Vanishing Portland looks back at a changing city from the end of World War II through the rise of globalization. Once a bustling port and industrial hub, Portland evolved through economic shifts, urban renewal, and social change that reshaped its neighborhoods and businesses.
This nostalgic book revisits beloved Portland icons that have disappeared but live on in local memory from Meier & Frank and J.K. Gill to classic eateries, theaters, amusement parks, and cultural touchstones like Portland Wrestling and Ramblin’ Rod.
Paperback
128 pages
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