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Herman Brookman was a prominent architect in Portland, Oregon. His work includes Commodore Hotel (Portland, Oregon), Frank M. Lloyd Estate (Fir Acres) (1926), Alan & Barbara Goldsmith House (1959), Victor and Marta Jorgensen House (1929), Grace Kern House (1955).

John Yeon trained in his office. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

References

  1. John Yeon (1910-1994) The Oregon Encyclopedia

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