Echoes From the Attic
Most of us know our houses by their quirks: a creaky stair, an oddly placed window, or the way the light moves through a room. But many houses have hosted other lives before ours. In this episode, I talk with Portland public historian Doug Decker [https://www.AlamedaHistory.org] about how to research and document the history of your home. He shares insights from decades of researching houses and neighborhoods across Oregon, including why windows matter, how people-centered records bring houses to life, and what changes when you start to see neighborhoods as collections of interconnected house stories. Be sure to check out Doug's blog, https://www.AlamedaHistory.org [https://www.AlamedaHistory.org], and his historical property consulting site, https://www.deckerhistorical.com [https://www.deckerhistorical.com]. All music licensed and provided by Sound of Picture, https://www.soundofpicture.com [https://www.soundofpicture.com].
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