Nisqually Entrance Historic District

The one-story L-shaped log cabin contained an office space and residences for two rangers.

The front extension adjoins the road and functions as a checking station for entering cars.

[3] It was renovated by Civilian Conservation Corps workers in 1936, with a porte-cochere addition over the inbound traffic lane added in 1937.

he original double-hung window sashes were replaced with sliding units and the interior was remodeled.

[2] The Ranger's Residence is a 1+1⁄2-story frame house in a split-level plan, built in 1915 by the Park Service.

A small lean-to bay was added in 1909, with another addition to the rear in 1910 that may have functioned as the superintendent's office.