In the 1920s Portland City Commissioner Asbury Barbur campaigned to develop a standardized street naming and house numbering system. During the Great Depression the planning commission adopted a plan for uniformity and the city paid for and installed white and black tile house numbers throughout the city. Many of those original sturdy, standard black-and-white tile numerals remain on houses and buildings today. These timeless hand-painted house numbers are made in Portland once again and we are excited to offer these for homes and buildings near and far.
Style | Pair of spacers, C, B, A, Five Tile Bracket, Four Tile Bracket, Three Tile Bracket, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 |
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