Harold Wass Ray House

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Harold Wass Ray House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Harold Wass Ray House (Oregon)
Harold Wass Ray House
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
Coordinates: 45°31′50″N 122°55′15″W / 45.53056, -122.92083Coordinates: 45°31′50″N 122°55′15″W / 45.53056, -122.92083
Built/Founded: 1935
Architect: Ertz, Charles W.
Architectural style(s): Prairie School, Bungalow/craftsman
Added to NRHP: January 21, 1994
NRHP Reference#: 93001504[1]
Governing body: Private

The Harold Wass Ray House in Hillsboro, Oregon was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. Harold Wass Ray purchased over 400 acres (1.8 km²) of land from Rachel Hawthorn in 1933 and over the years added more parcels of land to his holdings. The house was designed in 1935 by Portland, Oregon architect Charles Ertz. Harold Ray made money from food processing and hops. He raised thoroughbred horses and had a race track on his land and was instrumental in the creation of Portland Meadows race track. He sold his farm to the Hawthorne Farm Company and other investors in 1960. Intel purchased the property in 1979 and created the Hawthorn Farm Campus.

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The property was purchased in 2007 by Beardsley Building Development in an effort to restore the house to its original condition.

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  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).

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