Portland New Chinatown/Japantown Historic District Explained
Portland New Chinatown/Japantown Historic District |
Nrhp Type: | hd |
Nocat: | yes |
Location: | Portland, Oregon |
Area: | 174acres[1] |
Built: | Apx. 1880-1927 |
Architect: | multiple |
Architecture: | Late Victorian, Modern Movement, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements |
Added: | November 21, 1989[2] |
Refnum: | 89001957 |
The Portland New Chinatown/Japantown Historic District is a historic district in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, in the United States. The district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Description
Structures include:[3]
- Dirty Duck Tavern
- Blanchet House (340 NW Glisan)
- Royal Palm Hotel
- Portland Fish Co. (317 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Portland Fish Co. (301-313 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Portland Fish Co. (300-312 NW 4th Avenue)
- Portland Fish Co. (316-322 NW 4th Avenue)
- Portland Fish Co., historically known as Carl's Garage (328-336 NW 4th Avenue)
- Great Era, historically known as Pallay Building (231-239 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Wong's Laundry, historically known as Pallay Building (221-223 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Hip Sing Association, historically known as Portland Seamen's Bethel (211-215 NW 3rd Avenue)
- New Wah Mei, historically known as Portland Seamen's Bethel (203-209 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (315 NW Davis)
- House of Louie
- Republic Cafe & Wok Express (222-238 NW 4th Avenue)
- Kida Company (127 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Simon Facade & Parking Lot, historically known as Simon Building (107 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Couch Street Fish House, historically known as Sinnot House (103-105 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Hung Far Low (102-112 NW 4th Avenue)
- Tuck Lung Grocery & Restaurant (140 NW 4th Avenue)
- Ciclo Bicycle Shop (21 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Mission Hotel & Chapel, historically known as Meriweather Hotel (11-17 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Hotel Villa (7-9 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Saigon Express, historically known as Neppach Hotel (1-3 NW 3rd Avenue)
- Cindy's (319-337 W. Burnside St)
- Cindy's (8 NW 4th Avenue)
- Tung Sang, historically known as Pulos-Karabelas Saloon (18-24 NW 4th Avenue)
- Suzie Wong Restaurant (28 NW 4th Avenue)
- Chinatown Gateway (NW 3rd and W Burnside)
- Goldsmith Company (33 NW 4th Avenue)
- Grove Hotel, historically known as Philip Hotel (401-439 W. Burnside and 11 NW 4th Avenue)
- Goldsmith Company (10-14 NW 5th Avenue)
- Goldsmith Company, historically known as Fithian-Barker Shoe Co. (20 NW 5th Avenue)
- Design Linens (32 NW 5th Avenue)
- Jack's Chinatown Parking Lot (Between NW 4th and NW 5th, NW Couch and NW Davis)
- SW Corner NW 4th and Everett
- Suey Sing Association, historically known as Overland Warehouse Co. (201-217 NW 4th Avenue)
- Kalberer Company, historically known as Zellerbach Paper Co. (208 NW 5th Avenue)
- Kalberer Company, historically known as Mason-Ehrman Co. (234 NW 5th Avenue)
- SW corner of NW 4th and Flanders Streets
- Fong Chong Grocery & Restaurant (301 NW 4th Avenue)
- Empire Uniform Co., historically known as Foster & Kleiser (310 NW 5th Avenue)
- Portland Fixture Co. (338 NW 5th Avenue)
- Columbia River Ship Supply (406 NW Glisan Street)
- Pro-Bind (431 NW 4th Avenue)
- Anderson Oregon Rental (401-419 NW Flanders Street)
- Bloch & Son, historically known as Povey Building (408 NW 5th Avenue)
- Haradon Building (412 NW 5th Avenue)
- Aikido, historically known as Harper Brass Works Co. (416 NW 5th Avenue)
- 430 NW 5th Avenue
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Northwest Portland, Oregon
Notes and References
- Web site: National Register of Historic Places.com. 2008-05-11.
- Web site: Oregon National Register List. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. 39. https://web.archive.org/web/20180425031913/https://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf. April 25, 2018. dead. June 6, 2011. August 6, 2023.
- Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Portland New Chinatown/Japantown Historic District. Northwest Heritage Property Associates. April 1989. National Park Service. City of Portland. August 6, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20200712142808/https://www.portland.gov/sites/default/files/2020-05/nr_noms_89001957.pdf. July 12, 2020. live.