Oregon Coastal Mansion Listed at $2.5M, Built in 1926
Historic Legacy of The Reunion House A tribute to Oregon's pioneering spirit stands proudly on Seaside's Historic Promenade. This is the Reunion House, an architectural masterpiece built in 1926 for industrialist Thomas Autzen. The house exemplifies the Arts and Crafts movement's influence on early 20th-century coastal architecture. Designed by renowned architect O M Akers , the property masterfully integrates traditional craftsmanship with coastal living. It features irreplaceable craftsmanship and carpentry details that showcase the era's building techniques. Beyond architectural merit, the property holds cultural significance. It represents a critical period in Oregon's development when timber industry leaders shaped coastal communities. Its prominent position on the Historic Promenade continues to resonate within the community. The Reunion House serves as a tangible link to Seaside's evolution from a pioneer settlement to a thriving coastal destination. Pres...