The Dalles Commercial Historic District

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LocationThe Dalles, Oregon, roughly bounded by Interstate 84 and Laughlin, 5th, and Union Streets[1]
Coordinates45°36′04″N 121°11′00″W / 45.601064°N 121.183360°W / 45.601064; -121.183360
Area34.46 acres (13.95 ha)[1]
Built1860–1945[1]
The Dalles Commercial Historic District
Photograph of a 2-story commercial building standing on a street corner, with a storefront on one side and a mural on another
The district's Edward C. Pease Department Store (historic name, 1911), at the corner of 2nd and Federal Streets, in 2010
Map of district boundaries
The Dalles Commercial Historic District boundaries in downtown The Dalles
LocationThe Dalles, Oregon, roughly bounded by Interstate 84 and Laughlin, 5th, and Union Streets[1]
Coordinates45°36′04″N 121°11′00″W / 45.601064°N 121.183360°W / 45.601064; -121.183360
Area34.46 acres (13.95 ha)[1]
Built1860–1945[1]
Architectural styleGothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Renaissance Revival, Commercial, Modernistic, Moorish Revival[1]
NRHP reference No.86002953
90000542 (decrease)
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 4, 1986[2]
Boundary increaseJune 15, 1998[3]
Boundary decreaseApril 5, 1990[4]

The Dalles Commercial Historic District comprises a primarily commercial and civic portion of downtown The Dalles, Oregon, United States. Strategically located at the eastern end of the Columbia River Gorge and near Celilo Falls, The Dalles became the preeminent transportation and trading hub of the interior Northwest in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The 46 historic buildings and other features of the district, built between 1860 and 1938,[a] reflect the city's status and evolution as the gateway to the Columbia Plateau and the commercial, governmental, and cultural center of Eastern Oregon.[1]

The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.[2]

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