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  2. Markle–Pittock House - Wikipedia

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    The Markle–Pittock House is a historic house located in southwest Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]It was built as a Queen Anne style house during 1888-89 and was prominent as the largest house in Portland.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oregon

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    In turn, the large majority (over 90%) of Multnomah's NRHP sites are situated within the city of Portland. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 21, 2025. [4]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast ...

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    The finest of only three poured-concrete houses in Portland, this 1910 residence was built at the height of the short-lived national trend of experimentation with this building method. Although the method largely died out soon after and especially never gained popularity in Portland, this house was at the cutting edge in its time. [17] 11

  5. There may not be a lot of homes for sale these days, but there is a lot of housing space sitting empty. Reuters 3 months ago US single-family housing starts surge; permits up slightly

  6. Bitar Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Bitar Mansion, also known as Harry A. Green House or the Harry A. and Ada Green House, is a mansion in the Laurelhurst neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States.The 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2) and 17-room structure was designed by architect Herman Brookman and built in 1927 for $410,000, equivalent to $7.42 million today. [2]

  7. Sellwood-Moreland, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Sellwood originated as an independent city and as a rival of nearby early Portland on the 1,320-acre (5.3 km 2) Donation Land Claim of Reverend John Sellwood, who sold the claim in 1882 to the Sellwood Real Estate Company. [2] The town of Sellwood was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 25, 1889. [3]

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