Bates House #4 circa 1954Architect: Wade Hampton Pipes. The house is located at 4101 SW South Shore Blvd. The historic landscaping has been removed from the property and the home is under threat through neglect and the desire of the current owner to split the lot. … [Read more...] about Bates House #4
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Odd Fellows Hall
Odd Fellows Hall, Circa 1890 Location: 295 Durham Street From Lake Oswego LandmarksThe Odd Fellows Hall holds a significant place in Lake Oswego history as a place of social and public gatherings. Upon completion, the hall was dedicated with a meeting followed by a dinner and ball. The Odd Fellows Hall exemplifies the Italianate style featuring a prominent … [Read more...] about Odd Fellows Hall
Collard House
Felix and Damaris Collard House, Circa 1860Location: 880 Bickner Rd Materials Cultural Resources Inventory Field Form 1988-1989Historic Resource Survey Form 2016 The Felix and Damaris Collard House is an excellent example of Victorian era farmhouse architecture. … [Read more...] about Collard House
George L. and Martha S. Lindahl House
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
Black House 1933
Black House, Circa 1933Location: 1125 Maple St.Architect: Richard SundeleafNational Register of Historic PlacesLake Oswego Landmarks Dr. Walter Black House - 1933 National Register of Historic Places & City of Lake Oswego Landmark Richard Sundeleaf, Architect - Demolition of East Facade for Major Addition Approved by the City of Lake Oswego Development Review … [Read more...] about Black House 1933