The house was constructed in 1907 for John P. Kiggins, a Vancouver businessman and theater owner who served nine terms as mayor and sponsored many civic improvement projects.
At that time it was sold and converted to office space, although much of the original details were preserved.
[3] The site of original construction was East Evergreen Boulevard and C Street, but a 2008 downtown redevelopment plan, including a new community library, required that the Kiggins house be moved.
After considerable preparation, the house was moved to 24th and H Streets in the Arnada neighborhood.
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