Sold for $119,500 on Jan 3, 2003
Top Quality City Condo City living at it's finest in Oregon Historic District 28 GREEN STREET. Impeccable 1 bedroom condo with 2 dedicated off-street parking spaces . Large country kitchen w/lots of counter space, exposed brick wall & built-in wine rack. Lovely private gardens. Arched doorways, pocket doors, & beautiful woodwork throughout. Built-in glass front cabinets and window seat in front parlor. Partial basement has brick floor. The Oregon Historic District... The Oregon Historic District is an area of homes and businesses dating from the earliest days ofDaytons history. It is located on the edge of downtown Dayton and includes a combination of commercial and residential architecture. Oregon is significant for both its early settlement and for itsprominence as a neighborhood of German speaking immigrants who arrived by canal boat once the Miami and Erie Canal was opened in 1829. The area now known as Oregon was laid out by Daniel C. Cooper, proprietor of Dayton in 1815 and the first platwas recorded in 1829. The opening of the Canal, which was located on what is now Patterson Boulevard, brought a rapid increase in the areas population. Oregon remained prestigious and prosperous throughout the Civil War period and into the twentieth century. However, the disaster of Daytons 1913 flood was keenly felt in the district, which was covered by 10 feet of water. Residents began tomove to higher, safer ground, and the two WorldWars accelerated the decline into absentee ownership. By the 1960s the city began to consider clearing and redeveloping the neighborhood. In reactionto this plan a preservation group was formed andthe neighborhood was saved. Oregon displays a varietyof housing types from simple artisans dwellings to more elaborate, high style residences in various architectural styles. Many prominent Daytonians lived here, including Thomas Brown, after whom Brown Street was named, owner of abrickyard and contracting business; John Rouzer, a builder; David L. Rike, founder of a department store; Salvatore Schaeffer, tobacco dealer; Wesley Boren, brick contractor; William McHose, founder of an architectural iron works firm; Jacob Sortman, a brick contractor; John Gates Doren, a newspaper editor; Dr. Alfred Iddings, a surgeon; and Daniel McSherry, inventor. Today the Oregon Historic District has reclaimed its title to being one of Daytonsmost prestigious addresses. This single story attached condo/townhouse built in 1884 has 1 bedroom(s), 1 full bath(s). This home has 6 rooms. Rooms include a family room, eat-in kitchen, laundry room, recreation room, extra room. Other features include 2 fireplaces. This home has a patio. Also features: 1st bedroom is 13x12, Central air conditioning, Living room is 19x14, Dehumidifier, Family room is 14x13, Forced air heat, Kitchen is 16x12, Gas heating, Recreation room is 15x13, Finished basement, Extra room is 18x14, Partial basement, Laundry room is Area, Brick exterior, Bedroom on 1st floor, TV cable available, Family room on main floor, Natural gas service available, Gas fireplace, Public water supply, Range, Storm windows, Clothes washer, Approximate lot is 50x96, Clothes dryer, See agent for details on association fees, Refrigerator, Elementary School: Dayton City, Disposal, Jr/Middle High School: Dayton City, Dishwasher, High School: Dayton City.
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