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Whidden–Kerr House and Garden

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Built
  
1901 (1901)

Opened
  
1901

Architectural style
  
Prairie School

Added to NRHP
  
13 October 1988

NRHP Reference #
  
88001039

Area
  
4,820 m²

Architecture firm
  
Whidden & Lewis

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Location
  
11648 SW Military Lane Portland, Oregon

Similar
  
Portland Children's Museum, Pioneer Courthouse, Screen Door, Delta Park, Portland International Raceway

The Whidden–Kerr House and Garden, also known as High Hatch Estate, is a historic property located in the unincorporated communities of Riverwood and Dunthorpe in Multnomah County, Oregon, south of Portland and north of Lake Oswego, Oregon. William M. Whidden of Whidden & Lewis designed the house in 1901, to be his own residence, and it was built the same year. Whidden and his family lived in the house until 1911, when he sold it to businessman Thomas Kerr, Sr. (1896–1925). It later passed to Kerr's son, Thomas Kerr, Jr., and ultimately remained with the Kerr family until 1987.

The house is the "best expression" of Prairie School architecture by Whidden & Lewis, one of Portland's most prominent architectural firms of the period. A separate carriage house, now in use as a garage, is included as a contributing feature in the historic designation. The property includes a formal garden, which was "further developed by Kerr and his wife, the former Mabel Macleay", after Kerr acquired the estate in 1911. The site overlooks the Willamette River.

The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

References

Whidden–Kerr House and Garden Wikipedia