Spokane & International Railroad Construction Camp

The Spokane & International Railroad Construction Camp near Eastport, Idaho dates from 1905 when grading and construction of the Spokane & International Railroad began in this area. The railroad became operational in 1906. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

It was a construction camp on the Spokane & International Railroad, which later became part of the Burlington Northern Railroad. It has also been known as Chinese Ovens site (10-BY-372) and also as site IHSI 21-15699.

The listed area included two contributing structures and six contributing sites.

It was the location of institutional housing.