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Spies–Robinson House

1922 establishments in OregonHouses completed in 1922Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, OregonIrvington, Portland, OregonNRHP infobox with nocat
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Spies Robinson House 2 Portland Oregon
Spies Robinson House 2 Portland Oregon

The Spies–Robinson House is a historic residence in Portland, Oregon, United States. Built in 1922, it is an exceptional example of a Prairie School house in Northeast Portland. Its use of a brick veneer, while common nationally, is nearly unique in the Northeast quadrant where stucco walls predominate in Prairie School designs. Additionally, two colors of brick are used to provide detail and accent in the design. The house is also notable for its occupancy starting in 1930 by David Robinson (1890–1963), a locally prominent attorney and civil rights advocate. Robinson is especially associated with public defender services and legal aid, and was a leader in the Portland chapter of the Anti-Defamation League.The house was entered on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

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Spies–Robinson House
Northeast 17th Avenue, Portland Irvington

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Northeast 17th Avenue 2424
97212 Portland, Irvington
Oregon, United States
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