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  2. Frances Gabe - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the infamous self-cleaning house was born from a simple dilemma. Frances Gabe's young children were constantly the cause of the fig-jam ending up smeared on the walls. Exasperated by this, Gabe took a hose and washed the jam away, this was the foundation for the self-cleaning house. Over a 12-year period, she actually built it.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Linn County ...

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    Location of Linn County in Oregon. This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in Linn County, Oregon, United States, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    It was the first ranch style home listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon. The William F. Wayman-designed house was built of Arizona flagstone on the exterior and wood native to Oregon, including curly maple and myrtlewood. The 7,500 square feet (700 m 2) home includes an elevator to the basement. [20] 33: Rice–Gates House

  5. Wallace House (fur-trade post) - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace House, Wallace Post or Calapooya Fort, [1] was a fur trading station located in the French Prairie of the Willamette Valley. Opened by the Pacific Fur Company (PFC) in 1812, it was an important source of beaver pelts and venison.

  6. W.O.W. Hall - Wikipedia

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    The W.O.W. Hall, also stylized as WOW Hall, (AKA Community Center for the Performing Arts) is a performing arts venue in Eugene, Oregon, United States.. The lot was bought in 1906 by the Woodmen of the World (W.O.W.) lodge, and later in 1932 they built the current structure, which was the most expensive building built in Eugene that year at $8,000. [2]

  7. West Coast Wrestling Connection - Wikipedia

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    Portland, Oregon Gangrel defeated Grappler 3 to win the vacant title. [32] [33] 5 Caleb Konley 1 February 28, 2015 128 Portland, Oregon It aired on WCWC on PDX-TV #044 on a tape delay date of March 28, 2015. [32] [33] [35] 6 Mikey O'Shea 1 July 4, 2015 35 Portland, Oregon It aired on WCWC on PDX-TV #060 on a tape delay date of July 18, 2015 ...

  8. Dr. K. A. J. and Cora Mackenzie House - Wikipedia

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    The K.A.J. and Cora Mackenzie House is a Richardsonian Romanesque revival style building in Northwest Portland, Oregon, situated on the corner of NW 20th Avenue and NW Hoyt Street, just blocks from its partner organization, the William Temple Thrift Store. Although the house is most well-known now for its association with the William Temple ...

  9. Charles Piggott House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Piggott House, also known as Piggott's Castle or Gleall Castle, [3] is a house located in southwest Portland, Oregon, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4] The house is designed as a Romanesque Revival -style castle .