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Rice–Gates House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rice–Gates House
The Rice–Gates House is a historic private residence on Southeast Walnut Street in downtown Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Completed in 1890, the Second Empire architectural style structure stands two stories tall with a mansard roof. The wood building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and is named after several former owners, William Rice, Harry V. Gates, and his son Oliver. ==History== In 1890, attorney William J. Rice had a new two-story home built for him in an area that was then south of downtown Hillsboro.〔(Rice-Gates House. ) Hillsboro Historical Society. Retrieved on April 29, 2009.〕 He sold the home to Harry V. Gates in 1903, a former state legislator.〔 Gates sold the home in 1911 to his son Oliver B. Gates, though Harry continued to live in the house.〔 Both lived in the residence until 1927,〔 and a garage that was once part of the property was added to the adjacent property.〔 The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 8, 1980.〔 As of 2008, parts of the home are in disrepair, including the main steps leading to the home.〔
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