List of Oregon's Most Endangered Places
Oregon's Most Endangered Places is a list established in 2011, compiled by the American historic preservation non-profit Restore Oregon (formerly the Historic Preservation League of Oregon), that raises awareness of Oregon's "historic treasures in need of the advocacy and support to save them from demise".[1]
Beginning in 2015, new sites were listed while some previously listed sites remained on the list. After 2020, Restore Oregon did not compile a yearly list. Many of the sites are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Listings
The League's first list of endangered places was released in 2011 and included ten sites.[2]
Year | Site | Location | NRHP | Image | Ref. | Fate | Notes |
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2011 | Baker City Middle School | Baker City | [3] | Gutted by fire in May 2024. Demolished in July 2024.[4][5] | |||
2011 | Civic Stadium | Eugene | Yes (delisted) | [6] | Destroyed by fire in 2015. | ||
2011 | Dr. Pierce's Barn | Cottage Grove | Yes | [7] | Demolished in 2012. | Part of the NRHP-listed Cochran-Rice Farm Complex. | |
2011 | Egyptian Theatre | Coos Bay | Yes | [8] | Restored; Won DeMuro Award in 2016.[9] | ||
2011 | Francis Ermatinger House | Oregon City | Yes | [10] | Restored.[11] | ||
2011 | Josiah Burnett House aka The Lucy House | Eagle Creek | [12] | Restored.[13] | Now part of the Philip Foster Farm complex (not part of the original NRHP nomination) | ||
2011 | Kirk Whited Farmstead | Redmond | Being considered | [14] | Listed due to annexation into the city. House made of lava field stones. | ||
2011 | Petersen Rock Garden | Redmond | Yes | [15] | Under restoration.[16] | Listed on the NRHP in 2013. | |
2011 | Tillamook Bay Lifesaving Station | Barview | Determined eligible in 2015 | [17] | |||
2011 | Watson-Price Barn | Philomath | Yes | [18] | 1848 barn documented in the HABS. Part of the Watson-Price Farmstead. | ||
2012 | Ice House | Eagle Point | Yes | [19] | Threatened with demolition in 2023.[20] | Now part of the Butte Creek Mill complex (listed in 2018) | |
2012 | Jantzen Beach Carousel | Portland | Delisted in 2008 | [21][22][23][24] | In storage since 2012. Relocated in 2023 to the National Neon Sign Museum in The Dalles. Being restored for a planned 2028 unveiling. | Relisted for 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 | |
2012 | Rivoli Theater | Pendleton | Yes | [25] | Under restoration. | Relisted for 2016. Part of the South Main Street Commercial Historic District. | |
2012 | Rosemont Farm Smokehouse | Yamhill | [26] | Restoration began in 2013.[27] | |||
2012 | Skidmore/Old Town Historic District | Portland | Yes | [28] | Various restoration projects, including historically compatible infill (230 Ash–DeMuro Award 2020: PAE Building–DeMuro Award 2022). | Also a National Historic Landmark District. | |
2012 | St. Francis Hotel | Albany | Yes | [29] | Under restoration. | Part of the Albany Downtown Commercial Historic District. | |
2012 | Uppertown Net Shed | Astoria | [30][22] | Relisted for 2016 and 2017. Aka Uppertown Net Loft, "Big Red". | |||
2012 | View Point Inn | Corbett | Yes | [31] | Under restoration.[32] | ||
2012 | Willamette Falls Locks | West Linn | Yes | [33] | Under restoration.[34] | ||
2013 | Antelope School | Antelope | Yes; Listed in 2016 | [35] | Under restoration.[36] | ||
2013 | Astoria Marine Construction | Astoria | Yes; Listed in 2014 | [37] | Clean up of chemical contamination was completed in 2022. | Also a federal EPA Superfund site. | |
2013 | Dirigible Hangar B | Tillamook | Yes | [38] | Structural assessment done. Funds being sought. | ||
2013 | Dome Building | Salem | Yes | [39] | Restored. | Part of the Oregon State Hospital Historic District. | |
2013 | Knotts-Owens Barn | Corvallis | [40] | Assessment completed. Grants received. | Part of the City of Corvallis' Owens Farm Natural Area. | ||
2013 | Multnomah County Courthouse | Portland | Yes | [41] | Awaiting restoration. | ||
2013 | Oregon Trail Pioneer Farmsteads | Various Willamette Valley structures built between 1841 and 1865. | May be individually listed. | [42] | Various. | May be part of the Settlement-era Dwellings, Barns and Farm Groups of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, 1841-circa 1865 MPD (Multiple Property Document). 255 surviving homes, barns, and outbuildings from this era remained in 2013. | |
2013 | Pioneer Mothers Memorial Cabin | Champoeg | [43] | Moved from Champoeg and restored. | Now located at the Newell Pioneer Village museum. | ||
2013 | Saling House | Weston | Yes | [44] | Stabilized. Pending restoration.[45] | ||
2013 | The Dalles Chinatown Site | The Dalles | Yes | [46] | Potential archaeological sites threatened. | Part of The Dalles Commercial Historic District. | |
2015 | First Congregational Church Bell Tower | Portland | Yes | [47] | Restored.[48] | ||
2015 | Eastern Oregon University Grand Staircase | La Grande | Yes | [47][22][49] | Restored | Relisted for 2016 and 2017. Part of Inlow Hall. | |
2015 | Gray Building | Portland | [47][22][49] | Demolished c. 2017. | Relisted for 2016 and 2017. c. 1900 Black historic site. Housed various soul food restaurants including the Burger Barn. | ||
2015 | Mildred Kanipe House | Oakland | [47][22] | Relisted for 2016 and 2017. Part of Mildred Kanipe Memorial County Park. | |||
2015 | Shipley-Cook Barn | Lake Oswego | Yes | [47] | Restored.[50] | Part of the Shipley-Cook Farmstead. | |
2015 | Smith Straw Barn | Cave Junction | [47] | Aka Martin Powers Barn. 1896 barn donated to ODOT for a wayside in 1991 and never maintained. | |||
2015 | Wong Laundry | Portland | Yes | [47][22][49] | Relisted for 2016, 2017 and 2018. Part of the Portland New Chinatown/Japantown Historic District | ||
2016 | Floed–Lane House | Roseburg | Yes | [22] | |||
2016 | A. T. Smith House | Forest Grove | Yes | [22][49] | Under restoration. | Relisted for 2017. Documented in the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS). | |
2016 | Peter John Lindberg House | Port Orford | Yes | [22] | Destroyed by fire in 2021. | ||
2016 | Fort Rock Museum Homestead | Fort Rock | [22] | 1911 Belletable House restored. | |||
2016 | Sumpter Valley Railroad Depot | Prairie City | Yes | [22][49][23] | As of 2017 assessed and funds being sought. | Relisted for 2017 and 2018. Aka the Dewitt Museum. | |
2016 | Oregon Caves Chateau & Historic District | Cave Junction | Yes | [22][49] | Chateau is under restoration. | Relisted for 2017. | |
2016 | Upper Sandy Guard Station | Mount Hood National Forest | Yes | [22][49][23][24] | Relisted for 2017, 2018 and 2019 | ||
2016 | Concord School | Oak Grove | [22][49][23] | Planning and funding underway. | Relisted for 2017 and 2018. Acquired by the North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District in 2018. | ||
2017 | Elks Lodge in Medford | Medford | Yes | [49][23][24] | Relisted for 2018 and 2019 | ||
2017 | M & N Building | Astoria | [49] | Restored; Won DeMuro Award in 2019 | Aka the Mary & Nellie (Flavel) Building. | ||
2017 | Vale Hotel | Vale | Yes | [49][23][24] | Relisted for 2018 and 2019 | ||
2018 | Astoria Ferry (Tourist No. 2) | Astoria | Yes | [51][24] | Partially sank and was demolished in 2022. | Relisted for 2019 | |
2018 | Butte Creek Mill | Eagle Point | Yes | [23][24] | Relisted for 2019 | ||
2018 | Heryford Building | Lakeview | Yes | [23][24] | Relisted for 2019 | ||
2018 | Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station (OSU) Red Barn | Union | [23][24] | Relisted for 2019 | |||
2018 | Santiam Pass Ski Lodge | Santiam Pass | Yes | [23][24] | Relisted for 2019 and 2020 | ||
2019 | Waldron Brothers Drugstore | The Dalles | [24] | Relisted for 2020 | |||
2019 | Cumberland Church | Albany | Yes | [24] | Under restoration. | Relisted for 2020 | |
2019 | Robert and Charles Wilson Homes | Warm Springs | [24] | Relisted for 2020 | |||
2020 | Billy Webb Elks Lodge | Portland | Yes | ||||
2020 | Mayo House | Portland | |||||
2020 | Oregon's Rural Historic Theaters | Various | |||||
2022 | Gates School | Gates | [52] | Survived the Beachie Creek Fire; restoration efforts underway |
See also
- Historic preservation
- History of Oregon
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon
References
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