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Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House
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The house's exterior, 2011
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House (Eugene, Oregon) is located in Eugene OR
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House (Eugene, Oregon)
Location in Eugene OR
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House (Eugene, Oregon) is located in Oregon
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House (Eugene, Oregon)
Location in Oregon
Location 1021 Hilyard Street, Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Built 1926
Architect Hunzicker & Gerow; Et al.
Architectural style Tudor Revival
MPS Eugene West University Neighborhood MPS
NRHP reference No. 91001566
Added to NRHP October 24, 1991

The Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House is a special building located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It's not just any house; it's officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it's recognized as an important part of history and culture in the United States.

What is a Sorority House?

A sorority house is a home where members of a sorority live together. A sorority is a social organization for women in college, similar to a fraternity for men. These houses provide a place for students to live, study, and build friendships. They often become a central part of college life for many young women.

History of the House

This particular Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House was built in 1926. It was designed by architects Hunzicker and Gerow, along with others. The house has a unique look because it was built in the Tudor Revival style.

Tudor Revival Architecture

Tudor Revival is a style of architecture that became popular in the early 1900s. It tries to look like the old English Tudor homes from the 1500s. You can often spot Tudor Revival buildings by their:

  • Steeply pitched roofs
  • Decorative half-timbering (wooden beams on the outside walls)
  • Tall, narrow windows
  • Large chimneys

The Gamma Phi Beta house shows many of these features, making it a great example of this architectural style in Oregon.

Why is it Historic?

The Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 24, 1991. Buildings are added to this list because they are important for their history, architecture, or connection to significant events or people.

This house is important because it represents the growth of sororities at the University of Oregon in Eugene. It also stands out as a well-preserved example of Tudor Revival architecture from the 1920s. Preserving buildings like this helps us understand the past and appreciate the different styles of homes and buildings from long ago.

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