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Charles and Bernice Didzun House

July 28, 2020 by Lake Oswego Preservation Society

C 1930,
Location: 609 A Avenue
Architect: Unknown
National Register of Historic Places

Materials:

Cultural Resources Inventory Field Form 1988-1989
Historic Resource Survey Form 2016

The Charles and Bernice Didzun House is an excellent example of Tudor Revival architecture in the early 20th century.

Filed Under: Historic Places, LO Landmark Tagged With: C. Didzun, LO Landmark

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