Portland: Neoclassical Architecture
Places and attractions in the Neoclassical 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
Grace Kern House
The Grace Kern House is a house located in southwest Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
F. E. Bowman Apartments
The F. E. Bowman Apartments is a historic apartment building located in the Irvington neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. Constructed in 1913, it is one of the oldest apartment buildings in Irvington, and the best preserved from its era. Through its Craftsman styling, builder Frederic E.
Robert F. Lytle House
The Robert F. Lytle House is a house located in northeast Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The architect was David L. Williams. The interior includes stained-glass windows by Povey Brothers Glass Company.
Abraham Tichner House
The Abraham Tichner House is a house located in southwest Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
John and Sarah Sheffield House
The John and Sarah Sheffield House, also known as Paradise Springs Farm, in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon, is a two-story dwelling 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.
McAvinney Fourplex
The McAvinney Fourplex is a historic apartment building located in the northeast quadrant of Portland, Oregon, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
George W. and Hetty A. Bowers House
The George W. and Hetty A. Bowers House is a historic residence located in the Kerns neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. 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.
Edward Knox Haseltine House
The Edward Knox Haseltine House, located in Portland, Oregon, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 1984. However, the site was delisted from the Register on December 28, 1994.
Fred O. Miller House
The Fred O. Miller House is house located in northeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places.