A Walking Tour of Portland’s Yamhill Historic District and Beyond
June 2, 2011 |
Portland’s Yamhill National Register Historic District contains some of the earliest remaining buildings in downtown. Among them are fantastic 19th century buildings like the Poppleton, known for the whimsical faces on its upper façade. Just beyond the boundaries of the district are several more architectural gems, designed by notable architects such as Warren H. Williams, Whidden and Lewis, David Lewis, and Cass Gilbert.
This tour, developed by AHC Education Committee chair Morgen Young, explores the interesting history and architecture of the Yamhill Historic District and the nearby historic buildings of SW Second and Third avenues of Portland, Oregon.
Limited to 25 people per tour
Pre-registration is REQUIRED
Time: 10:00–11:30 am Cost: Members: $13; General Public: $18
To purchase tickets for the Saturday, June 2nd Tour, go to http://www.visitahc.org/node/471.
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Website:
www.visitahc.org/node/471 |
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Location Information |
Portland, OR |
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Contact Information |
Phone:
503-231-7264 |
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