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Jennie Bramhall House

1909 establishments in OregonHouses completed in 1909Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, OregonKing, Portland, OregonOregon Registered Historic Place stubs
Portland Historic LandmarksQueen Anne architecture in Oregon
Bramhall House Portland Oregon
Bramhall House Portland Oregon

The Jennie Bramhall House is a historic house located in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. It is significant for its highly unusual combination of Queen Anne styling with cast concrete block construction. Built in 1908–1909, it is one of the finest remaining Queen Anne houses in the Albina district, and one of only a few cast concrete houses in that area.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

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Jennie Bramhall House
Northeast Garfield Avenue, Portland King

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Northeast Garfield Avenue 5125
97211 Portland, King
Oregon, United States
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