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Coordinates: 46°56′2″N 121°40′28″W / 46.93389°N 121.67444°W / 46.93389; -121.67444
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The '''Mount Fremont Fire Lookout''' is a fire lookout in the northern region of [[Mount Rainier National Park]] at an elevation above {{convert|7000|ft|m}}, the highest in the park.<ref name=ngt1>{{cite web|last=Romano|first=Craig|title=The Fire Lookouts of Mount Rainier National Park|url=http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2011/01/fire-lookouts-mount-rainier-national-park7466|work=National Parks Traveler|publisher=National Geographic|date=January 23, 2011}}</ref> One of four fire lookouts remaining in the park, the lookout is used for visitor services during summer weekends. The building is about {{convert|14|by|14|ft}}, and was designed by the [[National Park Service]] Branch of Plans and designs under the supervision of Acting Chief Architect Edwin A. Nickel. It was built in 1933. The two-story structure features a balconied lookout on the second level, with storage on the ground level. Cables secured to deadmen keep the lookout from blowing over. The Park Service was assisted during construction by the [[Civilian Conservation Corps|Emergency Conservation Works Association]].<ref name=pnro1>{{cite web|last=GGF|url=https://fortress.wa.gov/dahp/wisaard/documents/RN/0/1/1993.pdf|title=Pacific Northwest Regional Office Inventory: Mount Fremont Fire Lookout|publisher=National Park Service|date=September 30, 1982}}</ref>
The '''Mount Fremont Fire Lookout''' is a fire lookout in the northern region of [[Mount Rainier National Park]] at an elevation above {{convert|7000|ft|m}}, the highest in the park.<ref name=ngt1>{{cite web|last=Romano|first=Craig|title=The Fire Lookouts of Mount Rainier National Park|url=http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2011/01/fire-lookouts-mount-rainier-national-park7466|work=National Parks Traveler|publisher=National Geographic|date=January 23, 2011}}</ref> One of four fire lookouts remaining in the park, the lookout is used for visitor services during summer weekends. The building is about {{convert|14|by|14|ft}}, and was designed by the [[National Park Service]] Branch of Plans and designs under the supervision of Acting Chief Architect Edwin A. Nickel. It was built in 1933. The two-story structure features a balconied lookout on the second level, with storage on the ground level. Cables secured to deadmen keep the lookout from blowing over. The Park Service was assisted during construction by the [[Civilian Conservation Corps|Emergency Conservation Works Association]].<ref name=pnro1>{{cite web|last=GGF|url=https://fortress.wa.gov/dahp/wisaard/documents/RN/0/1/1993.pdf|title=Pacific Northwest Regional Office Inventory: Mount Fremont Fire Lookout|publisher=National Park Service|date=September 30, 1982|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120315064411/https://fortress.wa.gov/dahp/wisaard/documents/RN/0/1/1993.pdf|archivedate=March 15, 2012|df=}}</ref>


The lookout was placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] on March 13, 1991. It is part of the Mount Rainier [[National Historic Landmark|National Historic Landmark District]], which encompasses the entire park and which recognizes the park's inventory of Park Service-designed rustic architecture.<ref name="nris"/>
The lookout was placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] on March 13, 1991. It is part of the Mount Rainier [[National Historic Landmark|National Historic Landmark District]], which encompasses the entire park and which recognizes the park's inventory of Park Service-designed rustic architecture.<ref name="nris"/>

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Mt. Fremont Fire Lookout
The roofless Mount Fremont lookout
Mount Fremont Fire Lookout is located in Washington (state)
Mount Fremont Fire Lookout
Nearest citySunrise, Washington
Coordinates46°56′2″N 121°40′28″W / 46.93389°N 121.67444°W / 46.93389; -121.67444
Arealess than one acre
Built1934
Architectural styleRustic style
MPSMt. Rainier National Park MPS
NRHP reference No.91000193 [1]
Added to NRHPMarch 13, 1991

The Mount Fremont Fire Lookout is a fire lookout in the northern region of Mount Rainier National Park at an elevation above 7,000 feet (2,100 m), the highest in the park.[2] One of four fire lookouts remaining in the park, the lookout is used for visitor services during summer weekends. The building is about 14 by 14 feet (4.3 by 4.3 m), and was designed by the National Park Service Branch of Plans and designs under the supervision of Acting Chief Architect Edwin A. Nickel. It was built in 1933. The two-story structure features a balconied lookout on the second level, with storage on the ground level. Cables secured to deadmen keep the lookout from blowing over. The Park Service was assisted during construction by the Emergency Conservation Works Association.[3]

The lookout was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1991. It is part of the Mount Rainier National Historic Landmark District, which encompasses the entire park and which recognizes the park's inventory of Park Service-designed rustic architecture.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Romano, Craig (January 23, 2011). "The Fire Lookouts of Mount Rainier National Park". National Parks Traveler. National Geographic.
  3. ^ GGF (September 30, 1982). "Pacific Northwest Regional Office Inventory: Mount Fremont Fire Lookout" (PDF). National Park Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 15, 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)