Dundee Lodge, Rustic lodge in Gaston, United States.
Dundee Lodge is a rustic building in Gaston made from brick and round logs throughout its construction. The main structure features a U-shaped design with wooden paneling and a brick fireplace as its central element.
Fred Dundee, a former race car driver who operated a machine shop in Portland, commissioned architect E. E. Green to design this property in 1921. The building emerged during a period when log construction was a valued approach in the region.
The lodge serves as a gathering place where local musicians perform and the community comes together for events and celebrations. Visitors can experience how the building functions as a social hub that keeps bringing people back.
The lodge is located along SW Dundee Road in Washington County near Henry Hagg Lake. It operates as both a hotel and an event space, making it accessible for various types of visits and gatherings.
The 1.5-story structure blends exposed round logs with brick accents in a way that reflects early twentieth-century building methods of the Pacific Northwest. This combination of materials represents a distinctive approach that builders of that era favored in the region.
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