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  1. 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. Duration: 1-2 hours.

  2. On view beginningFebruary 2023. This IS Kalapuyan Land at Pittock Mansion is an exhibition ofcontemporary Indigenous artworks alongside a selection of historical panels curated by Steph Littlebird (Grand Ronde, Kalapuya, Chinook). The original version of This IS Kalapuyan Land was created in 2019 by Littlebird in collaboration with Five Oaks ...

  3. The original Pittock estate was comprised of 46 acres of land nestled high in Portland’s West Hills and included the Mansion, the Gate Lodge, and a three-car garage, as well as greenhouses and a tennis court that no longer stand. The original landscape design created by C.C. Colburn featured plantings of dogwoods, hydrangeas, rhododendrons ...

  4. Architecture Tours. GUIDED TOUR. Multiple Times. $23 for general admission. Member Discount Available. This fun new tour highlights the mansion’s story, focusing on design, craftsmanship, and decorative arts. In just an hour, discover the significance of Pittock Mansion and how architect Edward Foulkes modernized it in 1914.

  5. Public guided tours are approximately 50 minutes long and only take place in the Mansion. For more information and to check on volunteer docent availability, please contact Guest Experience at 503.823.3624. Please note: Due to the size and layout of the historic house museum, Pittock Mansion is not able to offer private guided tours.

  6. Jan 13, 2016 · 809. Pittock Mansion Dan Klimke (Used with Permission) This dream home of Oregonian pioneers Henry and Georgiana Pittock features spectacular views of their beloved Portland. British born Henry ...

  7. Built in 1914, Pittock Mansion provides a glimpse into Portland’s growth and transformation around the turn of the century from pioneer town to a modern industrialized city. Explore permanent exhibits, centered around the home's intriguing architecture, family, and lifestyle, as well as temporary exhibits throughout the year.

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