Clackamas County, Oregon
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Clackamas County, Oregon
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McLoughlin House
Oregon City, Oregon
1846
The Georgian-style home of Dr. John McLoughlin, founder and mayor of Oregon City, built in 1846. Moved from its original location by the river in 1909, it is now a museum and part of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
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Unitarian Universalist Church
Oregon City, Oregon
1925
This unique, pale-pink church was built in 1925 as the second Congregational church on the site. It has been a member of the Unitarian Universalist denomination since 1961.
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Oregon City Bridge (Arch Bridge)
Oregon City, Oregon
1922
The Oregon City Bridge, also known as the Arch Bridge, spans the Willamette River between Oregon City and West Linn, Oregon. Designed by Conde McCullough, it was completed in 1922.
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Oswego Pioneer Cemetery
Lake Oswego, Oregon
1850
The Oswego Pioneer Cemetery was expanded from a family plot dating from 1856. The 5-acre site south of Lake Oswego includes the graves of its pioneer founders, nine Oswego mayors, and Nobel laureate Linus Pauling.
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McMenamins Oregon City Pub
Oregon City, Oregon
1930
Built in 1930 as the parish hall for St. Paul's Episcopal Church, this modest Depression-era building was converted into a pub in 1995.
- Dr. Forbes Barclay House Oregon City, Oregon 1849
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Overlook Hotel
Government Camp, Oregon
1937
Dedicated by FDR in 1937, this ski lodge on the slopes of Mount Hood is considered the finest example of "mountain architecture" built under the Works Progress Administration.
- Capt. John C. Ainsworth House Oregon City, Oregon 1851
- Morton Matthew McCarver House Oregon City, Oregon 1850
- Francis Ermatinger House Oregon City, Oregon c. 1845