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In 2007 We Celebrated 25 Continuous Years of the Historic Irvington Home TourClick the address or photo for details of each home and building on the Tour |
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Francis & Annie Seufert House* |
John & Ellen Bowman House* 1719 NE Knott St An Ellis Lawrence-designed masterpiece with magnificent woodwork and original details |
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Residence 1816 NE 14th Ave A craftsman style home transformed by its talented designer/builder owner from dilapidated to luxurious while keeping its historic character |
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Residence 1828 NE Siskiyou St A rare Georgian Colonial Style home now the Georgian House B&B, the first B&B in Irvington |
Residence 1927 NE 16th Ave Charming Shingle-Style Victorian Cottage filled with antiques and greeting guests as the Painted Lady Inn B&B |
Residence 2006 NE Stanton St Creative architectural design distinguishes this California Style Craftsman Bungalow |
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Residence 2165 NE Hancock St A Craftsman 4-Square rescued from near demolition and transformed into a haven of art and creative design |
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Residence 2415 NE 24th Ave Top to bottom rehabilitation of a fine Craftsman Style home with many luxury amenities |
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Residence 2943 NE 21st Ave A deceptively simple looking Colonial Style Bungalow with dramatic interior spaces and fine architectural 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. |
We also welcomed Bungalow author Paul Duschcherer from San Francisco for two Lectures as part of our 25th Anniversary Celebration |
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The Irvington
Tennis Club 2131 NE Thompson St A community institution since 1905 -- and for this year's Tour, and venue for a lecture on the Architects of Irvington. |
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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.