Craftsman
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William H. Byrd Craftsman Bungalow #3 (250 14th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1910
The William H. Byrd Craftsman Bungalow #3 at 250 14th St NE was constructed in c. 1910. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #135).
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Roy and Beulah Mills House (1474 Court St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1909
The Roy and Beulah Mills House at 1474 Court St NE is a Craftsman Bungalow built in 1909. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #15).
- Merrimack Mill Village Historic District Huntsville, Alabama
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William H. Byrd Craftsman Bungalow #2 (260 14th St NE)
Salem, Oregon
c. 1910
The William H. Byrd Craftsman Bungalow #2 at 260 14th St NE was constructed in c. 1910. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #134).
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Word of Mouth Neighborhood Bistro
Salem, Oregon
1934
Since 2008, Word of Mouth has occupied this cozy Craftsman house from 1934. A local favorite for breakfast and lunch, the historic restaurant often has a long line filling the enclosed porch. The interior is full of quirky and humorous details.
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Florian Von Eschen House (1853 Court St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1910
The Craftsman-style Florian Von Eschen House at 1853 Court St NE was constructed in 1910 for a popular chemistry professor at Willamette. It is a primary contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #62).
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Idaho Black History Museum
Boise, Idaho
built 1921; museum opened 1999
The Idaho Black History Museum is a museum of local African-American history housed in the first Black church in Idaho, run by the great-great-grandson of the chapel's first pastor.
- Frank L. Ross Farm North Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 1911
- Narberth Garden Narberth, Pennsylvania
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Gaffney House
Louisville, Kentucky
c. 1910-c. 1927
Built in the early 20th century, the Gaffney House was designed by its namesake owner, Louisville architect James J. Gaffney (1863-1946). Its eclectic style incorporates Neoclassical, Arts and Crafts, Prairie School, and Mayan elements.
- John and Douglas Minto Houses Salem, Oregon 1869
- Powell House Dayton, Oregon 1917