902 Washington Street

This single-story vernacular classical revival has a rectangular plan with several early additions. It sits on a plywood skirted concrete foundation and is clad in asbestos shingling with a water table. The gabled roof has boxed eaves, a wide frieze and is covered with composition shingling. The windows are primarily 1/1 wooden double-hung, some with lamb's tongues. There are also some casements. There are additions to the north, south and east. The east addition may have been a sleeping porch with small columns dividing a string of widows. The addition to the front (west) is almost entirely 1/1 double-hung windows with lamb's tongues. The front porch is a modest raised porch with a hipped roof supported by chamfered posts. The front door is 1/3 glazed.

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

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