Peter and Maria Larson House

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Peter and Maria Larson House
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The house's exterior in 2012
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Location in Astoria, Oregon
Location611 31st Street
Astoria, Oregon
Coordinates 46°11′27″N123°48′34″W / 46.190789°N 123.809472°W / 46.190789; -123.809472 Coordinates: 46°11′27″N123°48′34″W / 46.190789°N 123.809472°W / 46.190789; -123.809472
Area5,750 sq ft (534 m2) [1]
Builtc.1884–1887 [1]
Built byPeter Larson [1]
Architectural styleVernacular Gothic Revival [1]
NRHP reference No. 90000374
Added to NRHPMarch 9, 1990

The Peter and Maria Larson House is a historic residence located in Astoria, Oregon, United States. [1]

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The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Tetlow, Roger T. (August 6, 1989), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Larson, Peter and Maria, House (PDF), retrieved April 4, 2016.
  2. National Park Service (March 16, 1990), Weekly List of Listed Properties: 3/05/90 through 3/10/90 (PDF), p. 21, retrieved April 4, 2016.