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2009 Showed the Great Variety of Historic (and Historically Inspired) Homes in IrvingtonClick the address or photo for details of each home and building on the Tour |
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Colonial Revival Cottage, 1923 1407 NE Brazee St A Colonial Revival Cottage with a recently updated, spacious and playful interior |
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Amiss-Smith House, 1907 1831 NE Brazee St A pioneering Craftsman Style Bungalow designed by the brilliant and outspoken architect Alfred Faber |
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Coleman-Scott House, 1916* 2110 NE 16th Avenue One of Irvington's most historic homes -- in the same family since its design in 1916 by the well known architect John V. Bennes |
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Arthur A. Arend House, 1909 2407 NE 17th Avenue Classic Craftsman Style home with an eclectic collection of hand made details in the Arts & Crafts tradition |
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Traditionally Styled Home, 1922/2007 2514 NE 18th Avenue Dramatically expanded and modernized Colonial Style home dating to 1922, successfully designed to keep to the visual scale and traditional detailing of its Irvington neighbors |
Edward Murphy House, 1911/1922 2627 NE Thompson Street Grandly proportioned Jacobean Style home remodeled by noted architect Joseph Jacobberger in 1922 |
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J. A. Kallstrom Speculative House, 1933 2714 NE 20th Avenue Exceptional brick and stone detailing mark this nicely updated example of fine craftsmanship from the Great Depression era |
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W. G. Lloyd House, 1910 2735 NE 19th Avenue One of Ellis Lawrence's earlier Craftsman Style designs, enlivened with colorful and creative interior decor |
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The Irvington
Tennis Club |
Robert F. Lytle House, 1912* 1914 NE 22nd Ave Now known as the Portland White House Bed & Breakfast Inn -- our Tour-Day headquarters. |
| The Irvington Home Tour is a project of the Irvington Community Association to raise funds for local charitable organizations and community improvement projects. For a list of the recipients for the 2009 proceeds, click here. |
* This home
is listed
on the National Register
of Historic Places.
Each house is given a name based on the original,
historic owner, when known.