Wilkeson Arch
Buildings and structures completed in 1925Buildings and structures in Pierce County, WashingtonBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)National Park Service rustic in Washington (state)National Register of Historic Places in Pierce County, Washington ... and 1 more
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Wilkeson Arch is a monumental gateway structure at the west entrance to Wilkeson, Washington. The stone and timber structure was built in 1925 by the Wilkeson Booster Club, at a cost of $2000. It is similar in design to the Chinook Pass, Nisqually and White River entrance arches in nearby Mount Rainier National Park, deriving its style from the National Park Service Rustic style prevailing in the national park structures of the time. The arch was intended to promote tourism and the local products, coal and sandstone.
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Brierhill Boulevard,
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N 47.110555555556 ° | E -122.05083333333 ° |
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Brierhill Boulevard 209
98396
Washington, United States
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