The City of Zillah will celebrate the recently completed move and rehabilitation of the National Register of Historic Places listed Teapot Dome Gas Station. The celebration will take place on Wednesday July 25th at 10:00 am at the new location at 117 First Avenue in Zillah. A few years ago, the City purchased the gas station property after the station was closed and left vacant and subject to vandalism and deterioration. Later the City obtained a Transportation Enhancement grant to move the station and outbuildings from its location off I-82 into town. The project also included funding to rehab the gas station for a local tourism information office along with a restrooms and highway rest area.
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- Sustainability Guidelines Interactive Web Feature Launched
- SHPO Awards Program Tuesday, May 14 in Vancouver
- Leonard Forsman Named to ACHP
- Temple of Justice Cenntennial Wines Available
- NAS Whidbey Holds Preservation Month Event May 15th
- Call for Papers – Deadline Extended for the Society of Architectural Historians Conference
- City Hosting an Open House to Gather Citizen Input on Future Uses for the Old Woodinville School Building
- DAHP Creates a Facebook Page
- New Olmsted Online Research Tool Offers Access to Plans, Maps and Documents
- Jefferson County Historical Society First Friday Lecture on May 3 in Port Townsend
- Getting The Future Right: State Historic Preservation Plan Update In Full Swing
- Hank Gobin, Tulalip Tribe Leader, Passes Away
- Historic Tacoma Invites You to Tour the 1901 J.C. Todd House in the Wedge District – May 18th
- Lecture on Interior Decor of the 1850s at the Bigelow House – May 11
- Mark Your Calendars: Lecture on the Point Defiance Pagoda Reconstruction – May 2
