Portland, Oregon
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Portland, Oregon
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St. Johns Bridge
Portland, Oregon
1931
Completed in 1931, St. John's Bridge is the only suspension bridge in the Willamette Valley. It is famed for its Gothic-inspired pylons and supports, for which the adjacent Cathedral Park is named.
- Multnomah County Courthouse Portland, Oregon 1911-14
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Crystal Hotel
Portland, Oregon
1911
Built in 1911, Portland's flatiron-style Crystal Hotel was previously known as Hotel Alma and The Majestic. In the 1970s, it hosted a gay bathhouse and bar. It has operated as a McMenamins historic hotel since 2011.
- Pittock Mansion Portland, Oregon 1909-14
- Bishop's House Portland, Oregon 1879
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Postal Building
Portland, Oregon
1900
Designed by Whidden & Lewis and built in 1900 for the Failing Estate, the Postal Building acquired its current name in 1927. Its Italian Renaissance style features ornate decoration on the facade and cornice.
- Ambassador Apartments Portland, Oregon 1922
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McMenamins Chapel Pub
Portland, Oregon
1932
Now known as McMenamins Chapel Pub, this Italian-inspired building in North Portland was built in 1932 as an architecturally impressive funeral home.
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Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Portland, Oregon
8 Mar 1928
Formerly known as the Portland Public Theater and Paramount Theater, the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall was built in 1927.
- Henry Building Portland, Oregon 1909