. Studies suggest that occupation ended abruptly, likely due to earthquake-related subsidence. [8] | |
2 | 35-TI-75 – Spruce Tree Site | March 6, 2001 ( #01000127) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | This archaeological site likely represents a precontact/postcontact Nehalem Tillamook campsite used for subsistence activities, including fishing, hunting, food processing, tool manufacture, and related tasks. Radiocarbon dating based on a single sample suggests it may have been occupied as early as 1490 CE. [9] | |
3 | 35-TI-76 – North Trail House Site | March 6, 2001 ( #01000129) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | ||
4 | Archeological Site (35TI39) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000993) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
5 | Archeological Site 35-TI-40 | March 6, 2001 ( #01000136) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
6 | Archeological Site 35TI1 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000989) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
7 | Archeological site 35TI36 | September 10, 1997 ( #97001000) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
8 | Archeological site 35TI38 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000997) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
9 | Archeological Site 35TI44 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000990) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
10 | Archeological Site 35TI45 | September 10, 1997 ( #97000994) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
11 | Archeological site 35TI54 | September 10, 1997 ( #97001001) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
12 | Cape Canyon Midden (35TI61) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000998) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
13 | Cape Meares Lighthouse | April 21, 1993 ( #73002341) |
Cape Meares, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of
Tillamook Bay entrance 45°29′11″N 123°58′42″W / 45.486474°N 123.978309°W | Tillamook | ||
14 | Cove Creek Midden (35TI35) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000999) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
15 | A. E. Doyle Cottage | February 19, 1991 ( #91000066) |
37480 2nd St. 45°43′45″N 123°56′30″W / 45.729217°N 123.941605°W | Neahkahnie Beach | ||
16 | Mary Frances Isom Cottage | February 19, 1991 ( #91000065) |
37465 Beulah Reed Rd. 45°43′43″N 123°56′34″W / 45.728541°N 123.942738°W | Neahkahnie Beach | ||
17 | Nehalem Bay Dune Site | September 10, 1997 ( #97000986) |
Address restricted
[7] | Nehalem vicinity | ||
18 | Nehalem Boat Ramp Midden (35TI62) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000987) |
Address restricted
[7] | Manzanita vicinity | ||
19 | Netarts FCR Camp (35TI67) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000992) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
20 | Netarts Marsh Site (35TI68) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000991) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
21 | Netarts Spit FCR-Elko Site (35TI65) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000996) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
22 | Netarts Spit Lithic Site | September 10, 1997 ( #97000995) |
Address restricted
[7] | Netarts vicinity | ||
23 | Oceanside Site (35TI47) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000988) |
Address restricted
[7] | Oceanside vicinity | ||
24 | Pine Grove Community House | July 3, 2017 ( #100001276) |
225 Laneda Ave. 45°43′07″N 123°56′12″W / 45.718664°N 123.936601°W | Manzanita | ||
25 | Smuggler Cove Shell Midden (35TI46) | September 10, 1997 ( #97000985) |
Address restricted
[7] | Neahkahnie Beach vicinity | The contents of this shell midden, including mussels, barnacles, and chiton, have been dated to around 1660 CE. The supposed wreck of a European ship nearby in the same period suggests the site may preserve information from both before and after contact between local people and Europeans. [10] | |
26 | U.S. Coast Guard Station – Tillamook Bay | December 10, 1993 ( #93001337) |
US 101 45°33′31″N 123°55′13″W / 45.558550°N 123.920319°W | Garibaldi | ||
27 | U.S. Naval Air Station Dirigible Hangar B | March 29, 1989 ( #89000201) |
Off US 101 2.5 mi. SE of Tillamook 45°25′13″N 123°48′17″W / 45.420391°N 123.804835°W | Tillamook | Originally listed in 1989 along with Hangar A, which burned down in 1992. | |
28 | U.S. Post Office | March 1, 1985 ( #85000546) |
210 Laurel Ave. 45°27′24″N 123°50′32″W / 45.4567°N 123.8422°W | Tillamook | ||
29 | Harry F. Wentz Studio | April 22, 1976 ( #76001589) |
North of Manzanita off
U.S. Highway 101 45°44′00″N 123°56′41″W / 45.733318°N 123.944819°W | Neahkahnie Beach | Artist Harry F. Wentz and architect A. E. Doyle designed this 1916 bungalow, which came to be regarded as a prototype of the Northwest Regional style. Some characteristic features include: colors and materials associated with the Northwest; low massing with simple wall surfaces; porches with slender wooden supports; and siting to harmonize with the surrounding landscape. [11] | |
30 | Wilson River Bridge No. 01499 | August 5, 2005 ( #05000825) |
OR Coast 9, US101, MP 64.23 45°28′42″N 123°50′40″W / 45.478284°N 123.844503°W | Tillamook |
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