A Heartfelt Thank You!

Heartfelt thanks to Roy Fox, Liz Carter, and Jeff Joslin who have each completed six years of service on Restore Oregon’s Board of Directors! We have greatly benefited from their expertise in business, preservation, and city planning, and have been lifted up by their passion for our mission. They will be missed (and we won’t […]

City Donation Secures Future of Historic Creswell Schoolhouse

Negotiations between the City of Creswell and the Creswell Heritage Foundation (CHF) have resulted in an agreement to transfer ownership of the Upper Willamette Valley town’s oldest structure to the recently-formed non-profit. An ambitious five-year plan proposed by CHF would see incremental fundraising and construction project which would complete the building’s rehabilitation in time to […]

In Search of Storrs

Looking Towards 2018: Seeking Homes by John Storrs At Restore Oregon, we’re mad about mod! We are already planning our 2018 Spring Mid-Century Modern Home Tour and we need your help. We’re hoping to feature John Storrs for our 2018 tour coming up in May.  If you or someone you know owns a John Storrs […]

A Mid-Century Modern Thank You!

Thank You to the Mid-Century Modern Community! Restore Oregon is so grateful to everyone who joined us on our 2017 Mid-Century Modern Home Tour! We are honored to work with such an inspirational design community and dedicated group of volunteers, sponsors, and home owners that made the three part event possible. And finally, thank you […]

Sponsored Post: An Atomic Time Capsule with Amazing Pacific Northwest Modern History

Portland’s Laurelhurst neighborhood is well-known for its historic, early 20th century, period revival homes. But if you look beyond the ubiquitous Tudor, Colonial, and Mediterranean homes, a mid-century modern enthusiast can find some of the city’s most atomic gems. One of those can be found at 4281 NE Laurelhurst Place, a time capsule piece of […]