Floed–Lane House, Roseburg
Facts and practical information
The Floed–Lane House, also known as the Creed Floed House, is a Classical Revival house museum in Roseburg, Oregon. It was completed in 1854, although some researchers believed the year was 1860. The house is a standard, two up and two down design with upper and lower story porches. It was home to the daughter of Joseph Lane and generations of descendants of the Lane family until it was donated to the Douglas County Historical Society in 1960, following damage sustained in the Roseburg Blast of 1959. The Lane family intended the gift as a memorial to Joseph Lane and family. ()
Roseburg
Floed–Lane House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: First Presbyterian Church, Roseburg National Cemetery, Methodist Episcopal Church South, United States Post Office.