The house was originally constructed in 1885 by George Flavel, a maritime pilot and entrepreneur who amassed a fortune in his business over the course of thirty years.[7] The 11,600-square-foot (1,080 m2) house, which spans a whole city block, features Queen Anne architecture.[7] After Flavel's death in 1893, his wife, Mary Christina, lived in the house with the couple's daughters, Nellie and Katie, until her death in 1922.[8] Both Katie and Nelly also lived in the home until their deaths in 1910 and 1933, respectively.[9]
The house and its carriage house were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1] The house is owned and operated by the Clatsop County Historical Society.
In popular culture
The museum is well known to fans of the film The Goonies, which was filmed in Astoria. It is featured as the museum where Mikey's father works as a curator.[10]
^Palermo, Spence, and Quinn, Donna (directors) (2009). Astoria: An Adventure in History(Documentary). youtube.com. Clatsop County Historical Society. Event occurs at 8:54.
^"Oregon National Register List"(PDF). Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. June 6, 2011. p. 5. Archived(PDF) from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
^Genna, Chris (December 2, 1985). "Historic home tour in Astoria keys holidays". The Oregonian. p. B4.
^Mershon, Helen L. (November 29, 1982). "Historic houses offer glimpse of Christmas past". The Oregonian. p. C1.