The Majestic Pittock Mansion in Portland, Oregon
Perched atop Council Crest Park overlooking the city of Portland, this stately mansion is an architectural gem from the Gilded Age. Constructed between 1914 to 1918 for Henry Pittock, publisher of the Oregonian newspaper, it showcases French Renaissance Revival style architecture with its symmetrical façade, tall windows, and steeply pitched mansard roof. The mansion's ornate balustrades line the wraparound porch while intricate moldings adorn both interior and exterior walls. A grand staircase leads up to the front door flanked by columns that support the weighty structure. Nestled among manicured gardens filled with rhododendrons & azaleas, the Pittock Mansion offers visitors not only a glimpse into early 20th-century opulence but also panoramic views of the Willamette Valley below.