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Memorial Coliseum, 1960

It ain’t lost. Yet.  Luke from the Save the Portland Memorial Coliseum blog http://www.savethecoliseum.blogspot.com/ graciously loaned me a copy of a booklet that was used to promote the newly built Memorial Coliseum. In it are amazing photos of the construction and every day scenes from Portland, Oregon, 1958-1960.  I have to admit I’ve been on… Read More Memorial Coliseum, 1960

05/16/200905/16/2009 John Chilson6 Comments

Lane County Roadside Dog Mystery

Larry and Jennifer from Travel Lane County passed on an email to Lost Oregon that they received from someone looking for more information about a wonderful dog stand photo they recently found. Here’s what we know: It’s called “The Dog.” It’s [or was] on US 99 in Lane County, Oregon. The photo was taken in… Read More Lane County Roadside Dog Mystery

05/06/2009 John Chilson21 Comments

Have a bitchin’ summer

Long before Twitter, the web and [really kick-ass!] online campaigns from Travel Oregon, we had brochures, postcards and word of mouth [now called “viral” by the marketing crowd] to get folks to visit our fine state. Frankly, if I got any of these postcards from friends I’m not sure my first thought would be, “Honey,… Read More Have a bitchin’ summer

04/28/2009 John Chilson8 Comments

Oregon Coast – 20 Miracle Miles

Now that Oregon’s summer is slowly [very, very slowly] starting to make its entrance in a few months [anywhere from early June to mid-July if we’re lucky], it’s time to start thinking about trips to the coast – where it’ll undoubtedly be raining the weekend the plans are booked. That’s OK though. I find places… Read More Oregon Coast – 20 Miracle Miles

03/26/200903/26/2009 John Chilson4 Comments

Oregon City swimming pool

Scribbled on the back of the photo in pencil is: New swimming pool at Oregon City. File this baby under, “creepy.” Have some time for some low-level navel gazing? Pull up a chair. Lost Oregon was never intended to be a history blog. It was more of a way for me to explore Portland through… Read More Oregon City swimming pool

03/10/2009 John Chilson10 Comments

Oregon Centennial Expo, 1959

Man, sesquicentennial fever has gripped Oregon. Officially launched on Saturday with a kick-off party in Salem and lots of museums and organizations offering free admission, the party is just getting started – year-round events are planned all year to get people of all ages involved in the history of their state. And if the economy… Read More Oregon Centennial Expo, 1959

02/15/200902/16/2009 John Chilson34 Comments

Dancing about architecture

As part of Oregon’s 150th birthday celebration, The Architectural Heritage Center is asking for people to send a list of their 10 favorite Portland buildings. Whether it’s the “biggest Portland’s skyscraper or a favorite house in your neighborhood, old or new, we want to know which buildings you like most,” says their web site. E-mail… Read More Dancing about architecture

01/10/200901/10/2009 John ChilsonLeave a comment

The Clothes Horse on Broadway

Score. Just when I think I’ve exhausted my 60s Portland finds, this sucker falls out of the sky. The Clothes Horse [no, not the Clothes Whore] was located at 721 SW Broadway and was billed as “one of America’s most outstanding specialty shops!” [The exclamation point is theirs.] The keyword here is “specialty” – based… Read More The Clothes Horse on Broadway

01/02/200901/04/2009 John Chilson44 Comments

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