Marion County, Oregon
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Marion County, Oregon
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Second Laberee House (230 18th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1912
The Second Laberee House at 230 18th St NE is a Craftsman Bungalow constructed c. 1912. It is a compatible/historic non-contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #75).
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Joseph and Lillie Adolph House (240 14th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1923
The Joseph and Lillie Adolph House at 240 14th St NE is a Colonial Bungalow constructed in 1923. It is a secondary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #136).
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Reed Opera House
Salem, Oregon
1869-70
Built of brick in an elegant Italianate design, the Reed Opera House was constructed for businessman and politician Cyrus S. Reed in 1869 as an opera house, theater, community hall, and hotel. Today it houses shops and restaurants.
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William H. Byrd Craftsman Bungalow #1 (276 14th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1910
The William H. Byrd Craftsman Bungalow #1 at 276 14th St NE was constructed in c. 1910. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #133).
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Franklin Yocom House (243 14th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1870
The Franklin Yocom House at 243 14th St NE was constructed in c. 1870. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #137).
- Lee Mission Cemetery Salem, Oregon 1842
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Emma Wagner Giesy-George Kraus House
Aurora, Oregon
c. 1875
Now part of the Old Aurora Colony Museum, the Emma Wagner-Giesy House was built around 1875. You can view the front exterior from the street; with museum admission, you can explore the back porch and see into the restored kitchen.
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Walter Buchner House (1410 Court St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1914
The Walter Buchner House at 1410 Court St NE is a large bungalow house constructed in 1914. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #7).
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Pomeroy Building
Salem, Oregon
c. 1860; 1926
The Pomeroy Building at 383 State St was built c. 1860. The facade was remodeled in 1926 for the Pomeroy & Keene jewelry store. Now home to Gatsby, W. Wallace, and Havana Salon, it is part of the Salem Downtown Historic District.
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Oregon State Hospital Historic District
Salem, Oregon
1888-1958
Opened in 1883, the Oregon State Hospital in Salem is a psychiatric hospital based on the Kirkbride philosophy and famed for its starring role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. The district includes the Dome Building (1912) across the street.