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This House Matters

March 26, 2021 by JoanMoore

The Case For Preserving Our History The beautiful, historic Koehler house at 718 3rd Street in the First Addition is slated to be torn down.  Based on conversations with the new owner, who recently purchased the four- bedroom, two-bath, 2859 sq. ft. house for $1,547,650, the plan is to demolish the house and replace it. Because the house has not been listed on … [Read more...] about This House Matters

George L. and Martha S. Lindahl House

July 27, 2020 by Lake Oswego Preservation Society

George L. and Martha S.Lindahl House, Circa 1931 (Formerly known as Clara Weinstein House)National Register of Historic Places & City of Lake Oswego Landmark Roscoe Hemenway, Architect From Lake Oswego LandmarksThe home has many of the character-defining features of the Norman Farmhouse style with its asymmetrical plan, conical turret, stucco and brick siding, lattice … [Read more...] about George L. and Martha S. Lindahl House

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