GARDENS OF NATURAL DELIGHTS TOUR
Peek into several private gardens during the GARDENS OF NATURAL DELIGHTS TOUR and you’ll see for yourself that it’s possible to grow a beautiful, natural garden. Metro sponsors the tour.
Peek into several private gardens during the GARDENS OF NATURAL DELIGHTS TOUR and you’ll see for yourself that it’s possible to grow a beautiful, natural garden. Metro sponsors the tour.
You’ll forever appreciate the facades of the terra cotta buildings that surround Pioneer Square—and other tiled buildings such as the 1907 Wells Fargo Building and the 1930 Charles F. Berg Building in the city’s center—if you go on the Architectural Heritage Center-led walking tour “terra cotta portland.” Pratt & Larson Ceramics sponsors the tour.
Seeing is believing during the Gardens of natural delights tour of several private gardens where you can learn first-hand from home gardeners how to grow a beautiful, natural garden. Metro sponsors the tour.
The Oswego Heritage Council is sponsoring its 2nd ANNUAL Lake Oswego HISTORIC HOME TOUR, during which you can walk through six host properties that have shaped the town's history, including a 1920 Arts and Crafts house and a 1934 French Colonial Revival home, both designed by prominent architect Richard Sundeleaf, and a 1930s Tudor that has a half-timbered, full-height polygonal window bay among other distinctive architectural elements.
Arts and Crafts, Craftsman, Colonial Revival, Prairie Style and Bungalow are just some of the home styles, for which Portland's Irvington neighborhood is known. During the 26TH ANNUAL IRVINGTON HOME TOUR, visitors walk through host houses and find out why this tour has become so popular.
Would you rather live in a ranch house than your bungalow? Well, don’t strip your turn-of-the-century gem of its trim or remove its walls willy-nilly. Get your fill of more modern spaces
at Portland’s modern home tour.