Floed–Lane House, Historic residence and museum in Roseburg, United States.
The Floed-Lane House is a two-story residence in Roseburg with a symmetrical facade and neoclassical design features throughout its structure. The interior preserves period details and furnishings from the 1800s that reflect the tastes of its original occupants.
The house was built between 1854 and 1860 and belonged to John Creed Floed and his wife Sarah Emily Lane, daughter of a territorial leader. In 1960 it was donated to the Douglas County Historical Society to ensure its preservation.
The residence reveals how prominent families organized their homes and daily lives during Oregon's early development. You can see the choices they made in design and space that reflected their social status and values.
The house offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore the rooms and learn about the family history. It is best to check ahead for visiting hours, as they may vary depending on the season.
The building survived the Roseburg Blast of 1959, when explosions destroyed much of the downtown area. Today it stands as a witness to that disaster and the community's recovery afterward.
Location: Roseburg
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture
GPS coordinates: 43.21200,-123.34600
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:05
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