Portland Thirteenth Avenue Historic District Explained
Portland Thirteenth Avenue Historic District |
Nrhp Type: | hd |
Nocat: | yes |
Coordinates: | 45.5272°N -122.6843°W |
Architect: | Strong and McNaughton |
Added: | June 15, 1987 |
Refnum: | 87000888 |
The Portland Thirteenth Avenue Historic District is a 11.7acres historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
It included 20 contributing buildings, including work by architect William C. Knighton.[1]
Two buildings in the district were designed by architect William C. Knighton.[1]
Structures:
- Wadhams and Kerr Bros. Building
- Kerr Building (or Platt Electric Building)
- General Electric Supply Corp. Building (or Dynagraphics Building)
- Meier Building (or Reed Harris Building)
- Armour Building (401 NW 13th Avenue)
- Dale Building
- Swift & Co. Building (Portland Antique Co. Building)
- Simon Building (McCoy Door Building)
- Gadsby Building (1306 NW Hoyt Street)
- 600 NW 14th Avenue
- Blumauer-Frank Building (or McKesson and Robbins Building)
- Crane Building
- Wool Growers Building (or Oregon School of Design/Mini-Storage Building)
- Prael, Hegele Building (or Maddox Building)
- Modern Confectionary Building (1240 NW Hoyt Street)
- Oregon Transfer Company Building
- Fisk Tire Building (or Metz Supply Building)
- Sinclair Building
- Fuller Co. Building (or Cold Storage Building), 1227 NW Davis Street
Notes and References
- Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=87000888}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Portland Thirteenth Avenue Historic District ]. National Park Service. John M. Tess . Jeri S. Tess. September 1, 1986 . March 11, 2017 . with