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Green House photo
Did you know?
This house is likely the only building remaining of the Lewisville community.
Built
Circa 1885
Address
25716 N.E. Lewisville Hwy., Battle Ground
Directions to the Green House.
Open to public?
No
Notes
See below for more information

 

This house is on the south bank of the East Fork of the Lewis River. Originally the house was a two-story farmhouse. In 1900, the house was extensively remodeled, the most notable addition being a third-story open observatory covered by a large gabled roof. 

Albert Green moved from Ontario in 1880. He traveled throughout this area on horseback, giving voice lessons from handmade charts of music. Albert Green later opened a Black Smith shop along the river.  

  • Listed on the Clark County Heritage Register in 1984.
  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

Clark County Community Planning: Oliver Orjiako, Director
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