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Built in 1855 by Robert Imbrie, the Imbrie Farm functioned as a working farm for more than a century. It was one of the farms in the settler Imbrie family in the county of Washington, in the state of Oregon.

The first structure built in the site is the granary constructed in the mid-1850s, which was followed by the Italian Villa home, called Gables, that is still of existence until today. It became the home of Robert Imbrie?s family, including his twelve children, wife, and mother. It operated as a farm until the 1970s, when one of the family members opened the site as the Imbrie Farmstead Restaurant.

Currently, the historic Imbrie Farm is a brewpub known as the Cornelius Pass Roadhouse.
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