Portland: Beaux-Arts Architecture
Places and attractions in the Beaux-Arts architecture category
Categories
- Park
- Nightlife
- Museum
- Bridge
- Theater
- Concerts and shows
- Neighbourhood
- Church
- Library
- Monuments and statues
- Shopping
- Dancing
- Skyscraper
- Garden
- Playground
- Cemetery
- Restaurant
- Shopping centre
- Colonial revival architecture
- Cinema
- Art museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Sacred and religious sites
- Historical place
- Nature
- Natural attraction
- History museum
- Chicago school architecture
- Modernist architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Music venue
- Art gallery
- Golf
- Memorial
- Trail
- Specialty museum
- Botanical garden
- Architecture
- Outdoor activities
- Science museum
- Reportedly haunted
- Volcano
- Concert hall
- Waterfront
- Tudor Revival architecture
- Fountain
- Event space
- Beach
- Italianate architecture
- Performing arts
- Amusement park
- Universities and schools
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Romanesque architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Ship
- Interesting neighbourhood
- Neoclassical architecture
- Beaux-Arts architecture
Weatherly Building
The Weatherly Building in Portland, Oregon, is a 12-story commercial office building. It was built in 1927–28 by ice cream businessman George Warren Weatherly.
American Bank Building
The American Bank Building is a 15-floor building in Portland, Oregon, U.S. It stands 63 metres tall, and was built in 1913. It replaced the Marquam Building.
Palestine Lodge
The Palestine Lodge is a Masonic lodge building in southeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Clarissa McKeyes Inman House
The Clarissa McKeyes Inman House, also known as Ariel Terraces, is a house in Portland, Oregon, designed by David L. Williams and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Morgan Building
The Morgan Building is an office building located in downtown Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Morgan was home to Theodore Kruse's Rainbow Grill, which opened in October 1913.