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- Gustave_Bartman_House abstract "The Gustave Bartman House in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon is a two-and-a-half-story dwelling listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A Queen Anne structure built in 1892, it was added to the register in 1989. Bartman, a contractor, may have built the house.The interior of the house consists of two essentially identical apartments, one on each floor. Designed during the Victorian era, the structure is a well-preserved example of a southeast Portland duplex. It was built just one year after the city of East Portland became part of the growing city of Portland. Notable features include a full-height window bay, imbricated shingles, and a double veranda.".
- Gustave_Bartman_House added "1989-03-08".
- Gustave_Bartman_House architecturalStyle Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Gustave_Bartman_House location Oregon.
- Gustave_Bartman_House location Portland,_Oregon.
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- Gustave_Bartman_House thumbnail Gustave_Bartman_house.jpg?width=300.
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- Gustave_Bartman_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:1892_establishments_in_Oregon.
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- Gustave_Bartman_House wikiPageWikiLink Duplex_(building).
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- Gustave_Bartman_House yearOfConstruction "1892".
- Gustave_Bartman_House added "1989-03-08".
- Gustave_Bartman_House alt "Photograph of a house".
- Gustave_Bartman_House architecture Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Gustave_Bartman_House built "1892".
- Gustave_Bartman_House caption "The Bartman House in 2011".
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- Gustave_Bartman_House designatedOther1Name "Portland Historic Landmark".
- Gustave_Bartman_House governingBody "private".
- Gustave_Bartman_House latitude "45.509755".
- Gustave_Bartman_House location Oregon.
- Gustave_Bartman_House location Portland,_Oregon.
- Gustave_Bartman_House location "1817".
- Gustave_Bartman_House longitude "-122.653916".
- Gustave_Bartman_House mapAlt "Locator map".
- Gustave_Bartman_House mapCaption "Location of the Bartman House in Portland".
- Gustave_Bartman_House name "Gustave Bartman House".
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- Gustave_Bartman_House subject Category:1892_establishments_in_Oregon.
- Gustave_Bartman_House subject Category:Hosford-Abernethy,_Portland,_Oregon.
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- Gustave_Bartman_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Portland,_Oregon.
- Gustave_Bartman_House subject Category:Portland_Eastside_MPS.
- Gustave_Bartman_House subject Category:Queen_Anne_architecture_in_Oregon.
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- Gustave_Bartman_House comment "The Gustave Bartman House in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon is a two-and-a-half-story dwelling listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A Queen Anne structure built in 1892, it was added to the register in 1989. Bartman, a contractor, may have built the house.The interior of the house consists of two essentially identical apartments, one on each floor. Designed during the Victorian era, the structure is a well-preserved example of a southeast Portland duplex.".
- Gustave_Bartman_House label "Gustave Bartman House".
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- Gustave_Bartman_House sameAs Q5621271.
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- Gustave_Bartman_House name "Gustave Bartman House".