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  1. Built in 1914, Pittock Mansion tells the story of Portland’s transformation from pioneer town to modern, industrialized city through the history and legacy of one its most influential families. LEARN MORE.

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      Pittock Mansion was a marvel of its day, built with...

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  2. The Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance-style château in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon, United States. It was built in 1914 as a private home for London-born Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana Burton Pittock.

  3. Pittock Mansion is a historic house museum in Portland, Oregon, open to the public. Learn about its history, architecture, and grounds, and plan your visit with tickets, hours, and access programs.

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  4. Pittock Mansion is a 16,000 square foot French Renaissance style home built by Henry Pittock, a newspaper publisher and philanthropist. Learn about its architecture, technology, craftsmanship, and residents in this historic landmark.

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  5. Built in 1914, Pittock Mansion was a modern home with unique architecture and the latest technology. Experience the story of Portland through the lives of one of its most influential families and get to know the pioneer spirit behind its transformation from “stumptown” to modern, industrial city.

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  6. May 30, 2024 · Learn about the history and architecture of the Pittock Mansion, a turn-of-the-century mansion with panoramic views of Portland. Find out how to visit, what to see and do, and nearby attractions in Forest Park.

  7. Visit the historic Pittock Mansion, a modern home built in 1914 by one of Portland's most influential families. Enjoy the scenic views, the botanical gardens, and the museum exhibit of early Portland history.

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