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National Register of Historic Places listings in Shoshone County, Idaho

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Location of Shoshone County in Idaho

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Shoshone County, Idaho.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Shoshone County, Idaho, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 24 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. More may be added; properties and districts nationwide are added to the Register weekly.[2]


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 16, 2024.[3]

Current listings

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[4] Name on the Register[5] Image Date listed[6] Location City or town Description
1 Avery Depot
Avery Depot
Avery Depot
September 20, 1984
(#84001142)
St. Joe River Rd.
47°15′03″N 115°48′26″W / 47.250797°N 115.807348°W / 47.250797; -115.807348 (Avery Depot)
Avery
2 Avery Ranger Station
Avery Ranger Station
Avery Ranger Station
June 27, 1974
(#74000748)
Near the St. Joe National Forest
47°15′04″N 115°48′20″W / 47.251063°N 115.805636°W / 47.251063; -115.805636 (Avery Ranger Station)
Avery
3 Bullion Tunnel September 20, 1984
(#84001160)
East of Avery
47°24′04″N 115°42′04″W / 47.401111°N 115.701111°W / 47.401111; -115.701111 (Bullion Tunnel)
Avery
4 Cedar Snags
Cedar Snags
Cedar Snags
September 20, 1984
(#84001174)
North of Avery
47°22′30″N 115°45′42″W / 47.374888°N 115.761651°W / 47.374888; -115.761651 (Cedar Snags)
Avery
5 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Historic District
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Historic District
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Historic District
October 26, 2000
(#00001269)
Idaho Panhandle National Forest
47°21′37″N 115°38′43″W / 47.360167°N 115.645222°W / 47.360167; -115.645222 (Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Historic District)
Avery Extends into Mineral County, Montana
6 John C. Feehan House August 27, 1980
(#80001334)
Main St.
47°37′36″N 115°51′05″W / 47.626667°N 115.851389°W / 47.626667; -115.851389 (John C. Feehan House)
Murray
7 Grand Forks September 20, 1984
(#84001175)
East of Avery
47°21′12″N 115°40′25″W / 47.353227°N 115.673701°W / 47.353227; -115.673701 (Grand Forks)
Avery
8 Halm Creek, Bean Creek Fire September 20, 1984
(#84001177)
South of Red Ives
47°00′27″N 115°21′13″W / 47.0075°N 115.353611°W / 47.0075; -115.353611 (Halm Creek, Bean Creek Fire)
Red Ives
9 Kellogg Boy Scout Cabin
Kellogg Boy Scout Cabin
Kellogg Boy Scout Cabin
September 22, 2021
(#100007006)
2 South Hill St.
47°32′13″N 116°07′40″W / 47.5369°N 116.1277°W / 47.5369; -116.1277 (Kellogg Boy Scout Cabin)
Kellogg
10 Magee Ranger Station
Magee Ranger Station
Magee Ranger Station
February 18, 1981
(#81000208)
West of Pritchard
47°50′39″N 116°15′09″W / 47.844054°N 116.252468°W / 47.844054; -116.252468 (Magee Ranger Station)
Pritchard
11 Mallard Peak Lookout April 12, 1984
(#84001178)
Southeast of Avery
46°56′17″N 115°31′30″W / 46.938093°N 115.524903°W / 46.938093; -115.524903 (Mallard Peak Lookout)
Avery
12 Miner's Hat
Miner's Hat
Miner's Hat
September 23, 2021
(#100007007)
300 East Cameron Ave.
47°32′10″N 116°06′48″W / 47.5362°N 116.1134°W / 47.5362; -116.1134 (Miner's Hat)
Kellogg
13 Murray Courthouse
Murray Courthouse
Murray Courthouse
November 14, 1978
(#78001098)
Main St.
47°37′36″N 115°51′15″W / 47.626578°N 115.854172°W / 47.626578; -115.854172 (Murray Courthouse)
Murray Collapsed due to snow load in 1997; subsequently rebuilt in replica.[7]
14 Murray Masonic Hall
Murray Masonic Hall
Murray Masonic Hall
May 19, 1987
(#87000774)
Main St. between 2nd and 3rd
47°37′37″N 115°51′29″W / 47.626832°N 115.858062°W / 47.626832; -115.858062 (Murray Masonic Hall)
Murray
15 Northern Pacific Railway Depot
Northern Pacific Railway Depot
Northern Pacific Railway Depot
April 2, 1976
(#76000681)
219 6th St.
47°28′24″N 115°55′25″W / 47.473247°N 115.923603°W / 47.473247; -115.923603 (Northern Pacific Railway Depot)
Wallace Built in 1906, relocated in 1986 due to Interstate 90 construction.[8]
16 Pine Creek Baptist Church
Pine Creek Baptist Church
Pine Creek Baptist Church
November 17, 1982
(#82000361)
Main and S. 3rd Sts.
47°32′19″N 116°14′13″W / 47.53871°N 116.23684°W / 47.53871; -116.23684 (Pine Creek Baptist Church)
Pinehurst Designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel, built in 1932
17 Edward Pulaski Tunnel and Placer Creek Escape Route
Edward Pulaski Tunnel and Placer Creek Escape Route
Edward Pulaski Tunnel and Placer Creek Escape Route
September 20, 1984
(#84001179)
Southwest of Wallace
47°26′58″N 115°57′24″W / 47.449444°N 115.956667°W / 47.449444; -115.956667 (Edward Pulaski Tunnel and Placer Creek Escape Route)
Wallace
18 Red Ives Ranger Station
Red Ives Ranger Station
Red Ives Ranger Station
September 13, 1986
(#86002151)
Southeast of Avery on Forest Service Rd. 218
47°03′22″N 115°21′08″W / 47.056145°N 115.352316°W / 47.056145; -115.352316 (Red Ives Ranger Station)
Avery
19 St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
April 1, 1999
(#99000419)
104 Hunter St.
47°28′12″N 115°48′11″W / 47.470095°N 115.802944°W / 47.470095; -115.802944 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church)
Mullan
20 U.S. Post Office – Kellogg Main
U.S. Post Office – Kellogg Main
U.S. Post Office – Kellogg Main
May 30, 1990
(#89002118)
302 S. Division St.
47°32′04″N 116°07′18″W / 47.534526°N 116.121742°W / 47.534526; -116.121742 (U.S. Post Office – Kellogg Main)
Kellogg
21 U.S. Post Office – Wallace Main
U.S. Post Office – Wallace Main
U.S. Post Office – Wallace Main
March 16, 1989
(#89000137)
403 Cedar St.
47°28′21″N 115°55′36″W / 47.472617°N 115.926711°W / 47.472617; -115.926711 (U.S. Post Office – Wallace Main)
Wallace
22 Wallace 1910 Fire Memorial
Wallace 1910 Fire Memorial
Wallace 1910 Fire Memorial
September 20, 1984
(#84001180)
North of Wallace
47°29′16″N 115°54′56″W / 47.487704°N 115.915564°W / 47.487704; -115.915564 (Wallace 1910 Fire Memorial)
Wallace
23 Wallace Carnegie Library
Wallace Carnegie Library
Wallace Carnegie Library
February 3, 1981
(#81000209)
415 River St.
47°28′27″N 115°55′34″W / 47.474189°N 115.926149°W / 47.474189; -115.926149 (Wallace Carnegie Library)
Wallace
24 Wallace Historic District
Wallace Historic District
Wallace Historic District
August 10, 1979
(#79000809)
Roughly bounded by Oak, Silver, C, Mullan, Canyon, Fir, and 1st Sts.
47°28′20″N 115°55′34″W / 47.4723°N 115.9262°W / 47.4723; -115.9262 (Wallace Historic District)
Wallace

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service. Retrieved March 29, 2009.
  3. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved August 16, 2024.
  4. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  5. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  6. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  7. ^ Renk, Nancy Foster (October 29, 2012), Shoshone County and Its Courthouses (blog post), Preservation Idaho, archived from the original on June 2, 2015, retrieved April 12, 2015
  8. ^ Bond, David (May 11, 1986). "Wallace depot sees its last departure". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. A1.