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spring was the idea of a ten-member all-girl group known as the
Fountain Club. The organization paid $ 200 for the fountain, raising a smaller amount from city residents for freight and installation. Confusion over the responsibility of the placement of the fountain waylaid its initial installation for several months and the local Chehalis Bee-Nugget newspaper wrote editorials praising the young women while castigating older, more affluent residents for their lack of efforts and monetary donations. In 1916, a horse carriage ran into the fountain and the damages to the water pipes severe enough that the fountain was often difficult to operate and maintain; it was permanently removed in early-May of that year. Additional reports note that the fountain was moved as it was becoming a hazard in the
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146:. The district represents three separate development periods. The community was an important timber hub and freight exchange stop between south Puget Sound and Portland, Oregon. The historic district is located in the northeastern part of the city and includes North Market Boulevard, Northwest Pacific Avenue, Northeast Cascade Avenue, Northeast Boistfort, Front Way, and Northeast Division. North Market Boulevard is a one-way street.
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The two-story building uses a common bond brick with a flat parapet roofline. A decorated cornice has five paired brackets. The upper story has windows four across. The
Northwest Pacific side has a row of four windows in the upper story. The lower story has a row of three windows. The southwest end
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Hotel
Washington is a four-story, nineteenth century building. In 1889 it was operated by Mr. Berry and Mr. Loomis. Four piers split the facade into three sections. The windows on the upper level are semi-elliptical, with rock-faced sills. The upper story on the Northwest Pacific Avenue side is clad
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The current downtown is a third civic center of the city. It was originally at West Main Street close to the railroads tracks. Elizabeth (Eliza) Barrett
Saunders had platted three blocks from her Donation Land Claim of three hundred twenty acres. Three blocks of development were the start of a town.
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A large welcome mural, focusing on the founder of the city, Elizabeth
Barrett Tynan Saunders, as well as the history of airplanes, is located at the north end of downtown. It has a small nod to the city's connection to the Kenneth Arnold sightings in 1947. Three murals decorate the adjoining public
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A single story, nineteenth-century commercial building that appears to have been altered circa 1910s. The building is faced with raked brick having tiles set into a diamond design forming a horizontal row of nine diamonds just above the awning and beneath the cornice. The flat roof line has a shed,
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In 2009, the
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Beginning in the early 2000s under a program known as the
Chehalis Historic Preservation Commission, the city began to honor older homes, including those in the downtown district, that are connected to the history and heritage of Chehalis. Houses accepted into the designation receive a brass plaque
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Downtown Historic District (Third Civic Center of Chehalis), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form; Jennifer Watson, intern; Lauren McCroskey; Lewis County Historical Society; City of Chehalis; United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service; National Park
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A fountain, meant as a watering trough for horses, was erected at the intersections of
Boistfort Street and Chehalis and Pacific avenues on February 12, 1907. The fountain contained a large basin on a decorative pedestal topped with an electric globe light, a modern amenity of the time. The public
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office building, the flames spread to the hotel, which at the time was being used as a furniture store. The fire was contained by the evening after the combined use of 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800,000 L; 830,000 imp gal) of foam retardant and water. Within a year, both buildings were
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The second downtown began down West Main Street at the comer of Chehalis Avenue and West Main Street. Barrett platted five parcels between 1881 and 1883. By 1891 this center included the city's first opera house (Tynan Opera House), and the Barrett Block housing a bank and hotel. In 1892 two fires
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The majority of the buildings are in the nineteenth-century commercial, many with metal awnings or canopies of a non-historic character. In the 20th century, the architect Jacque “Jack” DeForest Griffin was responsible for the creation of several buildings constructed in the 1920s, including the
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The city, in coordination with Experience Chehalis, launched a multi-year downtown revitalization program, known as the Imagine Downtown Chehalis project, in 2024. The plans include the restructuring of main streets in the city's historic core, including Market and Boistfort, with attention to
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Additional artworks include paintings done by local artists on utility boxes, trash can lids, and benches. The effort was based on a Chehalis Community Renaissance Team plan approved by the city council in 2009 that also included long term revitalization projects for downtown Chehalis such as
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This nineteenth-century commercial building is two stories. The second story has a plain facade with four windows. The original brick has been covered with stucco, but the roof line and window are intact. A fire on July 11, 1997, caused damage to the windows; however, the building remains a
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standing seam, metal roof at the front with a plain cornice framed by piers. Between the decorative row of tiles and the awning is two window sections. The entrance off Northwest Pacific is intact with a plain facade of window. The entrance consists of recessed doors framed by windows.
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street car usage. The fountain, possibly without the globe light and pedestal, was moved to the Chehalis Civic Center for a time, where it was often used as a dunking site of freshmen students of the high school as part of a hazing ritual. The basin was transferred to the
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with pressed metal in a brick pattern. The entrance, on Market Boulevard, is a glass door with the lettering, "Washington Hotel." On the north side there remain remnants of an advertisement. There was a fire on July 11, 1997, which caused minor damage.
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which was built in 1938 as the Pix Theater. Next to the theater is a long running arts-and-crafts and book business known the Book 'n' Brush which occupies a space originally used for a retailer known once as "The Big Department Store".
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destroyed the second city center. The majority of the buildings were wood; arson was suspected. The district was known for the Chehalis Fountain which was replicated at the Vernetta Smith Timberland Library.
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timepiece was a fixture in the city until January 1970 when it was removed after the jewelry business transferred to a new location in the downtown area. The clock, sold to an antique dealer, was moved to
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Having a related style to 539 N. Market, this a single-story structure is of a common bond brick and a flat parapet roofline. Fechtner's Jewelry has been in operation, in Chehalis, since 1903.
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inspired St. Helens Theater in 1924, the home of the Lewis County Public Utility District on Prindle Street, the Advocate Building, and several other extinct structures in the downtown core.
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was completed in celebration of Christopher Columbus landing in the Americas four hundred years earlier. Soon after, construction of a fourth retail office structure, the
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traffic flow. Additional upgrades to enhance community participation, economic opportunities, and safety are included with betterments in street lighting and sidewalks.
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In 2003, the CHPC awarded the Chehalis Theater with a listing and plaque recognizing the historical importance, and restoration efforts, of the movie house.
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On the afternoon of July 11, 1997, a large fire swept through parts of the historic district, partially destroying the Hotel Washington. Starting at a
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Market Street through the downtown area underwent an improvement project in 1977 with the build of concrete parking strips and a new layer of asphalt.
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bathroom facilities, each containing specifics about the city's railroads and community togetherness, including another UFO themed artwork, the
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The district is home to several murals, many sponsored by the city and community organizations, some of which partner with the
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Related in style to 539 N. Market next door, it is a single-story building with common bond brick and a flat parapet roofline.
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Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Historic Property Inventory Forms and Supporting Documents.
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where it was used as a planter. The remaining piece of the Flower Club's fountain has been considered lost since after the
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plaques to denote structures on the tour. In the following weeks, forty buildings received the tour markers.
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Weyeneth, Robert R. Multiple Property Nomination: Associated Property Types. Historic Commercial Properties.
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Weyeneth, Robert R. Historic Downtown Chehalis: A Public Guide. Lewis County Printing Department, 1992.
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that includes the year the structure was built and the name of either the architect or original owner.
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Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. Be a Building Watcher: On the Street Where You Live. 1986.
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796:"City of Chehalis, Experience Chehalis to host open house for Imagine Downtown Chehalis project"
552:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Chehalis Downtown Historic District"
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The Chehalis Community Renaissance Team changed its name to "Experience Chehalis" in 2022.
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Two sites within the downtown historic district are individually listed on the NRHP. The
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Washington State Historic Preservation Program. Architectural Description Guide. 1978.
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Lewis County Historical Museum: historical photographs, and newspaper clipping files.
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Chehalis Bee-Nugget. The Chehalis Bee-Nugget: The Historical Souvenir Edition. 1915.
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Buildings were constructed around 1870 including the first Lewis County Courthouse.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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867:(Ninth ed.). Chehalis, Washington: Chehalis Community Renaissance Team. 2018
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689:"The big fire hit year ago - Restored buildings hum with new business activity"
352:. The largest in the downtown district is a painting of a steam train, titled
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1072:"Murals Draw 'Selfie' Photographers, Parking Lot Design Spurs Complaints"
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Lewis County, Washington
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of construction and the name of either the architect or original owner.
822:"Get to Know Jack DeForest Griffin: The Architect Who Changed Chehalis"
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Roughly bounded by Park, and Front Sts., Washington and Cascade Aves.,
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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St. Helens Hotel Building and nearby buildings, Chehalis, Washington.
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Hotel Washington Building and nearby buildings, Chehalis, Washington.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington (state)
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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National Register of Historic Places in Lewis County, Washington
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531 N. Market Boulevard, 1918, Claude Day Fruits/Howard's Meats
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of the building has a gabled dormer in wood and no window.
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Chehalis Community Renaissance Team (November 10, 2017).
741:"Renaissance Team Changes Name to 'Experience Chehalis'"
1202:"Vintage motorcycles have their own museum in Chehalis"
1098:"Chehalis Renaissance Team Paints the Town — Literally"
993:"Chehalis Renaissance Team Paints the Town - Literally"
364:. A mural of a butterfly flying over flowers, known as
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910:"ChehalisArt - representing our community through art"
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539 N. Market Boulevard, 1900, Cupid's Helper; 1920,
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Buildings and structures in Lewis County, Washington
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City of Chehalis - Map of Downtown Historic District
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1096:McDonald, Julie (October 14, 2019).
1070:McDonald, Julie (October 11, 2021).
991:McDonald, Julie (October 14, 2019).
794:The Chronicle staff (May 22, 2024).
526:National Register of Historic Places
350:Washington State Main Street Program
254:Shakespeare & Co/American Legion
144:National Register of Historic Places
899:Service, Washington, D.C.; 11-21-97
820:Skinner, Andy (February 14, 2018).
380:Significant contributing properties
136:Chehalis Downtown Historic District
27:Chehalis Downtown Historic District
1989:National Historic Preservation Act
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1148:Jones, Pat (January 19, 2006).
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637:"Chehalis Welcomes New Library"
597:McDonald Zander, Julie (2011).
328:525 N. Market Boulevard, 1900,
310:535 N. Market Boulevard, 1918,
285:545 N. Market Boulevard, 1889,
262:551 N. Market Boulevard, 1894,
1942:Federated States of Micronesia
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1286:. February 15, 1907. p. 5
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662:"Chehalis improvements begin"
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600:Images of America - Chehalis
16:United States historic place
2313:National Historic Landmarks
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1284:The Chehalis Bee-Nugget
1280:"Chehalis And Vicinity"
452:1949 Olympia earthquake
312:Fechtner's Jewelry Shop
274:contributing resource.
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1894:Lists by insular areas
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1362:"That Fountain Again"
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556:National Park Service
531:National Park Service
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1968:District of Columbia
432:Flower Club fountain
335:Brunswig's Shoe Shop
140:Chehalis, Washington
63:Chehalis, Washington
2318:Bridges and Tunnels
1538:Experience Chehalis
1319:The Daily Chronicle
1258:The Daily Chronicle
914:Experience Chehalis
666:The Daily Chronicle
533:. November 2, 2013.
418:E. Howard & Co.
370:Lifting Up Chehalis
236:Italian Renaissance
232:Renaissance Revival
605:Arcadia Publishing
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