1012 6th Street

This modest bungalow sits under a side gable roof with a projecting gable on the north side of the house covering the front porch. This porch gable is supported by paired square columns at the corners of the porch. All of the gables feature open eaves and wide flared barge boards. Knee brackets are present at the gable peaks, and exposed purlins are visible down the length of the rake. The house is clad with asbestos ceramic shingles and features a large brick chimney on the west wall. The windows are primarily 1/1 double-hung wood sash, but two fixed sashes flank the main entry on the north side. These sashes feature a large fixed pane topped by a nine light transom. All of the windows have narrow trim moldings. A new balustrade has been added to the porch, extending down the entry stairs.

This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.

Historic Inventory Form 

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