Ritzville Historic District
Appearance
Ritzville Historic District | |
Location | Roughly bounded by Broadway Avenue, North Division Street, West Railroad Avenue, and North Adams Street, Ritzville, Washington |
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Coordinates | 47°07′37″N 118°22′51″W / 47.1269°N 118.38085°W |
Area | 8 acres (3.2 ha) |
Architect | Tinnel Brothers; Et al. |
Architectural style | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Vernacular commercial |
NRHP reference No. | 90000676[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 2, 1990 |
The Ritzville Historic District, located in Ritzville, Washington, is a district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] The district encompasses 3 blocks of Ritzville's main business district and contains 27 contributing and 11 noncontributing properties.[2]
Contributing Properties
[edit]The historical district contains a total of 27 contributing properties, built between 1889 and 1935:[2]
- The Ritzville Carnegie Library, also known as Ritzville Public Library, at 302 West Main Avenue, 47°07′35″N 118°22′55″W / 47.12629°N 118.38207°W, built 1907.
- The Ritzville Hotel, 220 West Main Avenue, 47°07′35″N 118°22′54″W / 47.12648°N 118.38176°W, built 1910.
- The George H. Lemman Building, also known as the B&J Restaurant, 214 West Main Avenue, 47°07′36″N 118°22′54″W / 47.12656°N 118.3816°W, built c. 1905.
- The F.G. Spanjer Building, 208 West Main Avenue, 47°07′37″N 118°22′53″W / 47.12681°N 118.38136°W, built 1898.
- The Ritzville Trading Company Buildings block, at 202 West Main Avenue, 201 and 203 West Broadway Avenue, 47°07′37″N 118°22′53″W / 47.12701°N 118.38151°W, built 1898.
- The H.E. Gritman Building, at corner of West Main Avenue and North Washington Street, 47°07′38″N 118°22′51″W / 47.12715°N 118.38095°W, built 1902.
- The William Snyder Building, at 116 West Main Avenue, 47°07′38″N 118°22′51″W / 47.12722°N 118.38085°W, built 1899.
- The O.R. Haight Building, at 114 West Main Avenue, 47°07′38″N 118°22′51″W / 47.12728°N 118.38078°W, built 1901.
- The A&C Bakery building, at 102 and 104 West Main Avenue, 47°07′39″N 118°22′50″W / 47.12757°N 118.38043°W, built 1910.
- The Pioneer State Bank, now U.S. Bank, at 101 East Main Avenue, 47°07′40″N 118°22′49″W / 47.12781°N 118.38015°W, built 1901.
- The Ritz Theater, at 107 East Main Avenue, 47°07′40″N 118°22′48″W / 47.1279°N 118.38003°W, built c. 1935.
- The Hanson Flower's building, at 105 West Main Avenue, 47°07′38″N 118°22′48″W / 47.12723°N 118.38004°W, built c. 1905.
- The Burt's Hardware building, at 107 West Main Avenue, 47°07′38″N 118°22′48″W / 47.12716°N 118.38007°W, built c. 1905.
- The Sears building, at 109 and 111 West Main Avenue, 47°07′37″N 118°22′49″W / 47.12708°N 118.38016°W, built between 1910 and 1920.
- The N.H. Greene Building, at 119 West Main Avenue, 47°07′37″N 118°22′50″W / 47.12687°N 118.38043°W, built 1889.
- The German American Bank, now Columbia Bank, at 201 West Main Avenue, 47°07′36″N 118°22′50″W / 47.12665°N 118.38068°W, built 1904.
- The Orris Dorman Building, at 203 and 205 West Main Avenue, 47°07′36″N 118°22′51″W / 47.12658°N 118.38079°W, built 1904.
- The A.F. Rosenoff Building, at 207 West Main Avenue, 47°07′35″N 118°22′51″W / 47.12649°N 118.38088°W, built 1901.
- The Myers Dry Goods Store Building, at 209 and 211 West Main Avenue, 47°07′35″N 118°22′51″W / 47.12642°N 118.38097°W, built c. 1901–1904.
- The building at 213 West Main Avenue, 47°07′35″N 118°22′52″W / 47.12636°N 118.38108°W, built c. 1901–1904.
- The Adams County Bank Building, at 301 West Main Avenue, 47°07′33″N 118°22′53″W / 47.12597°N 118.38152°W, built 1892.
- The Kalkwarf Motor Company Building, 101 to 107 North Adams Street, 47°07′32″N 118°22′53″W / 47.12569°N 118.38127°W, built 1910.
- The E.D. Gilson Building, at 218 West Railroad Avenue, 47°07′34″N 118°22′51″W / 47.12598°N 118.38084°W, built 1904.
- The Journal Building, at 214 and 216 West Railroad Avenue, 47°07′34″N 118°22′50″W / 47.12607°N 118.38068°W, built c. 1910–1920.
- The Kalkwarf Hardware Store, at 210 West Railroad Avenue, 47°07′34″N 118°22′50″W / 47.12624°N 118.38058°W, built c. 1910–1920.
- The Northern Pacific Railway Depot, now hosting the Railroad Depot Museum, at 201 West Railroad Avenue, 47°07′35″N 118°22′48″W / 47.12638°N 118.37989°W, built 1909–1910.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ritzville Historic District.
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ a b Leonard Garfield and Marcia Riley (October 25, 1989). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Ritzville Historic District". National Park Service. Retrieved June 2, 2024. With 27 photos.