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In 2005 - Stunning variety from richly historic to playfully modernClick the address or photo for details of each home and building on the Tour |
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Coleman-Scott House* 2110 NE 16th Avenue Colonial Revival mansion steeped in Portland and Oregon history |
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Residence 2124 NE 25th Avenue A modest bungalow re-worked brilliantly into a custom home for modern lifestyles |
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Residence 2207 NE 15th Avenue Craftsman 4-Square home living up to its reputation for fine woodwork |
Gilliland House* 2229 NE Brazee Street True Craftsman Style home straight from the pages of Gustav Stickley's Craftsman Magazine |
Henry B. Miller
House* 2439 NE 21st Avenue One of Ellis Lawrence's finest expressions of English Tudor/Arts & Crafts design |
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The Gustav
Freiwald House* 1517 NE Schuyler This Irvington Landmark for nearly 100 years is now the popular Lion & Rose Bed and Breakfast |
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Residence 3112 NE 17th Avenue Roscoe Hemenway's masterful early design for his sister - replete with delightful details. |
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Robert F. Lytle
House* 1914 NE 22nd Ave Now known as the Portland White House Bed & Breakfast Inn -- our Tour-Day headquarters |
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Westminster Presbyterian Church Its congregation has been a vital part of Irvington life since 1889 -- and its historic sanctuary built in 1912. |
![]() Historic Photo Exhibit at the Irvington Tennis Club |
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The Irvington
Tennis Club 2131 NE Thompson. A community institution since 1905 -- and for this year's Tour, home to an exhibit of historic Irvington photographs. |
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* These homes are listed on the National Register of Historic Places
and are identified by their historic names as well as their address. See our
Gallery of Irvington's National Register Properties.