Lowell M. Hidden House

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The Lowell M. Hidden house is two stories with decorative elements such as stained glass windows, corbelled chimney caps, and ornamental patterns of brickwork. The interior is notable for its ornate woodwork.

The Lowell M. and W. Foster Hidden Houses are the legacy of a family which has helped to shape the face of Vancouver, Washington. Brick manufactured by the Hidden Brick Company have built residences, schools, churches, hospitals and commercial structures throughout the city from 1871 to the present day. These two houses are architectural tributes to a prominent pioneer family and the important local industry they established.

  • Listed on the Clark County Heritage Register in 1985.
  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

Open to Public:

Yes. The house hosts a restaurant that is open for lunch and dinner.

Lowell M. Hidden House
Did you know?
This home is a good example of Queen Anne style architecture.
Built
Circa ~ 1885
Open to the public
No
Location

Lowell M. Hidden House
100 W 13th St.
Vancouver, WA 98660
United States