Randle Ranger Station-Work Center

Randle Ranger Station-Work Center in Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Randle, Washington was built during 1935-36 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 for its architecture. It was designed by the USDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group in Rustic architecture. The listing included seven contributing buildings including a single dwelling, a secondary structure, a warehouse, and a fire station on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) area.[1]

Randle Ranger Station--Work Center
Ranger Residence, Building No. 1135
LocationGifford Pinchot National Forest, Randle, Washington
Coordinates46°32′8″N 121°57′28″W
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Built1935-36
ArchitectUSDA Forest Svce. Architecture Group
Architectural styleRustic
MPSDepression-Era Buildings TR
NRHP reference No.86000816[1]
Added to NRHPApril 8, 1986

It included a 1-1/2 story 30 feet (9.1 m) by 35 feet (11 m) office built in 1935 and a 1-1/2 story 52 feet (16 m) by 82 feet (25 m) shop building built in 1936. Both of these are of wood-frame construction on poured concrete foundations. It also included a fire control warehouse, another warehouse, an open vehicle storage shelter, a barn, and a gas and oil storage house built in 1935.[2][3]

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