Replica of the 1861 Wilson-Durbin House at A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in Salem, Oregon, United States. An example of Carpenter Gothic architecture, it lacks the typical steeply pitched roof, but does have the pointed-arch window in the gable and drip molds over the windows. The original Wilson-Durbin house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places from 1980 until it burned down in 1990. Its shell was reconstructed in 1998 and is used as a multipurpose room.
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{{Information |Description= Replica of the 1861 Wilson-Durbin House at A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in Salem, Oregon, United States. An example of Carpenter Gothic architecture, it lacks the typical steeply pitched roof, but does have the pointed-arch