"Lion and the Rose" Inn, Portland, Oregon
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Two lions guard the entrance to the historic, 10,000-square-foot Gustav Freiwald House located at 1810 NE 15th Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
Waymark Code: WMJKV
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 07/29/2006
Views: 78
Two lions guard the entrance to the historic, 10,000-square-foot Gustav Freiwald House located at 1810 NE 15th Avenue, Portland, Oregon. The owners of the majestic 1906 Queen Anne house celebrated its 100th birthday Sunday, July 16, 2006 with High Tea and History. The historic house is now the Victorian "Lion and the Rose" Bed and Breakfast Inn. The elegant B&B offers six guest rooms; each uniquely decorated and with their own private baths. The mansion has been updated with air conditioning, telephone, and cable television in each room, as well as data ports and wireless Internet access. The PC at their “Poet’s Desk” also connects to the Internet. A delicious full breakfast is served every morning in the formal dining room. Afternoon tea is served upon request. Light refreshments and beverages are provided into the evening. The Inn also provides an elegant setting for intimate weddings, receptions, parties and meetings for up to 50 people.Gustav Friewald was born in Germany and for many years was the owner of the Star Brewery in Vancouver, Washington (about ten miles north). In 1906, he sold his interest in the brewery and built the St. Elmo's Hotel in Vancouver. He wanted a grand mansion in the suburbs to show his wealth and the Irvington area was a new, up-and-coming neighborhood in Portland. A streetcar line on 15th Avenue connected the neighborhood to downtown Portland. Irvington was one of the first neighborhoods where residents were not permitted to stable horses. Gustav commissioned noted Portland architect Emil Schacht to design the house, but felt that Schacht's Craftsman design was too simple. He wanted a more ostentatious house and hired architect H.H. Menges to wrap Schacht's design in Victorian detail (shades of "The Fountainhead"). Menges added the octagonal turret, a wrap-around porch, Greek columns, dormers, faux balconies and Oriel windows. As a result, the house is an architectural hybrid: the basic form is Craftsman (large rooms, large rectangular windows, and wide hallways and doorways) but the exterior is Queen Anne Victorian style which was considered retro in 1906. Instructions for logging waymarks of this category: GPS coordinates are required from your visit and state where they were taken. The date of your visit is also required. Submit at least one photo of the exterior (GPSr in photo is NOT required). Other photos are encouraged. If you were a guest, describe your stay and evaluate the facility. Please provide any additional information not contained in the waymark description.
Name: "Lion and the Rose"
Address: 1819 NE 15th Avenue Portland, Oregon USA 97212
Phone Number: 503.287.9245; 1.800.955.1647
Web Site URL: [Web Link]
Proprietor/Owner: Steve Unger & Dustin Carsey
Dates/Seasons Open: Year round
Number of Rooms: Six
Geographical Setting: City
Special Features: National Register of Historic Places House
Area Attractions: It is located near the Lloyd Center in northeast Portland. MAX light rail is available to downtown Portland (for free), Portland Airport and various other locations.
Menu Specialties: Not listed
Languages Spoken: Not listed
Rating: Not listed
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Visit Instructions: Log requirements:
The GPS coordinates from your visit. State where they were taken.
Date of your visit.
At least one photo of the exterior. Other photos are encouraged. (GPSr in photo NOT required)
If you were a guest here, describe your stay and evaluate the facility.
Provide any additional information not contained in the waymark description.
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