United States historic place
Leavenworth Ranger Station, also known as the Wenatchee River Ranger District, in Leavenworth, Washington was built during 1937-38 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was designed by the United States Forest Service's Region 6 USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group in Rustic architecture. The listing includes nine contributing buildings on a 9.9-acre (4.0 ha) area.[1][2][3]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[1]
Contributing Properties
The listing contains 9 contributing properties, built between 1937 and 1939:[3]
- The Ranger Station Office, 47°35′56″N 120°39′27″W / 47.59875°N 120.65759°W / 47.59875; -120.65759 (Ranger Station Office), built 1937-1938
- The Residence #1245, 47°35′53″N 120°39′35″W / 47.59814°N 120.65974°W / 47.59814; -120.65974 (Residence #1245), built 1937-1938
- The Garage #1586, 47°35′54″N 120°39′35″W / 47.59826°N 120.65962°W / 47.59826; -120.65962 (Garage #1586), built 1937-1938
- The Residence #1243, 47°35′58″N 120°39′27″W / 47.59946°N 120.65759°W / 47.59946; -120.65759 (Residence #1243), built 1938-1939
- The Garage for Residence #1243, 47°35′58″N 120°39′27″W / 47.59954°N 120.65739°W / 47.59954; -120.65739 (Garage for Residence #1243), built 1938-1939
- The Automotive Shop, 47°35′58″N 120°39′25″W / 47.59933°N 120.65704°W / 47.59933; -120.65704 (Automotive Shop)
- The Equipment Storage Building, 47°35′58″N 120°39′23″W / 47.5995°N 120.65645°W / 47.5995; -120.65645 (Equipment Storage Building), built 1937-1938
- The Gas House, 47°35′57″N 120°39′24″W / 47.5992°N 120.65655°W / 47.5992; -120.65655 (Gas House)
- The Fire Warehouse, 47°35′56″N 120°39′29″W / 47.59881°N 120.65807°W / 47.59881; -120.65807 (Fire Warehouse)
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