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Olympic Apartment Building

1928 establishments in OregonApartment buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, OregonNRHP infobox with nocatNorthwest Portland, OregonResidential buildings completed in 1928
Spanish Revival architecture in Oregon
Olympic Apartments Alphabet HD Portland Oregon
Olympic Apartments Alphabet HD Portland Oregon

The Olympic Apartment Building is a building located in northwest Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Olympic Apartment Building
Southwest Osage Street, Portland Goose Hollow

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N 45.528011 ° E -122.690743 °
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Southwest Osage Street
97205 Portland, Goose Hollow
Oregon, United States
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Alphabet Historic District
Alphabet Historic District

The Alphabet Historic District, is a historic district in the Northwest District of Portland, Oregon which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. It is 156.9 acres (63.5 ha) in area and includes 478 contributing buildings. It is roughly bounded by NW Lovejoy St., NW Marshall St., NW 17th Ave., W. Burnside St., and NW 24th Ave.It is an area zoned for historic preservation, about 50 blocks in size, extending roughly between NW 17th and 24th Avenues, and between W Burnside and NW Marshall Streets.In 2000, the Alphabet Historic District, which covers parts of streets from Burnside ("B Street") to N.W. Marshall ("M Street") within the Alphabet District but not further, was added to the National Register of Historic Places.The district includes about 50 buildings which are separately listed on the National Register. These include: George F. Heusner House Tudor Arms Apartments, designed by Carl L. Linde Trinity Place Apartments, luxury apartments including servants quarters Couch School Temple Beth Israel, designed by Edgar M. LazarusIt also includes at least eight Portland Historic Landmarks: Lesser Cohen House Richard Koehler House C. H. Korell Houses#3 and 4 Abbott Mills House Pope Investment Property St. Francis Apartments St. Mark's Episcopal ChurchIt includes or has other association with Portland West End Historic District and Portland Nob Hill Historic District.Architect: William B. Bell et al. Architecture: Queen Anne, Bungalow/craftsman, et al. Historic function: Domestic; Social; Religion; Commerce/trade Historic subfunction: Single Dwelling; Multiple Dwelling; Civic; Religious Structure; Business Criteria: event, person, architecture/engineering