National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai County, Arizona
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Yavapai County, Arizona. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 132 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 that is also a National Historic Landmark. 65 of these properties and districts are located in the city of Prescott, and are listed separately, while the remaining properties and districts (including the National Historic Landmark) are located elsewhere in the county, and are listed here. Three properties listed outside Prescott have been removed from the register.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]
Current listings
Prescott
Exclusive of Prescott
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ash Fork Maintenance Camp No. 1 | March 2, 2000 (#00000103) |
Western end of old U.S. Route 66 35°13′22″N 112°29′28″W |
Ash Fork | ||
2 | Beaver Creek Ranger Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000512) |
Off Interstate 17 northeast of Rimrock in the Coconino National Forest 34°40′22″N 111°42′41″W |
Rimrock | ||
3 | Beaver Creek School | September 20, 2016 (#16000631) |
4810 E. Beaver Creek Rd. 34°39′14″N 111°46′02″W |
Rimrock | ||
4 | Broadway Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001651) |
Broadway St. over Bitter Creek 34°46′27″N 112°03′19″W |
Clarkdale | ||
5 | Building at 826 North Main Street | September 19, 1986 (#86002147) |
826 N. Main St. 34°44′46″N 112°01′36″W |
Cottonwood | ||
6 | Camp Date Creek | March 22, 1996 (#95001361) |
North of U.S. Route 89 34°15′45″N 112°55′24″W |
Date Creek | Also known as Camp McPherson | |
7 | Camp Verde Grammar School | November 19, 2018 (#100003126) |
435 S Main St. 34°33′48″N 111°51′15″W |
Camp Verde | ||
8 | Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities | August 9, 1991 (#91001023) |
From the eastern bank of the Verde River northeast to Stehr Lake and along Fossil Creek in the Tonto National Forest 34°20′59″N 111°41′57″W |
Strawberry | ||
9 | Clark Memorial Clubhouse | October 2, 1982 (#82001662) |
Off N. 9th St. 34°46′20″N 112°03′20″W |
Clarkdale | ||
10 | Clarkdale Historic District | January 8, 1998 (#97001586) |
Roughly along Main St., roughly bounded by the Verde River including industrial smelter site 34°46′27″N 112°03′31″W |
Clarkdale | ||
11 | Clear Creek Church | August 6, 1975 (#75000362) |
3.5 mi (5.6 km) southeast of Camp Verde 34°31′30″N 111°49′41″W |
Camp Verde | ||
12 | Clear Creek Pueblo and Caves | February 10, 1975 (#75000363) |
Address Restricted |
Camp Verde | Sinagua pueblo | |
13 | Clemenceau Public School | September 19, 1986 (#86002149) |
1 N. Willard St. 34°44′24″N 112°01′33″W |
Cottonwood | Now Clemenceau Heritage Museum | |
14 | Copper Creek Guard Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000525) |
Northeast of Black Canyon City in the Tonto National Forest 34°12′51″N 111°58′40″W |
Black Canyon City | ||
15 | Cottage Hotel | February 12, 1998 (#98000080) |
Junction of 1st St. and Shoeny Ave. 35°19′40″N 112°52′35″W |
Seligman | ||
16 | Cottonwood Commercial Historic District | May 18, 2000 (#00000497) |
Approximately from 712 to 1124 N. Main St. 34°44′52″N 112°01′36″W |
Cottonwood | The Cottonwood Hotel in the Cottonwood Commercial Historic District | |
17 | Cross Creek Ranch House | May 29, 2008 (#08000461) |
10 Russet Ridge Pl. 34°48′53″N 111°50′14″W |
Sedona | ||
18 | Crown King Ranger Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000522) |
West of Crown King in the Prescott National Forest 34°12′22″N 112°20′27″W |
Crown King | ||
19 | Edens House | September 19, 1986 (#86002150) |
1015 N. Cactus St. 34°44′54″N 112°01′38″W |
Cottonwood | ||
20 | Fewke's Fort Below Aztec Pass (AR-03-09-06-23) | January 20, 1989 (#88003186) |
Address Restricted |
Paulden | Prescott Culture archaeological site | |
21 | Fort Verde District | October 7, 1971 (#71000120) |
Bounded by Hance, Coppinger, and Woods Sts.; also roughly north and east of Hance and Coppinger Sts. to Verde Ditch 34°33′54″N 111°51′08″W |
Camp Verde | Fort Verde State Historic Park and vicinity. Second set of addresses represents a boundary increase. | |
22 | Fossil Creek Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001620) |
Forest Service Rd. over Fossil Creek 34°23′39″N 111°37′45″W |
Camp Verde | ||
23 | Groom Creek School | November 18, 1992 (#92001568) |
Senator Highway southeast of Prescott in the Prescott National Forest 34°28′15″N 112°26′02″W |
Groom Creek | ||
24 | Hatalacva Ruin | July 24, 1974 (#74000463) |
Address Restricted |
Clarkdale | Sinagua ruin | |
25 | Hell Canyon Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001682) |
Abandoned U.S. Route 89 over Hell Canyon 34°58′45″N 112°22′54″W |
Drake | ||
26 | Hyde Mountain Lookout House | January 28, 1988 (#87002491) |
Prescott National Forest 34°50′15″N 112°55′10″W |
Camp Wood | ||
27 | Jerome Historic District | November 13, 1966 (#66000196) |
Jerome 34°45′16″N 112°06′45″W |
Jerome | ||
28 | Kay-El-Bar Ranch | May 22, 1978 (#78000572) |
North of Wickenburg on Rincon Rd. 34°00′34″N 112°44′53″W |
Wickenburg | Guest ranch | |
29 | Kirkland Store | October 1, 1998 (#98001215) |
Main St. at the corner of Iron Springs Rd. and Kirkland Junction Rd. 34°25′01″N 112°42′32″W |
Kirkland | ||
30 | Little Hell Canyon Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001684) |
Abandoned U.S. Route 89 over Little Hell Canyon 35°04′48″N 112°24′22″W |
Drake | ||
31 | Loy Butte Pueblo | February 10, 1975 (#75000367) |
Address Restricted |
Sedona | Sinagua ruin | |
32 | Lynx Creek Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001641) |
just east of Lynx Creek Road on the Old Black Canyon Highway 34°33′08″N 112°22′21″W |
Prescott Valley | ||
33 | Lynx Creek District | August 31, 1978 (#78000571) |
south of Arizona State Route 69 and east of Stoneridge Drive 34°34′28″N 112°20′50″W |
Prescott Valley | ||
34 | Master Mechanic's House | September 19, 1986 (#86002152) |
333 S. Willard St. 34°44′00″N 112°01′33″W |
Cottonwood | UVX smelter complex | |
35 | Mayer Apartments | July 13, 1989 (#89000860) |
Central Ave., southwest of Ash St. 34°23′54″N 112°14′01″W |
Mayer | ||
36 | Mayer Business Block | July 13, 1989 (#89000859) |
Oak St. and Central Ave. 34°23′54″N 112°13′57″W |
Mayer | ||
37 | Mayer Red Brick Schoolhouse | July 21, 2004 (#04000719) |
Main St. 34°24′N 112°14′W |
Mayer | ||
38 | Mingus Lookout Complex | January 28, 1988 (#87002490) |
Prescott National Forest 34°41′39″N 112°07′38″W |
Jerome | Fire tower and ranger cabin on Mingus Mountain | |
39 | Montezuma Castle National Monument-Back Ranch Historic District-Montezuma Well Unit | October 15, 1966 (#66000082) |
5525 Beaver Creek Rd., 40 mi (64 km) south of Flagstaff on Interstate 17 34°38′19″N 111°47′17″W |
Camp Verde | Major Sinagua cliff dwelling | |
40 | OK Ranch Historic District | April 19, 2018 (#100002358) |
Red Rock Crossing, Sedona Ranger District 34°49′35″N 111°48′33″W |
Coconino National Forest | AKA Crescent Moon Ranch | |
41 | Palace Station District | April 30, 1976 (#76000382) |
23 mi (37 km) south of Prescott in the Prescott National Forest 34°22′35″N 112°24′32″W |
Prescott National Forest | Stagecoach station, built 1874 | |
42 | Pecan Lane Rural Historic Landscape | May 11, 2000 (#00000463) |
537 to 867 Montezuma Castle Highway 34°34′47″N 111°51′12″W |
Camp Verde | ||
43 | Peeples Valley School | September 26, 2007 (#07000991) |
18205 U.S. Route 89 34°17′03″N 112°43′17″W |
Peeples Valley | ||
44 | Perkinsville Bridge | March 31, 1989 (#88001671) |
Perkinsville-Williams Rd. over the Verde River 34°53′43″N 112°12′18″W |
Perkinsville | South of Ash Fork | |
45 | Perry Mesa Archeological District | November 20, 1975 (#75000364) |
Address Restricted |
Black Canyon City | Located on Agua Fria National Monument | |
46 | Poland Tunnel | March 29, 1978 (#78000570) |
West of Poland off State Route 69 34°26′48″N 112°22′23″W |
Poland | ||
47 | Rock House | December 19, 1994 (#94001489) |
Pine Tree Ln. northwest of Groom Creek 34°29′21″N 112°26′45″W |
Groom Creek | ||
48 | Sacred Mountain | March 4, 1975 (#75000366) |
Address Restricted |
Rimrock | Sinagua archaeological site | |
49 | Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway, Limestone Canyon District | December 13, 1994 (#94000031) |
Address Restricted |
Ash Fork and Chino Valley | ||
50 | Seligman Commercial Historic District | February 1, 2005 (#04000511) |
Roughly bounded by 1st and Lamport Sts. and Picacho and Railroad Aves. 35°19′35″N 112°52′27″W |
Seligman | ||
51 | Smelter Machine Shop | September 19, 1986 (#86002154) |
360 S. 6th St. 34°43′59″N 112°01′23″W |
Cottonwood | ||
52 | Superintendent's Residence | October 14, 1986 (#86002159) |
315 S. Willard 34°44′01″N 112°01′33″W |
Cottonwood | UVX smelter complex | |
53 | Sycamore Cliff Dwelling | September 28, 1990 (#90001455) |
Address Restricted |
Sedona | Sinagua ruins | |
54 | Sycamore Ranger Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000523) |
Forest Rd. 68F southwest of Camp Verde in the Prescott National Forest 34°21′07″N 111°58′08″W |
Camp Verde | ||
55 | Tuzigoot Museum | September 9, 2010 (#10000518) |
Alternate US 89A and Tuzigoot Rd. 34°46′13″N 112°01′36″W |
Clarkdale | Sinagua artifacts at the national monument | |
56 | Tuzigoot National Monument Archeological District | October 15, 1966 (#66000194) |
Address Restricted |
Clarkdale | Large Sinagua pueblo | |
57 | UVX Smelter Operations Complex | September 19, 1986 (#86002164) |
361 S. Willard 34°43′57″N 112°01′34″W |
Cottonwood | Copper smelter buildings from 1917–36 | |
58 | Verde River Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001639) |
2.7 mi (4.3 km) south of Paulden on Sullivan Lake Rd. 34°51′50″N 112°27′34″W |
Paulden | ||
59 | Verde River Sheep Bridge | November 21, 1978 (#78000569) |
North of Carefree on the Verde River 34°04′39″N 111°42′26″W |
Carefree | Demolished 1988 | |
60 | Walker Charcoal Kiln | October 8, 1976 (#76000383) |
Southeast of Prescott in the Prescott National Forest 34°27′30″N 112°22′31″W |
Potato Patch | ||
61 | Walnut Creek Bridge | March 31, 1989 (#88001673) |
Forest Service Rd. over Walnut Creek 34°55′44″N 112°48′55″W |
Simmons | ||
62 | Walnut Creek Ranger Station | June 10, 1993 (#93000524) |
Northwest of Prescott in the Prescott National Forest 34°55′28″N 112°50′24″W |
Simmons | ||
63 | Walnut Grove Bridge | September 30, 1988 (#88001637) |
3.5 mi (5.6 km) northwest of Walnut Grove on Wagoner Rd. 34°18′37″N 112°34′05″W |
Walnut Grove | ||
64 | Willard House | September 19, 1986 (#86002166) |
114 N. Main 34°45′01″N 112°01′43″W |
Cottonwood | Queen Anne built in 1890 for Mary Willard, early settler | |
65 | Hank and Myrtle Wingfield Homestead | July 27, 1999 (#99000857) |
806 E. Quarterhorse Ln. 34°32′07″N 111°50′27″W |
Camp Verde | ||
66 | Robert W. Wingfield House | February 3, 1986 (#86000146) |
Montezuma Castle Highway 34°34′55″N 111°51′09″W |
Camp Verde | ||
67 | Woolsey Ranchhouse Ruins | November 7, 1977 (#77000240) |
North of Humboldt off State Route 69 34°30′43″N 112°13′52″W |
Humboldt | King Woolsey's ranch, circa 1870 |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Mount Union Lookout Cabin | January 28, 1988 (#87002489) | November 7, 1977 | Prescott National Forest |
Potato Patch | National Forest Fire Lookouts in the Southwestern Region TR | |
2 | Strahan House | September 19, 1986 (#86002157) | May 23, 2016 | 725 N. Main St. 34°44′37″N 112°01′16″W |
Cottonwood | Demolished in 2007, according to Images of America: Cottonwood, p. 12. | |
3 | Thompson Ranch | September 19, 1986 (#86002162) | May 23, 2016 | 2874 Alternate U.S. Route 89 34°43′17″N 111°59′32″W |
Cottonwood |
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References
- 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.
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
- 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.
- 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.