Thomas McCann House, Georgian residential landmark in Bend, United States.
The Thomas McCann House is a single-family home designed in Georgian style located within Bend's Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District. Its facade features symmetrical proportions, decorative moldings, and paneled doors that reflect the traditional design of its era.
Built in 1915 by architect David C. Lewis, it originally served as the General Manager's house for the Shevlin-Hixon Lumber Company. Its creation was directly tied to the timber industry that drove Bend's early growth.
The home was added to the National Register in 1980 and displays the craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century residential design. Walking by, you notice the careful attention to details that defined homes of that era.
The property sits within the Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District and maintains its original structure and architectural elements. Visitors can view the details from outside and explore the neighborhood, which includes other historic homes.
The house was purpose-built for the management of a major timber company that shaped Bend's economy and character. This connection to corporate history sets it apart from other Georgian homes in the region.
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