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When Luther Buford Ison built this home, he directed that only the finest materials be used. The bricks were freighted from Portland. The fireplaces came from Holland and Alaskan white cedar was used for wood-work. Ison, who was a district judge at the time, died in 1889, just two years after the home was completed, but his widow lived there for the next 50 years. The house was renovated for use as a bank in 1979.
Located at 1790 Washington Ave.
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