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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 Landmarks
The home has many of the character-defining features of the Norman Farmhouse style with its asymmetrical plan, conical turret, stucco and brick siding, lattice glass casement windows, flared eaves, lush landscaping and overall rustic demeanor.

Lindahl (Weinstein) House 1931 National Register of Historic Places & City of Lake Oswego Landmark Roscoe Hemenway, Architect – Removal of Historic Designations Proposed by Previous Owners

Materials

Cultural Resources Inventory Field Form Updated 2014
Cultural Resources Inventory Field Form 1988-1989
Historic Resource Survey Form 2014

Filed Under: Endangered, Historic Places, LO Landmark, National Register, Norman Farmhouse style Tagged With: Clara Weinstein House, Lindahl House, LO Landmark, National Register, Roscoe Hemenway

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