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Elwha Ranger Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Elwha Ranger Station

The Elwha Ranger Station is a historic district in Olympic National Park, originally built in the 1930s for the U.S. Forest Service. The complex of fourteen buildings is divided in two by Olympic Hotsprings Road. To the east lie the ranger station and three residences, with nine maintenance buildings on the west side of the road. The complex was turned over to the National Park Service in 1940 when the land was added to Olympic National Park from Olympic National Forest. Construction is typical of USFS practice, and reflects the Forest Service's preference of the time for bungalow and American Craftsman style architecture.
The Elwha area was designated as one of fifteen areas in Olympic National Forest to be used for public recreation. The "Cleator Plan," named after Forest Service recreation engineer Fred W. Cleator, envisioned the construction of appropriate structures to support these activities, including a ranger station. In the mid-1930s a Civilian Conservation Corps camp was established nearby, contributing labor for forest construction projects. When the area was taken over by the National Park Service in 1940 the complex continued in use virtually unchanged, retaining its Forest Service character.〔
==Buildings==
The Elwha Ranger Station Office was built in 1932. The one-story wood frame structure is covered with half-log siding on the lower walls in two widths and shingles on the gables. The building is irregular in shape, with porches on the south and west sides, supported by log columns. The Ranger Station Residence was also built in 1932. The 1-1/2 story frame structure is similar in construction and materials, located a little distance away from the office. The Mechanic's House had previously been built in 1930. This 1-1/2 story building is similar to the others. A matching woodshed is nearby. The Bunkhouse was built in 1932, measuring by . The 1-1/2 story structure is of similar construction to the others, with it own woodshed.〔
The maintenance area across the road includes the 1930 fire cache building, equipment shed, equipment repair shop and horse barn, all of wood frame construction. The two-story barn is covered with board-and-batten siding and has a distinctive Forest Service character. 1936 buildings include the gas and oil building, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Other 1936 buildings include an equipment shed that was moved in 1948 from the Elwha CCC camp, and a smaller lean-to shed. The oil and grease building has a residential character, with stylized pine tree cut-outs in the gables and curved support brackets on the front porch. The equipment sheds are large gabled 1-1/2 story buildings with exposed rafter tails and prominent gable dormers.〔
The Elwha Ranger Station complex was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 13, 1997.〔 The district is located between the NRHP-listed Elwha and Altair community kitchens.

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