White River Entrance

(Also known as White River Entrance Historic District ) The White River Entrance is a historic three- building complex and an entrance area of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington state, in the United States. The portal is located in close proximity to the White River east and west of Washington State Route 410 The area in which the site of old objects White River Mess Hall and Dormitory, White River Patrol Cabin and the White River Bridge, comprises of approximately 20 hectares.

The design of the architecture is designed rustic. The foundation of the building is made of stone, the walls are covered with a wooden facade, and the roof is laid with shingles.

According to National Register of Historic Places, this historic district was from 1900 to 1924 is of particular significance and was taken with the number 91,000,177 on 13 March 1991 by the National Register of Historic Places.

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