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King Hill Historic District-Portland, Oregon
Place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The house was constructed during the years 1892-1893. It is a two and one half story wood frame structure on a brick foundation. Originally, the entire house was painted gray. Current owners emphasized decorative details by using a variety of colors with brown and gold being most prominent. The front entrance has double oak doors, each with five horizontal panels. Above the doors is a beveled glass transom.
The mansion is one of the oldest surviving structures in Portland’s King Hill Historic District.
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