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The Fulton House, built in the late 19th Century, features an East Coast Cape Cod design. Built in the late 19th century, the house was originally a bordello situated on a log raft in the Willamette River, adjacent to what is today Willamette Park, only a block away. A century ago the house was lifted, placed on round logs and dragged by a team of to its present location. Our name, The Fulton House, derives from the small town of Fulton, which was annexed into Portland, Oregon many decades ago.

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