Packard House

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The Packard House is a vernacular farmhouse with multiple gables and ginger-breading. This house also has long double-hung sash windows, jigsaw brackets with turned spindles, finely designed balustrades, and a balconnette.  

Benjamin and Emma Packard
Benjamin and Emma Packard were involved in prune farming, lumber, sailing, and ran a small business in downtown Vancouver. Before coming to Fruit Valley, Mr. Packard was a Port Commissioner in Astoria. In the 1920s, the house was passed to other family members as Benjamin and Emma moved into Vancouver. 

  • Listed on the Clark County Heritage Register in 1992.
Packard House
Did you know?
This house is a rare example of late Victorian architecture in the Fruit Valley community.
Built
Circa ~ 1873
Open to the public
No
Location

Packard House
7004 NW Fruit Valley Rd.
Vancouver, WA 98665
United States