Avery–Helm Historic District

The Avery–Helm Historic District comprises a primarily residential portion of central Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Located on several of Corvallis's earliest plats, the 122 historic houses remaining in the district (as of 1999) present a window into the domestic aspects of the city's development from 1870 to 1949, providing a full industrial, socioeconomic, and architectural profile of that period.[1] The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.[2]

Avery–Helm Historic District
The historic district's Mary G. Reed House (historic name, ca. 1905) in 2013.
The Avery–Helm Historic District boundaries in Corvallis.
LocationCorvallis, Oregon, roughly bounded by SW 2nd, 6th, and Jefferson Streets, and the Highway 20/34 Bypass[1]
Coordinates44°33′32″N 123°15′58″W
Area34 acres (14 ha)[1]
Builtca. 1870 – 1949[1]
Architectural styleBungalow, vernacular, Italianate, Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, American Foursquare, others[1]
NRHP reference No.99001716
Added to NRHPJanuary 27, 2000

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