The John and Elizabeth Kinsman House is a distinguished example of the Craftsman bungalow style, featuring a low-pitched gable roof with wide eaves, exposed rafter tails, and a prominent front porch supported by tapered columns. Its design embodies the harmonious integration of natural materials and functional living spaces characteristic of early 20th-century American residential architecture.
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Architecture
13908 Se. Fair Oaks Ave., Milwaukie, Oregon
Commerce; Architecture
9717 Se. Cambridge Ln., Milwaukie, Oregon
Architecture
10200 Se Cambridge La., Milwaukie, Oregon
Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Politics/Government
3235 Se. Harrison St., Milwaukie, Oregon
Architecture
11188 Se. 27th Ave., Milwaukie, Oregon
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