- National Register of Historic Places listings in Northwest Portland, Oregon
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The following list attempts to comprehensively present the full set of National Register of Historic Places listings in Northwest Portland, Oregon, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them. The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) recognizes buildings, structures, objects, sites, and districts of national, state, or local historic significance across the United States.[1] Out of over 80,000 NRHP sites nationwide,[2] Oregon is home to approximately 1,900,[3] and over one-fourth of those are found in Portland. While these sites are widely spread across all five of Portland's quadrants, heavy concentrations are found in the Northwest District neighborhood of the Northwest quadrant, and the Downtown and Southwest Hills neighborhoods of the Southwest quadrant.
Only NRHP sites within the municipal boundaries of Portland are shown in this list and its companion lists for the other four quadrants. Some sites beyond city limits will appear in other lists showing "Portland" as a general locality, but are excluded here. Although Portland's legal boundaries extend into Clackamas and Washington counties, all of the city's NRHP sites lie within Multnomah County.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[4]
[5] Site name[6] Image Date listed[6] Location[7] City or Town[8] Summary 1 705 Davis Street Apartments 1980-10-10 2141 NW Davis Street
45°31′27″N 122°41′42″W / 45.52417°N 122.695°WPortland The 7-story Neo-Renaissance building designed by Whitehouse & Fouilhoux was built in 1913. The primary siding is stone, secondary siding glazed Terra-Cotta. 2 Charles F. Adams House December 9, 1981 2363 NW Flanders Street
45°31′32″N 122°41′59″W / 45.52551°N 122.6996°WPortland 3 Albers Brothers Milling Company November 15, 1984 1118–1130 NW Front Avenue
45°31′54″N 122°40′39″W / 45.53158°N 122.6775°WPortland In the early decades of the 20th century, the German-immigrant Albers brothers built the largest flour and feed milling enterprise on the West Coast, headquartered in Portland and comprising operations in four states. This combined milling, warehousing, shipping, and office facility, built in 1909–11, is the oldest remaining flour or feed mill in the city.[9] 4 Alphabet Historic District November 16, 2000 Roughly bounded by NW Lovejoy and Marshall Streets, NW 17th Avenue, W Burnside Street, and NW 24th Avenue[6]
45°31′36″N 122°41′42″W / 45.52666°N 122.6949°W (approx.)Portland 5 American Apartment Building May 27, 1993 2083 NW Johnson Street
45°31′42″N 122°41′39″W / 45.52846°N 122.6942°WPortland The 5-story commercial-type building designed by William B. Bell was built in 1911. It is also known as American Ballparc Condominium. Its siding consists of brick and concrete. 6 American Can Company Complex September 12, 1996 2127 NW 26th Avenue
45°32′16″N 122°42′18″W / 45.53771°N 122.7049°WPortland 7 Mark A.M. Ashley House image pending March 2, 1979 2847 NW Westover Road
45°31′55″N 122°42′33″W / 45.53189°N 122.7091°WPortland 8 W.B. Ayer House February 22, 1991 811 NW 19th Avenue
45°31′43″N 122°41′26″W / 45.52864°N 122.6905°WPortland 9 Ayer–Shea House June 14, 1982 1809 NW Johnson Street
45°31′43″N 122°41′23″W / 45.52855°N 122.6896°WPortland 10 Ballou & Wright Company Building April 30, 1987 327 NW 10th Avenue
45°31′31″N 122°40′52″W / 45.52534°N 122.6812°WPortland 11 Bates–Seller House August 29, 1979 2381 NW Flanders Street
45°31′32″N 122°42′00″W / 45.5255°N 122.6999°WPortland 12 Christine Becker House February 28, 1991 1331 NW 25th Avenue
45°31′56″N 122°42′10″W / 45.5321°N 122.7027°WPortland 13 Belle Court Apartments November 6, 1986 120 NW Trinity Place
45°31′26″N 122°41′29″W / 45.52385°N 122.6913°WPortland 14 Joseph Bergman House September 1, 1983 2134 NW Hoyt Street
45°31′37″N 122°41′43″W / 45.52699°N 122.6952°WPortland 15 Biltmore Apartments February 20, 1991 2014 NW Glisan Street
45°31′35″N 122°41′34″W / 45.52632°N 122.6927°WPortland 16 J.C. Braly House February 28, 1991 2846 NW Fairfax Terrace
45°31′53″N 122°42′34″W / 45.53139°N 122.7094°WPortland 17 Bretnor Apartments February 20, 1991 931 NW 20th Avenue
45°31′46″N 122°41′33″W / 45.52944°N 122.6925°WPortland 18 Broadway Hotel September 9, 1993 10 NW Broadway
45°31′24″N 122°40′39″W / 45.52323°N 122.6774°WPortland 19 Buck Apartment Building October 25, 1990 415 NW 21st Avenue
45°31′33″N 122°41′40″W / 45.52574°N 122.6944°WPortland 20 Burke–Clark House August 26, 1982 2610 NW Cornell Road
45°31′48″N 122°42′17″W / 45.52993°N 122.7047°WPortland 21 Campbell Hotel February 22, 1988 530 NW 23rd Avenue
45°31′35″N 122°41′55″W / 45.52647°N 122.6985°WPortland 22 Campbell Townhouses February 12, 1980 1705 NW Irving Street
45°31′41″N 122°41′19″W / 45.52815°N 122.6887°WPortland 23 Cardwell–Holman House September 21, 2005 827 NW 25th Avenue
45°31′44″N 122°42′10″W / 45.52882°N 122.7027°WPortland 24 Clarke–Mossman House December 6, 2002 1625 NW 29th Avenue
45°32′03″N 122°42′40″W / 45.53406°N 122.711°WPortland 25 Cohn–Sichel House February 28, 2008 2205 NW Johnson Street
45°31′43.04″N 122°41′48.34″W / 45.5286222°N 122.6967611°W[10]Portland 26 Couch Family Investment Development February 25, 1980 1721–1735 NW Irving Street
45°31′41″N 122°41′21″W / 45.52819°N 122.6891°WPortland 27 Day Building October 2, 1978 2068 NW Flanders Street
45°31′32″N 122°41′37″W / 45.52559°N 122.6937°WPortland 28 Dayton Apartment Building December 21, 1981 2056–2058 NW Flanders Street
45°31′32″N 122°41′37″W / 45.52551°N 122.6936°WPortland 29 Frank E. Dooly House October 24, 1980 2670 NW Lovejoy Street
45°31′46″N 122°42′17″W / 45.52951°N 122.7048°WPortland 30 Henry E. Dosch Investment Property June 4, 1987 425 NW 18th Avenue
45°31′33″N 122°41′22″W / 45.52589°N 122.6894°WPortland 31 Elizabeth Ducey House June 1, 1990 2773 NW Westover Road
45°31′50″N 122°42′27″W / 45.53051°N 122.7075°WPortland 32 Eastman–Shaver House July 9, 1985 2645 NW Beuhla Vista Terrace
45°31′32″N 122°42′19″W / 45.52542°N 122.7054°WPortland 33 Eugene Apartments August 26, 1994 2030 NW Flanders Street
45°31′32″N 122°41′35″W / 45.5256°N 122.6931°WPortland 34 Fairmount Hotel May 5, 2000 1908–1932 NW 26th Avenue
45°32′11″N 122°42′17″W / 45.5363°N 122.7048°WPortland 35 First Church of Christ, Scientist October 2, 1978 1819 NW Everett Street
45°31′30″N 122°41′22″W / 45.52498°N 122.6895°WPortland 36 First Regiment Armory Annex August 31, 2000 128 NW 11th Avenue
45°31′26″N 122°40′56″W / 45.52387°N 122.6822°WPortland Built in 1888 in reaction to anti-Chinese riots along the West Coast, to provide drilling space for the National Guard, this extension to the Portland armory evolved into a de facto cultural center hosting opera, early movies, political events, boxing, concerts, and other events.[11] After standing abandoned for decades, it reopened as a theater in 2006.[12] 37 G.G. Gerber Building September 6, 2007 210 NW 11th Avenue
45°31′28.14″N 122°40′55.35″W / 45.5244833°N 122.6820417°W[10]Portland 38 Joseph Goodman House image pending May 27, 1993 240 NW 20th Avenue
45°31′28″N 122°41′32″W / 45.52445°N 122.6923°WPortland 39 Henry M. Grant House February 22, 1991 3114 NW Thurman Street
45°32′09″N 122°42′50″W / 45.53576°N 122.7139°WPortland 40 Henry Hahn House September 9, 1993 2636 NW Cornell Road[6]
45°31′50″N 122°42′20″W / 45.53051°N 122.7055°WPortland 41 Hazel Hall House June 19, 1991 104–106 NW 22nd Place
45°31′26″N 122°41′50″W / 45.52398°N 122.6972°WPortland 42 Alexander B. and Anna Balch Hamilton House February 11, 1993 2723–2729 NW Savier Street
45°32′05″N 122°42′27″W / 45.53481°N 122.7076°WPortland 43 Harlow Block October 24, 1980 720–738 NW Glisan Street
45°31′35″N 122°40′41″W / 45.5265°N 122.6781°WPortland 44 Harmon–Neils House February 16, 1984 2642 NW Lovejoy Street
45°31′46″N 122°42′17″W / 45.52958°N 122.7047°WPortland 45 Dr. Harry M. Hendershott House image pending June 19, 1991 824 NW Albemarle Terrace
45°31′44″N 122°42′27″W / 45.52898°N 122.7074°WPortland 46 George F. Heusner House October 19, 1978 333 NW 20th Avenue
45°31′31″N 122°41′33″W / 45.52517°N 122.6924°WPortland 47 Hill Hotel June 9, 1995 2255–2261 W Burnside Street
45°31′25″N 122°41′51″W / 45.52354°N 122.6976°WPortland This 5-story Beaux Arts building designed by Alexander Charles Ewart was built in 1904 and used as a hotel. It is also known as Victorian Inn. 48 Capt. Herbert Holman House February 22, 1991 2359 NW Overton Street[6]
45°31′55″N 122°42′00″W / 45.53193°N 122.6999°WPortland 49 Honeyman Hardware Company Building December 15, 1989 832 NW Hoyt Street
45°31′38″N 122°40′47″W / 45.52728°N 122.6796°WPortland 50 Clarissa McKeyes Inman House February 23, 1990 2884 NW Cumberland Road
45°31′43″N 122°42′37″W / 45.52872°N 122.7103°WPortland 51 Irving Street Bowman Apartments image pending February 23, 1990 2004–2018 NW Irving Street
45°31′40″N 122°41′33″W / 45.52775°N 122.6926°WPortland 52 C.D. Johnson House February 22, 1991 2582 NW Lovejoy Street
45°31′47″N 122°42′15″W / 45.52968°N 122.7041°WPortland 53 C.A. Landenberger House February 29, 1988 1805 NW Glisan Street
45°31′35″N 122°41′22″W / 45.52641°N 122.6895°WPortland 54 Lane – Miles Standish Company Printing Plant image pending March 27, 2007 1539 NW 19th Avenue
45°32′02.54″N 122°41′26.90″W / 45.5340389°N 122.690806°W[10]Portland 55 Lauer Apartment Building March 5, 1992 323–337 NW 17th Avenue
45°31′32″N 122°41′19″W / 45.52558°N 122.6886°WPortland 56 William H. Lewis Model House March 6, 1990 2877 NW Westover Road
45°31′56″N 122°42′36″W / 45.53236°N 122.71°WPortland 57 Linnea Hall December 2, 1981 2066 NW Irving Street
45°31′40″N 122°41′37″W / 45.52773°N 122.6937°WPortland 58 Nathan Loeb House January 20, 1978 726 NW 22nd Avenue
45°31′41″N 122°41′47″W / 45.52792°N 122.6965°WPortland 59 Lombard Automobile Buildings January 26, 2006 134 NW 8th Avenue
45°31′28″N 122°40′41″W / 45.52431°N 122.678°WPortland 60 Dr. K.A.J. and Cora Mackenzie House image pending May 31, 1996 615 NW 20th Avenue
45°31′39″N 122°41′33″W / 45.52745°N 122.6925°WPortland 61 Marshall–Wells Company Warehouse No. 2 February 23, 1989 1420 NW Lovejoy Street
45°31′48″N 122°41′09″W / 45.53001°N 122.6857°WPortland 62 Alexander D. McDougall House March 18, 1999 3814 NW Thurman Street
45°32′23″N 122°43′18″W / 45.53976°N 122.7217°WPortland 63 Natt and Christena McDougall House March 18, 1999 3728 NW Thurman Street
45°32′22″N 122°43′15″W / 45.53946°N 122.7209°WPortland 64 McDougall–Campbell House image pending February 25, 2005 3846 NW Thurman Street
45°32′23″N 122°43′20″W / 45.53983°N 122.7223°WPortland 65 Meier and Frank Delivery Depot September 3, 2001 1417 NW Everett Street
45°31′30″N 122°41′08″W / 45.52505°N 122.6855°WPortland 66 Meier and Frank Warehouse image pending August 31, 2000 1400–1438 NW Irving Street
45°31′40″N 122°41′07″W / 45.52788°N 122.6852°WPortland 67 Lewis H. Mills House August 26, 1982 2039 NW Irving Street
45°31′40″N 122°41′36″W / 45.52776°N 122.6933°WPortland 68 Montgomery Ward & Company June 6, 1985 2741 NW Vaughn Street
45°32′13″N 122°42′29″W / 45.53681°N 122.7081°WPortland 69 Melinda E. Morgan House image pending October 25, 1990 3115 NW Thurman Street
45°32′09″N 122°42′50″W / 45.53579°N 122.7139°WPortland 70 Paul F. Murphy House image pending February 22, 1991 850 NW Powhatan Terrace
45°31′44″N 122°42′44″W / 45.52901°N 122.7123°WPortland 71 Isaac Neuberger House image pending October 17, 1990 630 NW Alpine Terrace
45°31′38″N 122°42′39″W / 45.52718°N 122.7107°WPortland 72 New Houston Hotel February 20, 1991 230 NW 6th Avenue
45°31′29″N 122°40′35″W / 45.52474°N 122.6765°WPortland 73 Harry T. Nicolai House October 17, 1990 2621 NW Westover Road
45°31′42″N 122°42′21″W / 45.52835°N 122.7057°WPortland 74 North Bank Depot Buildings February 22, 1996 1029–1101 NW Hoyt Street
45°31′39″N 122°40′56″W / 45.52755°N 122.6823°WPortland 75 Olympic Apartment Building February 21, 1997 707 NW 19th Avenue
45°31′40″N 122°41′25″W / 45.52791°N 122.6904°WPortland 76 Oregon Cracker Company Building August 10, 1979 616 NW Glisan Street
45°31′36″N 122°40′36″W / 45.5266°N 122.6768°WPortland 77 Ormonde Apartment Building September 8, 1987 2046–2048 NW Flanders Street
45°31′31″N 122°41′36″W / 45.52541°N 122.6932°WPortland 78 Otis Elevator Company Building February 11, 1988 230 NW 10th Avenue
45°31′29″N 122°40′52″W / 45.52465°N 122.6811°WPortland 79 Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Building March 5, 1998 1101–1129 NW Davis Street
45°31′28″N 122°40′57″W / 45.5244°N 122.6825°WPortland 80 Pacific Hardware and Steel Company Warehouse[13] 2008-12-31[13] 2181 NW Nicolai Street[13]
45°32′29.58″N 122°41′49.59″W / 45.54155°N 122.6971083°W[10]Portland[13] 81 Packard Service Building January 28, 1994 118–128 NW 23rd Avenue
45°31′27″N 122°41′54″W / 45.52419°N 122.6984°WPortland 82 Pallay Building November 8, 1985 231–239 NW 3rd Avenue
45°31′31″N 122°40′24″W / 45.52518°N 122.6734°WPortland 83 J.H. Peterson Machine Shop October 16, 2002 1626 NW Thurman Street
45°32′08″N 122°41′17″W / 45.53568°N 122.688°WPortland 84 Pittock Mansion November 21, 1974 3229 NW Pittock Drive
45°31′29″N 122°43′02″W / 45.52472°N 122.7172°WPortland 85 Otho Poole House February 28, 1991 506 NW Hermosa Boulevard
45°31′32″N 45°31′32″E / 45.52548°N 45.52548°EPortland 86 Portland Buddhist Church January 21, 2004 312 NW 10th Avenue
45°31′31″N 122°40′52″W / 45.52526°N 122.6812°WPortland [1] 87 Portland Cordage Company Building February 11, 1993 1313 NW Marshall Street
45°31′51″N 122°41′05″W / 45.53077°N 122.6846°WPortland 88 Portland Fire Station No. 17 March 12, 1987 824 NW 24th Avenue
45°31′43″N 122°42′02″W / 45.52854°N 122.7006°WPortland 89 Portland New Chinatown–Japantown Historic District November 21, 1989 Bounded by NW Glisan Street, NW 3rd Avenue, W Burnside Street, and NW 5th Avenue[6]
45°31′30″N 122°40′28″W / 45.52496°N 122.6744°W (approx.)Portland 90 Portland Skidmore/Old Town Historic District December 6, 1975 Roughly bounded by the Willamette River,[14] NW Everett Street, NW/SW 3rd Avenue, and SW Oak Street[6]
45°31′21″N 122°40′18″W / 45.52242°N 122.6718°W (approx.)Portland One of the most impressive historic commercial districts on the West Coast, this is where Portland began and first flourished. The buildings, which date from the mid-to-late-19th century, were built in a variety of High Victorian architectural styles, and many feature cast iron fronts.[15] Also extends into Southwest Portland. 91 Portland Thirteenth Avenue Historic District June 15, 1987 Along NW 13th Avenue between NW Davis and Johnson Streets[6]
45°31′37.98″N 122°41′03.49″W / 45.5272167°N 122.6843028°W (approx.)[16]Portland 92 Prager–Lombard House February 22, 1991 2032 NW Everett Street
45°31′30″N 122°41′35″W / 45.52488°N 122.6931°WPortland 93 Regent Apartments February 20, 1991 1975 NW Everett Street
45°31′30″N 122°41′30″W / 45.52494°N 122.6918°WPortland 94 Dr. Leo Ricen House March 9, 1992 2624 NW Overton Street
45°31′54″N 122°42′18″W / 45.5318°N 122.705°WPortland 95 Rose City Electric Automobile Garage February 22, 1996 124 NW 20th Avenue
45°31′26″N 122°41′32″W / 45.52389°N 122.6923°WPortland 96 St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory May 1, 1974 1635 NW 19th Avenue
45°32′04″N 122°41′27″W / 45.5345°N 122.6907°WPortland 97 Mary J.G. Smith House December 2, 1981 2256 NW Johnson Street
45°31′42″N 122°41′52″W / 45.52837°N 122.6977°WPortland 98 Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad Warehouse October 3, 1996 1631 NW Thurman Street
45°32′09″N 122°41′17″W / 45.53571°N 122.688°WPortland 99 Sprague–Marshall–Bowie House February 5, 1980 2234 NW Johnson Street
45°31′42″N 122°41′50″W / 45.52838°N 122.6973°WPortland 100 John A. Sprouse, Jr., House February 19, 1991 2826 NW Cumberland Road
45°31′46″N 122°42′30″W / 45.52943°N 122.7084°WPortland 101 Frank C. Stettler House image pending February 23, 1990 2606 NW Lovejoy Street
45°31′47″N 122°42′16″W / 45.52965°N 122.7045°WPortland 102 Francis Marion Stokes Fourplex February 22, 1996 2253 NW Pettygrove Street
45°31′58″N 122°41′52″W / 45.53268°N 122.6977°WPortland 103 Swedish Evangelical Mission Covenant Church October 7, 1982 1624 NW Glisan Street
45°31′35″N 122°41′15″W / 45.52644°N 122.6876°WPortland 104 Sweeney, Straub and Dimm Printing Plant image pending June 16, 2004 535 NW 16th Avenue
45°31′36″N 122°41′14″W / 45.52672°N 122.6873°WPortland 105 Ernest G. Swigert House image pending February 28, 1991 720 NW Warrenton Terrace
45°31′41″N 122°42′49″W / 45.52792°N 122.7136°WPortland 106 Albert H. Tanner House March 11, 1983 2248 NW Johnson Street
45°31′42″N 122°41′51″W / 45.52837°N 122.6975°WPortland 107 Louis and Bessie Tarpley House August 23, 2007 2520 NW Westover Road
45°31′43.20″N 122°42′12.19″W / 45.528667°N 122.7033861°W[10]Portland 108 Fred E. Taylor House image pending October 17, 1990 2873 NW Shenandoah Terrace
45°31′51″N 122°42′36″W / 45.53075°N 122.7099°WPortland 109 Temple Beth Israel July 26, 1979 1931 NW Flanders Street
45°31′32″N 122°41′28″W / 45.52567°N 122.691°WPortland 110 Trenkmann Houses January 30, 1978 1704–1734 NW Hoyt Street
45°31′36″N 122°41′18″W / 45.52663°N 122.6884°WPortland 111 Trevett–Nunn House February 5, 1980 2347–2349 NW Flanders Street
45°31′32″N 122°41′58″W / 45.52551°N 122.6994°WPortland The 2.5-story residential building was erected in 1891 by the prominent architectural firm Whidden & Lewis in the Colonial Revival style and is located in the Alphabet Historic District. 112 Trinity Place Apartments February 23, 1990 117 NW Trinity Place
45°31′26″N 122°41′29″W / 45.52383°N 122.6913°WPortland 113 Tudor Arms Apartments January 28, 1994 1811 NW Couch Street
45°31′25″N 122°41′22″W / 45.52356°N 122.6894°WPortland 114 Union Station August 6, 1975 800 NW 6th Avenue
45°31′45″N 122°40′36″W / 45.52915°N 122.6767°WPortland 115 US Customhouse May 2, 1974 220 NW 8th Avenue
45°31′29″N 122°40′43″W / 45.52464°N 122.6785°WPortland 116 US Post Office April 18, 1979 511 NW Broadway
45°31′36″N 122°40′39″W / 45.52674°N 122.6776°WPortland 117 Frank M. Warren House June 16, 1989 2545 NW Westover Road
45°31′43″N 122°42′12″W / 45.52869°N 122.7034°WPortland 118 Weinhard Brewery Complex August 23, 2000 1131–1133 W Burnside Street
45°31′23″N 122°40′57″W / 45.52297°N 122.6825°WPortland 119 Weist Apartments February 23, 1990 209 NW 23rd Avenue
45°31′28″N 122°41′54″W / 45.52446°N 122.6984°WPortland 120 Isam White House October 17, 1991 311 NW 20th Avenue
45°31′30″N 122°41′33″W / 45.52504°N 122.6924°WPortland 121 Wickersham Apartments March 10, 1983 410 NW 18th Avenue
45°31′33″N 122°41′21″W / 45.52581°N 122.6893°WPortland 122 George H. Williams Townhouses March 22, 1984 133 NW 18th Avenue
45°31′26″N 122°41′21″W / 45.5238°N 122.6893°WPortland 123 Wilson–South House image pending January 27, 1999 2772 NW Calumet Terrace
45°31′29″N 122°42′32″W / 45.52476°N 122.7089°WPortland Former listings
Landmark name[6] Image Date removed Location City or Town Summary 1 United States Steel Corporation Office and Warehouse image pending October 20, 2010[17] 2345 NW Nicolai Street
45°32′27″N 122°42′00″W / 45.54089°N 122.6999°WPortland Listed January 31, 1994 See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in: Oregon, Multnomah County, Clackamas County, Washington County
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Oregon
- Historic preservation
- History of Portland, Oregon
- Lists of Oregon-related topics
References
- ^ National Park Service (1997). "How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation". http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/publications/bulletins/nrb15/nrb15.pdf. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
- ^ National Park Service. "National Register Research". National Register of Historic Places. http://www.nps.gov/nr/research/index.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
- ^ Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08). "Oregon National Register List". http://www.oregonheritage.org/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words (e.g. last name). Various colorings (defined here) differentiate standalone NRHP sites from NRHP sites that also hold status as National Historic Landmarks, historic districts, National Historical Parks, or hold other historic designations.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i National Park Service. "National Register Information System". Archived from the original on 2008-05-28. http://web.archive.org/web/20080528011404/http://www.cr.nps.gov/NR/research/nris.htm. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
- ^ Text: Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08). "Oregon National Register List". http://www.oregonheritage.org/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf..
Coordinates: Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from Google Earth KMZ files available at: National Park Service. "National Register Information System". http://www.cr.nps.gov/NR/research/nris.htm. - ^ Except as otherwise noted, all entries are drawn from: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (2008-08-08). "Oregon National Register List". http://www.oregonheritage.org/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ Heritage Investment Corporation (1984). National Register of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Albers Brothers Milling Company.
- ^ a b c d e Coordinates based on a Google Earth search for the given address.
- ^ Portland Center Stage. "The Four Pillars: History". http://www.pcs.org/history/. Retrieved 2008-12-27.[dead link]
- ^ Portland Center Stage. "The Building". http://www.pcs.org/the_building/. Retrieved 2008-12-27.[dead link]
- ^ a b c d National Park Service (2008-01-09). "Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 12/29/08 through 1/02/09". http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/listings/20090109.HTM. Retrieved 2008-01-09.
- ^ Source states Harbor Drive, a thoroughfare which has been removed since the particular record was entered into the source database.
- ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/default.cfm. Retrieved 2008-12-27.
- ^ Coordinates adjusted for accuracy by editor.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Listings October 29, 2010". U.S. National Park Service. October 29, 2010. http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/listings/20101029.htm. Retrieved October 31, 2010.
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