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This house is on the south bank of the East Fork of the Lewis River. Originally the house was a two-story farmhouse. In 1900, the house was extensively remodeled, the most notable addition being a third-story open observatory covered by a large gabled roof.
Albert Green moved from Ontario in 1880. He traveled throughout this area on horseback, giving voice lessons from handmade charts of music. Albert Green later opened a Black Smith shop along the river.
- Listed on the Clark County Heritage Register in 1984.
- Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

Did you know?
This house is likely the only building remaining of the Lewisville community.
Built
Circa ~ 1885
Open to the public
No
Location
Albert and Letha Green House
25716 NE Lewisville Hwy.
Battle Ground, WA 98604
United States