National Register of Historic Places Listings in Oregon - Current Listings By County

Current Listings By County

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The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county.

County # of
Sites
1 Baker 13
2 Benton 53
3 Clackamas 81
4 Clatsop 60
5 Columbia 12
6 Coos 52
7 Crook 6
8 Curry 44
9 Deschutes 38
10 Douglas 47
11 Gilliam 3
12 Grant 10
13 Harney 7
14 Hood River 38
15 Jackson 149
16 Jefferson 5
17 Josephine 57
18 Klamath 28
19 Lake 17
20 Lane 134
21 Lincoln 35
22 Linn 68
23 Malheur 17
24 Marion 106
25 Morrow 5
26.1 Multnomah: Portland North 29
26.2 Multnomah: Portland Northeast 80
26.3 Multnomah: Portland Northwest 127
26.4 Multnomah: Portland Southeast 97
26.5 Multnomah: Portland Southwest 212
26.6 Multnomah: Other 33
26.7 Multnomah: Duplicates (7)
26.8 Multnomah: Total 571
27 Polk 27
28 Sherman 5
29 Tillamook 29
30 Umatilla 41
31 Union 19
32 Wallowa 19
33 Wasco 33
34 Washington 43
35 Wheeler 1
36 Yamhill 80
(duplicates) (9)
Total: 1,944

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