2010 Showed the Great Variety of Historic (and Historically Inspired) Homes in Irvington    

Click the address or photo for details of each home and building on the Tour

The Jacob and Sara Creath House - 1914
1526 NE Thompson Street

Splendid Example of Colonial Revival Style
The Robert Darrow House - 1908
1927 NE Hancock Street

Craftsman 4-Square in a Glorious Garden
The William and Mary Lind House - 1910
2205 NE 16th Avenue

Richly Detailed Craftsman Style Home
Speculative Ranch House - 1955/2009
2222 NE Stanton Street

Mid-Century Ranch House Reinvented for the 21st Century
The August and Grace Olson House - 1910*
2509 NE 18th Avenue

Craftsman Style House Built for a "Lumber Baron"
The William and Bessie Hofmann House - 1912
2711 NE 23rd Avenue

Grandly Scaled Craftsman-Colonial
The Frederick and Minna Webber House - 1911
2726 NE 14th Avenue

Classic Bungalow with Featuring "Pressed Stone" Porches
Builder's Cottage - 1920
3323 NE 16th Avenue

Cape-Cod Cottage with a Surprising Interior

The Irvington Tennis Club
2131 NE Thompson St

A community institution since 1905

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.  See our Gallery of Irvington's National Register Properties. Each house is given a name based on the original, historic owner, when known.

 

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