503 9th Street

This single story Colonial Revival church has a complex plan which rests on a concrete foundation. The cross gable roof is covered in composition shingles, and features stucco in the front facing gable and lap siding on the side gables. The exterior walls are comprised of brick and windows are primarily wood 9/9 and 6/6 double-hung. Characteristics of the style include the prominent central entry, which is recessed under a full entablature supported by four classic columns and which is adorned with three fan lights. Other decorative elements include the wide frieze, the brick quoins, the projecting brick window sills, the round window in the front gable, and the arched vents in the side gables. Alternations include the addition of the wrought iron stair railings, the wheelchair ramp at the side entrance, and outdoor carpet on entry landing.

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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