903 John Adams Street

This house is a single-story hipped roof structure with center chimney. The front gable extends with eave returns and is filled with decorative wood shingles. The front elevation also includes a rake board and molding, and cornice molding. Evidence of corner boards and rake molding is visible, but most is obscured by additions. Eaves have boxed soffits. Front window is 16-pane fixed with decorative vinyl faux shingles. The house sits on a concrete block foundation however the porch steps and landing are poured concrete. A new screen door covers the multi-light front door. The door is shaded by a temporary cloth awning. Either side of the original front gable of the house has been filled in with a hipped roof square construction that is flush with the original sides of the house. Windows on the sides of the house vary. The front elevation of the north addition fill-in has a metal slider window.

This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.

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