Even the food pavillions at the 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle were electrifying. Nalley’s Fine Food Pavillion went up without a sharp edge to be found. Check out the 1961 sketch from architect Paul Thiry. Does anyone have any photos of the pavillion as...
Here it is, folks. Max R. Jensen presents, the S. L. Savidge Chrysler / Plymouth / Dodge dealership — probably shot in the 1960’s. According to the Department of Neighborhoods this building went up in 1947-48 and served as the car dealership until the...
Hello everyone, I hope you had a great Thanksgiving holiday and we able to cram as much food as I did. Today we’re back from vacation and I’m very happy once again to be able to feature the writing of Jonathan Shipley. If you missed his last piece on...
Dan Davis e-mailed in with word that he’s launched his own vintage website Vintage Portland. So once you’ve had your fill at schlockstar’s Lost Portland, check out Dan’s newest blog on the scene and enjoy old Stumptown.
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A friend at work lent me his Deadwood series DVD and I’ve really been enjoying it. I recommend it to anyone with an interest in early America and who doesn’t have a weak stomach. One thing in particular that I like about the show is studying the set...