National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Oregon
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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 Lincoln 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 35 of those are found in Lincoln County.
Designed to evoke a Scottishcastle, this 1913 house a rare example of the Castellated Gothic Revival style in Oregon. Mayor and photographer Charles Roper left an important photographic record of Lincoln County in the 1910s and 1920s. Theresa Roper wrote and illustrated several books of romanticized history based on local lore and her collection of local Native American objects.[9]
This vessel was demolished in December 5, 2013 due to an advanced state of deterioration. Parts of the vessel were saved for preservation and to exhibit at the Pacific Maritime & Heritage Center, Newport, Oregon.[13][14]
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana.
The Fivemile Rapids Site, is an archaeological site near The Dalles, Oregon, United States. Yielding remains beginning soon after the end of the last glacial period, this and other nearby sites provide a nearly continuous record of human occupation from at least 9000 BCE to 1820 CE. It also provides some of the earliest available evidence of fishing in human economy.
↑ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Historic Sites Database, retrieved August 6, 2015. Note that a simple count of National Register records in this database returns a slightly higher total than actual listings, due to duplicate records. A close reading of detailed query results is necessary to arrive at the precise count.
1 2 Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
↑ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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