Captain George Conrad Flavel House
Captain George Conrad Flavel House, Queen Anne style mansion in Astoria, United States.
The Captain George Conrad Flavel House is a Queen Anne style residence in Astoria featuring a four-story tower section and a basement level. The property contains multiple fireplaces throughout and tall ceilings on the main floor that give the rooms a sense of grand proportions.
The mansion was built in 1901 as a residence for ship captain George Conrad Flavel and his family, serving as their home for several decades. The property changed from private ownership after 1944 and eventually fell into disrepair before being rescued by preservation efforts.
The house displays craftsmanship from the Edwardian era with imported tiles at the fireplaces and ornate plaster details on the ceilings. Visitors can admire these elaborate touches that reflect the wealthy maritime society of that time.
The house is located in central Astoria and is visible from the street, making it easy to find. Visitors should check ahead about access and touring options, as entry to certain areas may have restrictions.
The uppermost floor contains plainly furnished bedrooms that were originally intended for household workers employed by the family. These rooms offer insight into the class divisions that existed within wealthy homes of the early 1900s.
Location: Oregon
Inception: 1901
GPS coordinates: 46.18680,-123.82700
Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:09
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