Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Built 1963
Silverton, OR, USA
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Built 1963
Silverton, OR, USA
Visit the Gordon House
Experience a guided tour of the only Frank Lloyd Wright design built in Oregon.
Open Hours
Spring & Summer Hours (April–November)
Wednesday–Sunday
Guided tours at 12pm, 1pm, and 2pm
Fall & Winter Hours (November–March)
Friday–Sunday
Guided tours at 12pm, 1pm, and 2pm
Admission
Adult: $20
College & University Students with ID: $10
Youth (Ages 12–18): $5
Child (Age 11 & Under): Free
Gordon House Members: Free
FLW Reciprocal Site Member with Card: Free
Location
The Gordon House is located in Silverton, Oregon, next to the Oregon Garden. When driving, follow signs to the Oregon Garden.
Our physical address is:
869 W Main Street
Silverton, Oregon
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About the
Gordon House
The Gordon House was originally designed in 1957 and built in 1963 in Wilsonville, Oregon, for Conrad and Evelyn Gordon. The House was saved from demolition in the winter of 2001, deconstructed and painstakingly relocated 40 miles away to its current location in Silverton.
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Become a Member
We invite you to become a Gordon House Conservancy member! Gordon House members receive:
Free admission to the Gordon House in Silverton for one year from date of membership. Membership category determines the number of people per visit. Affiliate Garden or Book Clubs receive five free tours with an annual club group tour.
Discounts on items sold at the Gordon House Gift Corner.
Advance notice for educational and special events.
Other promotional discounts and offers.
Memberships at $100 and above also receive admission and other discounts at other Wright sites, including Wright’s home and studio at Oak Park, the Guggenheim Museum, and Fallingwater.