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John W. Storrs (1920 – August 31, 2003) was an American architect in Oregon. A native of Connecticut, the World War II veteran was known for designs in the Northwest Regional style. His notable works include Salishan Lodge, the original tasting room at the Sokol Blosser Winery, and the campus of the Oregon College of Art & Craft, among others. ==Early life== Storrs was born in 1920 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Growing up he joined the Boy Scouts and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.〔 He then attended Dartmouth College in New Hampshire where he was an all-American swimmer,〔 and graduated in 1942. Storrs then joined the United States Navy where he was in command of a sub chaser during World War II.〔 Following the war, he graduated from the Yale School of Architecture with a masters degree in architecture in 1949.〔 He married Frances, and had four children.〔
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