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Did you know? |
| The house was originally intended to serve as a retreat and sanitarium. | |
| Built | |
| Circa 1903 | |
| Address | |
| 18609 N.E. Cramer Road, Battle Ground Directions to the Burdoin House. |
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| Open to public? | |
| This property may be available for special occasions and events. For event reservation information call (360) 666-4828. | |
| Notes | |
| See below for more information |
The 2.5 story Burdoin House is an irregularly shaped, wood frame side-gable vernacular house. It has Craftsman, Victorian, and classical details, of which those in the first two categories are original. With the basement, the house has nearly 6,000 square feet and one of the region’s largest front porches.
The Burdoin House derives its primary significance from its association with Frank L. Burdoin, its second owner, and a leader in the success of Columbian Academy. Mr. Burdoin was a philanthropic benefactor of early Meadow Glade. He and the house are also woven through the history of the early days of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in the area.

