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Portland Trail Blazers
The Early Years
It was February 1970 when at the last minute sports promoter Harry Glickman pulled together the funding and Portland was awarded a …
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Portland Vice Scandal (1912-1913)
On November 8, 1912, Portland police arrested nineteen-year-old Benjamin Trout for a minor offense. In the course of his interrogation, the man revealed what were …
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Portland Waterfront, West Side, c. 1922
This photograph of Portland’s west side waterfront was taken from one of the towers of the Hawthorne Bridge in about 1922.
Portland’s origin as a …
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Portland Winterhawks
Founded in 1976, the Portland Winterhawks are a junior hockey team based at Memorial Coliseum and the Moda Center. Following the dissolution of the popular …
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Portland Women's Union
The Portland Women’s Union was the first all-women volunteer organization in the state of Oregon. Its primary mission was to provide a safe and respectable …
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Portland Youth Philharmonic
Established in 1924, the Portland Youth Philharmonic is the oldest youth orchestra in the United States. Its origins date to 1919, when violin teacher Mary …
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Port of Astoria - Astoria-Warrenton District
In 1919, the Port of Astoria began to improve its commercial maritime shipping capacity. Contractors built new piers, a flourmill, a grain elevator, and expanded …
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Port of Hood River
Since its incorporation in July 1933, the Port of Hood River gradually has transformed its waterfront holdings from natural resource operations (lumber and fruit) to …
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Port of Portland
The Oregon Legislature created the current Port of Portland in 1970 by merging the original Port of Portland, a public corporation dating from 1891, …
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Port of Toledo
In 1910, leaders in Toledo, Oregon, obtained voters' permission to form a port district, as allowed by a state law passed in 1909. Ports could …
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