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PUBLICATION LANDMARKS REGISTER.Xlsx Tacoma Register of Historic Places Last updated 12/27/19 For more information: For more information, or to report errors, please contact the Historic Preservation Office at 253/591-5220. Information regarding registered properties is available for viewing by appointment. For copies of resolutions, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 253/591-5171. For information about obtaining maps or data for City Landmarks, please visit www.cityoftacoma.org/maps. To use our interactive City Landmarks search engine, please visit: www.cityoftacoma.org/Landmarks. Resolution PROPERTY NAME Address Date Designated Number Built Architect 1 Abbott/Passages Building 708 South Broadway Ave 10/10/2000 34930 1889 Pickles and Sutton 2 Albers Brothers Mill 1821 Dock Street 8/13/2003 35597 1904 Donnellan, John J 3 Ansonia Apartments 215-219 Tacoma Avenue N 9/30/2008 37604 1914 Heath & Gove 4 Armory 715 South 11th Street 12/28/1976 24216 1909 Russell and Babcock 5 Auditorium Dance Hall, The 1308-10 Fawcett Avenue 2/12/2008 37397 1922 Borhek, Roland E. 6 Beals House Duplex 2804-2806 McCarver Street 8/8/2017 39775 1888 Curtis A. Beals 7 Beutel, Conrad F. & Annie Residence 701 North 10th St 12/8/2010 38158 1908-9 Keating, Harry 8 Blackwell, William House 401 Broadway 4/1/1975 23292 c 1890 Smith, Andrew H 9 Blue Mouse Theatre 2611 N Proctor 12/16/2008 37684 1923 Leather, Fitzherbert 10 Bob's Java Jive 2102 South Tacoma Way 9/30/2003 35968 1929 Button, Otis G (builder) 11 Bone Dry Shoe Manufacturing Company 2111-2115 Pacific Avenue 5/16/2000 34779 1919 Hill, Mock & Griffin 12 Born-Lindstrom House 224 N Yakima Avenue 7/28/2015 39246 1889 Roath, Rollin J. 13 Bostwick Building 764 Broadway 2/9/1999 34303 1889 Dennis, Oliver P 14 Bowes Building (Tacoma Savings and Loan) 100 S Ninth St 12/11/1979 26121 1908-9 Heath, Frederick 15 Bridge - 11th Street Bridge Spans Foss Waterway at 11th Street 10/19/2000 34929 1911-13 Waddell and Harrington 16 Bridge - East 34th Street Bridge Pacific Avenue to A Street 1992 1915 17 Bridge - Highway 16, over Tacoma Narrows spans over Tacoma Narrows 10/20/1992 31955 1950 Moran and Proctor/Moisseif/Eldridge 18 Bridge - Tacoma Narrows Bridge Ruins 10/20/1992 31955 1940 19 Bridge Clinic (Marcourt Building) 744 Market Street 2/17/2004 36102 1931 Russell, Lumm and Lance 20 Brix, Anton House 646 South State Street 12/5/1995 33213 1907 Evans, John 21 Cabin No. 97 (Walter Crooks' Cabin) 97 North Salmon Beach 6/9/1992 31784 1916 22 Carman Manufacturing Building 711-25 E 25th Street 3/10/2009 37748 1893, 1907 Darmer, Carl A. (1893) 23 Carnegie Library (Tacoma Public Library) 1102 Tacoma Avenue South 1/14/1975 23183 1903 Jardine, Kent and Jardine 24 Central Lutheran Church 401 Tacoma Avenue North 6/29/2010 38061 1957 Lea, Pearson and Richards 25 Charles Hebard and Franke Tobey Jones House 423 N D St 4/23/2019 40503 1891/1907Pickles & Sutton; Russel and Babcock (1907 addition) 26 Commencement Bay Building 1117 A Street 11/5/1991 31531 1907 and 1923 Darmer, Carl A. 27 Crescent Apartments (New York Apartments) 321-323 North G Street 2/17/2004 36102 1889 28 Cunningham Electric 2123 Pacific Avenue 9/30/2003 35968 1927 29 Cushman and Adams Street Substations 3713 North 19th Street & 1920 North Adams Street 6/6/2017 39741 1926 Vern Grongwer 30 Dickman Lumber Company Head Saw 3017 Ruston Way 12/11/1979 26119 1923 31 Dorothy Apartments 301 Tacoma Ave N 8/19/2008 37573 1928 Heath & Gove 32 Drum, Henry House 9 St. Helens Avenue 12/28/1976 24214 c 1888 33 Edgecliff Apartments 1 North Broadway 8/17/2010 38092 1919 1924 remodel by Heath, Gove and Bell 34 Eldridge Hotel/Y.M.C.A. Building 747-9 St. Helens Avenue 3/20/2007 37132 1891 Sexton, Frederick A. 35 Ellington House 423 North G Street 2/7/1995 32903 1889 unknown 36 Epworth LeSourd United Methodist Church 710 S Anderson Street 12/8/2015 39339 1926 Bullard, George W. 37 Federal Building 1102 A Street 12/8/2010 23501 1908-10 Taylor, James Knox 38 Fire Station - Electrical Maintenance Shop 425 South Tacoma Avenue 1/6/1987 29457 1919 39 Fire Station - Engine House No. 11 3802 McKinley Avenue 1/6/1987 29457 1909 city engineer 40 Fire Station - Engine House No. 13 3825 North 25th Street 1/6/1987 29457 1911 city engineer 41 Fire Station - Engine House No. 4 220-226 East 26th Street 1/6/1987 29457 1935 Nelson, Silas and/or Shaw, Frederick 42 Fire Station - Engine House No. 8 4301 South L Street 1/6/1987 29457 1909 city engineer 43 Fire Station - Engine House No. 9 611 North Pine Street 2/24/1976 23774 1907 Bergfield, Paul 44 Fire Station - Fire Communications Center 415 South Tacoma Avenue 1/6/1987 29457 1928-30 Nicholson, Morton J. 45 Fire Station - Fire Station No. 10 7247 South Park Avenue 1/6/1987 29457 1928 Nicholson, Morton J. 46 Fire Station - Fire Station No. 14 4701 North 41st Street 1/6/1987 29457 1928-29 Nicholson, Morton J. 47 Fire Station - Fire Station No. 15 3510 East 11th Street 1/6/1987 29457 1928-29 Nicholson, Morton J. 48 Fire Station - Fire Station No. 18 (Fireboat) 302 East 11th Street 1/6/1987 29457 1928-29 Nicholson, Morton J. 49 Fire Station - Fire Station No. 2 2701 South Tacoma Avenue 1/6/1987 29457 1907, 1934-5 Bergfield, Paul 50 Fire Station - Fire Station No. 4 1453 South 12th Street 1/6/1987 29457 1935 Nelson, Silas 51 Fireboat No. 1 Marine Park, at approximately 3400 Ruston Way 6/7/1983 29457 1929 T. McK, Rowlands 52 First Baptist Church (Urban Grace Church) 902 Market Street 11/24/2009 37927 1925 Heath, Gove & Bell 53 First Presbyterian Church Division and Tacoma Avenue South 4/1/1975 23292 1923-25 Cram, Ralph Adams 54 First Swedish Baptist Church 1201 South J Street 5/3/2005 36495 1900 55 Fogg House 620 North C Street 2/7/1995 32903 1889 Washington Building Association 56 Foreman, B.H. Residence 4121 Madrona Way 6/26/2001 35201 1929 Russell, Ambrose 57 Fort Nisqually Point Defiance Park 2/24/1976 23773 1843 Hudson's Bay Company 58 Fraternity Hall 1111-1117 Tacoma Avenue South 10/9/2001 35303 1890 Roath, Rollin J. S:\Planning\Historic-Preservation\Landmarks\PUBLICATION LANDMARKS REGISTER Page 1 of 4 Tacoma Register of Historic Places Last updated 12/27/19 For more information: For more information, or to report errors, please contact the Historic Preservation Office at 253/591-5220. Information regarding registered properties is available for viewing by appointment. For copies of resolutions, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 253/591-5171. For information about obtaining maps or data for City Landmarks, please visit www.cityoftacoma.org/maps. To use our interactive City Landmarks search engine, please visit: www.cityoftacoma.org/Landmarks. Resolution PROPERTY NAME Address Date Designated Number Built Architect 59 Frisko Freeze 1201 Division Ave 8/19/2008 37573 1950 60 Gardener, C.N. Building 928-930 Broadway Plaza 1/30/2001 35055 1907 Bullard, George W. 61 Geiger, Henry O. House 912 North I Street 4/27/1993 32171 1889 Robertson, R.L. 62 Gray, Claude House 3701 Tacoma Avenue South 5/16/2000 34780 1922 63 Haddaway Hall 4301 North Stevens 6/9/1992 31784 1923 Meade and Hamilton 64 Hammer Building 1135 Tacoma Ave S 11/28/2006 37049 1905 65 Heidelberg Brewing Co. Warehouse & Shipping Depot 2101 Jefferson Avenue 7/10/2018 40055 1949 George Wellington Stoddard & Associates 66 Hilltop - Adam Pfenning House 1524 South Cushman 12/5/1995 33231 1904 Pfenning, Adam 67 Hilltop - Agnew House 605 South G Street 1/31/1995 32895 c 1890 Agnew, James 68 Hilltop - Anderson House 1610 South G Street 1/31/1995 32895 1910 69 Hilltop - Brenden House 1510 Tacoma Avenue South 1/31/1995 32895 1902 70 Hilltop - Buren/Holden Apartments 708-710 South Eighth Street 1/31/1995 32895 1908 Heath and Twichell 71 Hilltop - Burkee-Francois House 2326 South L Street 1/31/1995 32895 1904 72 Hilltop - Charles Madsen House 1419 South Sheridan 6/16/1998 34080 1909-10 Madsen, Charles 73 Hilltop - Cone/Reynolds House 1244 South Ainsworth 12/2/1995 33231 1908 Cone, Amanda 74 Hilltop - Frank Calvert House 1908 South G Street 12/3/1995 33231 1901 Calvert, Frank 75 Hilltop - H.C. Pochert Building 1110-12 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way 6/25/2013 38685 1904 Darmer, Carl A. 76 Hilltop - Hillside Grocery 1602 South G Street 1/31/1995 32895 1890 77 Hilltop - Hob Nob Restaurant 712-716 Sixth Ave 1/31/1995 32895 1925 78 Hilltop - Kellogg-Sicker Building 1114-16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way 6/25/2013 38685 1906 Darmer, Carl. A. 79 Hilltop - McIlvaine Apartments 920 South 9th Street 12/16/1997 33860 1909 Larkins, John P. 80 Hilltop - Olsen House 2314 South Ainsworth 1/31/1995 32895 1926 81 Hilltop - Schultz Apartments 1002 Ernest S Brazill Street 1/31/1995 32895 1911 Darmer and Cutting 82 Hilltop - St. James Apartments 821 South Yakima Ave 1/31/1995 34224 1929 Schneider, J.H. 83 Hilltop - Thomas Carroll Double House 802-804 South G Street 1/31/1995 32895 1890 Farrell and Darmer 84 Hilltop - W.G. Nyman House 1910-12 South G Street 12/5/1995 33231 1890 Nyman, W.G. 85 Holgerson, Rhode House 618 East 35th Street 3/20/2007 37132 1890 86 Holy Rosary Church 512 South 30th Street 8/19/1975 23502 1929 MacMahon, Frank 87 Hosmer, Thomas Theodore Residence 309 S 9th Street 7/19/2016 39496 1875 Hosmer.
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