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Oregon Cracker Company Building, building in Oregon, United States

The Oregon Cracker Company Building is a factory in Richardsonian Romanesque style in Portland built in the late 1800s or early 1900s for cracker production. The structure has heavy stone walls, rounded arches, and large windows with interiors featuring high ceilings, exposed brick, and timber beams.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 1979, marking its status as a protected heritage site. It dates from when the region was shaped by manufacturing operations and food production was a key economic sector.

The building takes its name from the cracker factory that once operated here and shows how food production shaped local life. Today artists and creative professionals use the space for their work, and regular events like art shows and workshops connect the historic use with modern creativity.

The site is easily accessible and located in a lively neighborhood with galleries, shops, and cultural venues nearby. Visitors should look for parking and explore the surrounding area, as the place is experienced as part of a larger historic district rather than in isolation.

The Richardsonian Romanesque style itself was named after the architect Henry Hobson Richardson who popularized it, and this building showcases his characteristic design with massive stone walls and rounded openings. This architectural significance makes it an example of late 1800s industrial design that influenced how factories were built across America.

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Richardsonian Romanesque
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45.52667,-122.67528
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February 9, 2026 07:45
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