Juniper House, the first end-of-life care facility for people dying of AIDS and AIDS-related complexes in Oregon, was ...
The owners of the much-heralded Burkes-Belluschi House in Portland’s West Hills have long invited architectural scholars and Northwest modernism appreciators to tour their private property. Now, the ...
The Juniper House in the Buckman neighborhood is now the fourth LGBTQ+ site in Portland to become a part of the National Register of Historic Places.
A new exhibit in Norwich will feature works by McDonough author and illustrator Suzanne Bloom. The Chenango County Historical Society announced in a news release that its 2025 museum season will begin ...
This Northwest Portland house was an idyllic cover model. It was the July 1954 issue of Better Homes and Gardens—a big-deal ...
The house was the home to Oregon’s first end-of-life care facility dedicated exclusively to residents with HIV/AIDS.
Erv Lind Field and McMenamins’ Crystal Hotel were added to the register for their LGBTQ+ significance last summer. Erv Lind ...
The house in the Buckman neighborhood became an end-of-life care home in 1987 amid the HIV/AIDs crisis when the LGBTQ+ ...
It’s a new era for the Hopewell House, a century-old home in Southwest Portland that serves as a non-profit end-of-life ...