Harlow House Museum


Built in 1900 on Harlow Farm by Fred E. Harlow, son of Captain John Harlow, Troutdale's founder, the home was occupied by several pioneer families of Troutdale including the Harlow and Evans families. Today it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and houses a museum. The grounds are part of the Troutdale City Park System. Located at 726 E. Historic Columbia River Highway.


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