Heritage Homes of Salem, OR Photos

Salem, Oregon has a few heritage homes of which Deepwood House (1894) and Asahel Bush II House (1877-8) are prime examples.

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Asahel Bush II House (1877-8) (600 Mission St. SE). Architect: Clarence L. Smith. On National Register.

Bay window of Bush House.

Front porch of Bush House.

Chestnut tree beside Bush House.

Gardens of Bush House.

Deepwood House (1894) (1116 Mission St. SE). Style: Queen Anne. Architect: William C. Knighton. On National Register.

Queen Anne details of Deepwood House.

Tower of Deepwood House.

Conservatory wing of Deepwood House.

Porch of Deepwood House.

Tower of Deepwood House.

Bulk of Deepwood House.

Garage of Deepwood House.

Gardens of Deepwood House.

Gardens of Deepwood House.

Jason Lee House (1841) (oldest frame house in Pacific Northwest) at Mission Mill Museum. On National Register.

Verandah of Jason Lee House at Mission Mill Museum.

Methodist Parsonage (1841) at Mission Mill Museum.
On National Register.

John D. Boon House (1847) at Mission Mill Museum. On National Register.

Pleasant Grove Presbyterian Church (1858) moved from Aumsville to Mission Mill Museum. On National Register.


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