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South Oakdale Historic District

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Built
  
1890–1940

Area
  
13 ha

Architect
  
Frank Chamberlain Clark

NRHP Reference #
  
79002072

Added to NRHP
  
15 March 1979

Architectural styles
  
Modern architecture

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Location
  
Medford, Oregon, roughly along S. Oakdale Avenue from Stewart Avenue to W. 10th Street

Similar
  
Ashland Masonic Lodge Bu, Nils Ahlstrom House, Medford Southern Pacific R, IOOF Building, Conro Fiero House

The South Oakdale Historic District comprises a primarily residential area along South Oakdale Avenue in Medford, Oregon, United States. Development of this well-preserved residential neighborhood began in 1890, soon after Medford's founding in 1883, and continued until around 1940. It became one of the city's grand neighborhoods, with many residents prominent in land development, business, agriculture, law, medicine, education, politics, and the arts. The district exhibits a wide range of architectural styles from its period of development, notably including several works by Frank Chamberlain Clark, southern Oregon's preeminent architect of the early 20th century.

The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

References

South Oakdale Historic District Wikipedia