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John Tigard House

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John Tigard House is a home built in 1880 located in Tigard in the U.S. state of Oregon. The home was originally owned by John Tigard, the son of Tigard founder Wilson Tigard. Queen Anne in style, the structure was moved from its original location along Oregon Route 99W in 1978. Now a museum, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.HistoryIn 1852, Wilson Tigard arrived over the Oregon Trail and settled in the southeast part of Washington County, Oregon, where he became the namesake to what was originally called Tigardville, and later shortened to Tigard. Tigard’s oldest son John built a house in 1880 on a plot of land that is now at the intersection of Gaarde Street and Oregon Route 99W in Tigard. After a time the structure began to deteriorate and became rundown by the 1970s.In the 1970s a group of residents formed the Tigard Historical Association to prevent the house from being torn down. They moved the house in 1978 to its present location on Canterbury Lane at 103rd, east of the original location. The group then restored the home. In April 1979, the state’s committee on historic preservation recommended the property be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with the home added to the register on July 20, 1979, as the John Tigard House. In January 2008, the house featured displays of antique Christmas cards and ornaments. The home has been used to host a variety of events, including an apple harvest festival in September 2007. The museum hosted a collection of toys from the 1930s to the 1970s during June in 2008.

Address: 10310 SW Canterbury Ln, Tigard 97224
Phone: +15037479856
State: OR
City: Tigard
Street Number: 10310 SW Canterbury Ln
Zip Code: 97224
categories: history museum, landmark & historical place


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