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LovejoyPettyGrove | A resource for researching the history of Portland, Oregon
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A resource for researching the history of Portland, Oregon. Out With the Old, In With the New. Happy New Year, everyone! We’re really excited about all of the possibilities that 2014 holds! The old version of the site is still available for use, and is archived at www.lovejoypettygrove.com/v2013. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. January 1, 2014. Achievement Unlocked: The Complete 1931 Street Renaming Directory. Four years ago, I handed over my library card in order to check out the directory, and ...
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Project #2: Portland's Black Panthers - Graphic History Collective
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She Named it Canada. Little Red Colouring Book. Drawn to Change Book. She Named it Canada. Little Red Colouring Book. Drawn to Change Book. Project #2: Portland’s Black Panthers. Portland’s Black Panthers. By Khris Soden and Sarah Mirk. And journalist Sarah Mirk. Put together Portland’s Black Panthers. As part of a series of comics focusing on little-known and marginalized stories in Oregon’s past. The entire 10-issue Oregon History Comics. Click here to cancel reply. Will not be published).
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Oregon Roadside: August 2007
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Friday, August 24, 2007. Motel Maverick - Pendleton. In the heart of Roundup City.". Featured "instant infrared ceiling heat in deluxe bathrooms.". Telephones in all rooms. And one killer sign:. It's now a Traveler's Inn. Tuesday, August 14, 2007. The Chalet - Chemult. The Chalet Restaurant in Chemult offered homemade pies, delicious baked Swiss steak and "Food.the way you like it." As opposed to food that you do not like. Here's the joint these days:. And, it's for sale! Monday, August 6, 2007. They've ...
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Oregon Roadside: We've moved
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Oregon Roadside has been combined with Stumptown Confidential to bring you:. Change yr feeds, bookmarks and come on over! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click the orange thingy to subscribe. What's it all about, Alfie? Oregon Roadside explores Oregon's mid-century past through postcards of hotels, motels, restaurants and whatever else I find at junk stores. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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Oregon Roadside: March 2007
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Friday, March 30, 2007. Located in the booming irrigated farm district on US Highway 97.". The prerequisite drugstore, bakery, cafe and gas station. From the postcard, dated October 3, 1964:. We arrived at 8:00 or shortly after. Stayed at City Center Motel. Ate next door. Excellent. Beautiful day today. P.G.E. car next to my unit left last night. Refill with necassary vitamins, then on our way. Next card, next station. This has GOT to be some top secret CIA code work. If not? Its banality is admirable!
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Oregon Roadside: April 2007
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Saturday, April 28, 2007. The extremely pink Travel Lodge. Telephone: DIamond 2-1109. No attempts to make the place look nice, either. Did the photographer rent cars from a local junkyard? Artist's rendering of the new Holiday Inn on Coburg, with the Lion's Den meeting room. The Valley River Shopping Center, "Oregon's largest regional center with a 'climate-controlled' mall.". Saturday, April 14, 2007. The famous "Armstrong" nugget at the Baker Branch of the U.S. National Bank of Oregon:. Get arrested...
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Oregon Roadside: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007. The captions for this are endless: "Norman Bates." "Meth paradise." "Oregon Chainsaw Massacre.". The motel, located on Highway 101 in Gold Beach, had an all night cafe and an adjoining airport. Travel back in time and call CH 7-7693 if you need more information. Saturday, May 12, 2007. Possibly one of my favorite street scenes on an Oregon card. Medford's State Street looks like its hopping. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click the orange thingy to subscribe.
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Links | LOST OREGON
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Oregon's past, present and future. History, mostly Oregon. Aaron Hockley’s railroad photos. Isaac Laquedem: Good Old Days. Other great North American states and cities. Arizona Then and Now. Built St. Louis. Aaron Hockley’s railroad photos. Capital Taps – Beer in Salem. Confessions of a Daydreamer. Dirt Cheap Guide to Portland. Oregon Betty’s Sips and Tips. P is for Picture [Portland]. Portland Food and Drink. Things About Portland that Suck. True Stories in Portland. Wonderful World of Clutter. Check ou...
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Oregon Roadside: Kah-Nee-Ta Vacation Resort
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Saturday, February 2, 2008. Cottages, teepees and. I'd take this 60s version over the current casino version any day. Quite breathtaking view from the top. February 11, 2008 at 2:46 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click the orange thingy to subscribe. What's it all about, Alfie? Oregon Roadside explores Oregon's mid-century past through postcards of hotels, motels, restaurants and whatever else I find at junk stores. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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