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Centralia, Washington 98531
(Photos)
Commercial Buildings on West Main Street. Downtown Centralia, Washington. The Legion/Odd Fellows Building (1907), Loggers Pub ((1905), and White and Gable Stationery Building (1900), are all Contributing Buildings to the NRHP District.
Legion Post 17 sign. Centralia, Washington.
Olympic Hotel & Olympic Club signs. Centralia, Washington.
McCleary Block. 114 S. Tower Avenue. Centralia, Washington. Built in 1928 using the Commercial Vernacular Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Inscription. Scuitto-Rector Building (1928). Centralia, Washington.
Ticket Booth. Fox Theatre. Centralia, Washington.
Tower Tavern sign. Centralia, Washington.
Marquee. Fox Theatre. Centralia, Washington.
Fox Theatre Blade Sign. Centralia, Washington.
Sciotto Rector Building. 116-120 S. Tower Avenue. Centralia, Washington. Built in 1928 using the Classical Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Buffalo Bill mural. Centralia, Washington.
Former Elks Building. Centralia Square. Centralia, Washington. Contributing Building to the NRHP District. Built in 1919.
Rear view. Fox Theatre. Centralia, Washington. Built in 1929 using the Art Deco Style.
Fox Theatre sign. Centralia, Washington.
Inscription. The Sentinel. Centralia, Washington. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. Erected in 1924 in memory of four legionnaires murdered in 1919.
The Sentinel. Centralia, Washington. Two of the four WWI veterans who were murdered in a 1919 parade.
The Sentinel. Centralia, Washington. In memory of four returning soldiers from The Great War who were murdered during a parade in town in 1919. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Inscription. The Sentinel. Centralia, Washington.
The Sentinel. Centralia, Washington. Two of the four WWI veterans who were murdered in a 1919 parade.
Centralia Timberland Carnegie Public Library. 110 S. Silver Street. Centralia, Washington. Built in 1913 using the Romanesque Revival Style, but added onto in 1978 which rendered it a Historic Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
Detail. Carnegie Library (1913). Centralia, Washington.
Starling. Centralia, Washington.
Elks Lodge/Centralia Square. 201 S. Pearl Street. Centralia, Washington. Built in 1919 using the Mission Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District. The Elks sold the property in 1986.
Entryway. Post Office. Centralia, Washington. Built in 1936 using the Art Deco Style. A New Deal project. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
Post Office. Centralia, Washington. Built in 1936 using the Art Deco Style. A New Deal project.
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