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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hood River County, Oregon

 
Clickable Map of Hood River County, Oregon and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hood River County, OR (31) Clackamas County, OR (89) Multnomah County, OR (30) Wasco County, OR (60) Klickitat County, WA (21) Skamania County, WA (20)  HoodRiverCounty(31) Hood River County (31)  ClackamasCounty(89) Clackamas County (89)  MultnomahCounty(30) Multnomah County (30)  WascoCounty(60) Wasco County (60)  KlickitatCountyWashington(21) Klickitat County (21)  SkamaniaCounty(20) Skamania County (20)
Hood River is the county seat for Hood River County
Adjacent to Hood River County, Oregon
      Clackamas County (89)  
      Multnomah County (30)  
      Wasco County (60)  
      Klickitat County, Washington (21)  
      Skamania County, Washington (20)  
 
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1 Oregon, Hood River County, Cascade Locks — Bradford Island Fishway — Fish Ladder at Bonneville Dam
Migrating fish are attracted to large flows of water coming from the Bonneville Dam. To take advantage of this natural reaction, fish-collection facilities are placed along the face of the powerhouse and at each end of the spillway dam. These . . . Map (db m92686) HM
2 Oregon, Hood River County, Cascade Locks — Cascade Falls Portage
Thousands of Oregon Trail emigrant passed this way toward new lives in a place Abigail Scot, emigrant of 1852, called the "Garden of the World" The Willamette Valley was nearly 2,000 miles from Missouri, and by the time emigrants reached this . . . Map (db m158539) HM
3 Oregon, Hood River County, Cascade Locks — Sturgeon Habitat — Bonneville Hatchery
Sturgeon range throughout the Columbia River system, however the construction of Bonneville Dam and the other dams upstream blocked sturgeon migration. Sturgeon, unlike salmon, do not use fish ladders. Sturgeon below Bonneville Dam travel up and . . . Map (db m92687) HM
4 Oregon, Hood River County, Cascade Locks — The Bridge of the Gods — A Bridge Through Time
Although steel has been made for centuries, it wasn’t until the Bessemer process was introduced in the 1870s that it could be produced in quantity. The Bridge of the Gods mural is the creation of Larry Kangas, of Beaverton, . . . Map (db m112267) HM
5 Oregon, Hood River County, Cascade Locks — the Oregon Pony
"The first locomotive ever run over the first railroad ever built in the state of Oregon" Early travel on the Oregon Trail was extremely dangerous. The last 100 miles of the journey westward from The Dalles to the Willamette . . . Map (db m158538) HM
6 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — A School with Roots — Growing Pride in the Community
High in the tower, the school bell rang, resonating across the grounds. Sixteen school kids grabbed their lunch pails and headed with their teacher, Miss Graham, into the 1893 Crapper School. As the community grew, the students outnumbered . . . Map (db m113941) HM
7 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Butler Bank — 1924 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Leslie and Truman Butler commissioned well-known Portland architect A.E. Doyle to design a bank of the Butler Banking Company, the business they founded in 1900. The Egyptian style building was completed in September 1924, and the grand opening . . . Map (db m112295) HM
8 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — DeWitt Motors — 1920 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Harry DeWitt built this new automobile garage in 1920 when the demand for new cars and service was high in Hood River. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the garage was divided and used as the Greyhound Bus Station, a service garage, and a . . . Map (db m112235) HM
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9 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — E.L. Smith Building — 1904 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Designed to house several businesses, the E.L. Smith Building was constructed in 1904 for $10,000. The First National Bank, organized by entrepreneur and regional politician Ezra L. Smith in 1900, occupied the main storefront from 1904 to 1910 until . . . Map (db m112294) HM
10 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — First National Bank — 1910 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Designed by Hood River architect R.R. Barely, the "new" First National Bank building was constructed in 1910 by contractors J.M. Wright and L.M. Bentley for a cost of $40,000. The building housed the bank on the first floor and the Commercial Club . . . Map (db m112264) HM
11 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Hood River — From Steamboats to Sailboards
Gale-force winds bedeviled explorers and emigrants alike in the Columbia River Gorge. Journals from the 1800s depict travel as treacherous through this singular passage in the Cascade Range where 60 mile-per-hour gusts are common. By . . . Map (db m113939) HM
12 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Hood River Banking & Trust Company — 1907 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Constructed in 1907 under the management of J.M. Culbertson, the Hood River Banking and Trust Company represents one of the older brick buildings in downtown Hood River. Decorative features include the sheet metal cornice, arched windows with leaded . . . Map (db m116955) HM
13 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Hood River City Hall — 1920 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Constructed in 1920 by local contractor L.C. Baldwin, the new City Hall was formally dedicated in February 1921 by Mayor E.L. Scobee. The building housed the city offices and council chambers on the main floor, and the fire and police statins on the . . . Map (db m112240) HM
14 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Hood River County Library — 1913 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
The development of a public library was promoted by the Hood River Woman's Club, the local library board and other community supporters. With a $17,500 grant from the Carnegie Corporation, the Woman's Club succeeded in their efforts to erect a . . . Map (db m197089) HM
15 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Hood River Garage — 1917 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
In 1917, a modern Franklin touring car was delivered from Portland for the grand opening of the Hood River Garage. Similar one-story, concrete service garages proliferated throughout the Gorge after the Columbia River Highway was completed in 1916 . . . Map (db m112300) HM
16 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Hood River Post Office — 1935 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
From 1901 until 1935, the Hood River United States Post Office occupied the ground floor of the Masonic Hall at 210 Second Street. This post office building was completed in September 1935 after the United States government allocated $90,000 for its . . . Map (db m197088) HM
17 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Hotel Waucoma — 1904 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Designed by The Dalles architect C.J. Crandall in 1904, the Hotel Waucoma was one of the earliest brick buildings constructed in downtown Hood River. Built for $14,000, the new hotel boasted of 27 guest rooms equipped with steam heat, porcelain . . . Map (db m112297) HM
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18 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Keir Medical Building — 1905 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
A.S. Keir and C.A. Class erected the building in 1905 for use as a drug store, pharmacy, and soda fountain. Originally a one-story structure, a second floor was added when the building was remodeled in 1927 in the Art Deco style. The colorful tile . . . Map (db m112262) HM
19 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — LaFrance Building — 1914 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Built in 1914, the original tenant of the building was the Garrabrant and Parker's Confectionary Store. Candy and cigars were sold in the store, and people often sat for hours at the popular soda foundation (sic). A game of billiards could be played . . . Map (db m112296) HM
20 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Masonic Hall Building — 1901 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
The Hood River Masonic Lodge No. 105 A.F. & A. M. was chartered in 1892 and incorporated in 1896. Five years after the Lodge incorporated, the Masons erected a new lodge hall. Named after benefactor Andrew H. Tieman, the hall was dedicated on . . . Map (db m112236) HM
21 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Overlook Memorial Park
Dedicated to the Men and Women Who Served to Keep America Free Listed on This Stone Are Those of Hood River County Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice World War I W. Lucian Carson • Guy Eastman • Floyd Gramp • Arthur L. Granstrom • . . . Map (db m112258) WM
22 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — OWR & N Company Railroad Depot — 1911 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Constructed in 1911, the OWR & N Co. Railroad Depot served Hood River's thriving fruit, timber, and tourist industries. The Craftsman style building which was larger than most other stations replaced the original 1882 Queen Anne style depot on the . . . Map (db m112302) HM
23 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Sproat Building — 1911 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Prominent business person and leader of the fruit industry, Charles H. Sproat financed the construction of the Sproat Building in 1911 to house the E.A. Franz Furniture Company. Upon completion, the owners boasted of a buff colored brick exterior , . . . Map (db m112305) HM
24 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — Stewart Hardware & Furniture Company — 1902/1905 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
William M. Stewart advertised his home furnishings and hardware business as Hood River's "Complete Homefurnisher." The one-story brick building on the east was erected in 1902 and the other two sections to the west were constructed in 1905. The . . . Map (db m112239) HM
25 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — The Blowers Building — 1909 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Constructed in 1909 by Samuel and Laurence Blowers, the building originally housed a hardware store and "modern playhouse" on the first floor and offices on the second floor. Laurence Blowers was one of Hood River's first mayors and was appointed . . . Map (db m112234) HM
26 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — The Brosius Building — 1904 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Dr. Frampton Brosius was one of the town's early mayors and a community activist. Brosius constructed the building for use as a centralized location for doctor's offices; one of the first buildings in Hood River designed for this use. Constructed in . . . Map (db m112260) HM
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27 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — The Eliot Building — 1908 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
The Eliot Building was financed by Portland minister T.L. Eliot in 1908 for use by the E.A. Franz Hardware Store. In 1906, the prominent Portland architect, A.E. Doyle, completed the architectural plans for the commercial building while studying . . . Map (db m112259) HM
28 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — The Hall Building — 1909 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
Charles Hall, president of the Home Telephone Company, financed the construction of the building for $45,000 in 1909. Erected of "Newberg" pressed brick, the building housed a variety of businesses including the Butler Bank, Bragg Mercantile, and . . . Map (db m112261) HM
29 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — The Henderson — Gone But Not Forgotten
Sternwheeler traffic on the Columbia River reached a fevered-pitch with the completion of Cascade Locks in 1896. Steam-powered paddlewheelers provided a vital link between The Dalles and Portland. The trip averaged six hours on a good day, and . . . Map (db m113947) HM
30 Oregon, Hood River County, Hood River — The Mount Hood Hotel Annex — 1912 — City of Hood River Downtown Historic District —
The Mt. Hood Hotel Annex, constructed in 1912-13, was built as an annex to the original wooden hotel which stood to the north. The first floor housed commercial businesses and the second story had apartments and additional hotel rooms. In 1926, the . . . Map (db m112232) HM
31 Oregon, Hood River County, Mount Hood — Mt. Hood School House 1914 — National Historic Place
The building at this location served as a schoolhouse for pioneer settlers who came to Hood River Valley in the early 1900's. Originally built as a one room log schoolhouse the building was located at a popular Indian camping site on the trail over . . . Map (db m112335) HM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024