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Portlands Energy Centre, a 550 megawatt natural gas electrical generating station on Unwin Ave., in Toronto's Port Lands. Photos were taken on a tour during Doors Open Toronto, May 24 2014.
222 NW 4th Avenue, Portland, OR
House of Louie, 331 NW Davis Street, Portland, OR
closed in 2018
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28 December 2024
Mount St. Helens Photo Archive
April 13, 1980
Could be the folks at A-1 Electric and Plumbing Co. on Southeast 82nd Avenue know something the geologists studying Mount St. Helens don't.
The mountain that is in a mural by Portland artist Dean Stanley on the side of the company's building suddenly began erupting recently.
Only trouble is the mountain is Mount Hood, not Mount St. Helens.
Said co-owner Roy Loughary: "Washington state has its own thing (Mount St. Helens) so we figured it was time to get some action down here. We have a volcano in Oregon"
By the way, the mural erupted on April Fools Day.
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After serving in WWII Dean G. Stanley attended sign painting school and worked as a billboard painter for Foster & Kleiser in Portland, OR. In 1963 he set off on his own and founded Studio Signs & Pictorial Displays in SE Portland. He specialized in beautiful pictorial paintings and was well known for his landscape murals (some of which still exist today). Many skilled sign painters worked for Stanley over the years including Harry Morgan, Norm Forsberg and Melvin Lee. In 1984 Stanley sold the business to Melvin K. Lee.
July 31, 2014; Portland, OR, USA; The Portland Thorns sign autographs, take photos and play corn hole with season ticket holders at Providence Park. Photo: Craig Mitchelldyer-Portland Thorns FC
I was fortunate to attend the kite festival being held at the Portland Classical Chinese Gardens this past month. The festival is running through the entire month of April. This kite really took my eye with its symmetry, colors, and realism.
Portland, Or. Occupy Portland protest -Mounted Police were around the corner of the Portland Fire and Rescue station while Protestors were across the street reorganizing for the March on local banks on November 17th.
A community event for all ages! Hosted on April 4th, 2015, Portland Day offered the local community an opportunity visit our new campus home, the Arlene & Harold Schnitzer Center for Art & Design, and to participate in some fun, free activities. We made robots, did some face painting, and had an awesome time!
Taken the 3rd of July during a particularly violent thunderstorm. For all of the rain, we rarely get lightning in Portland.
August 31, 2015; Portland, OR, USA; Rose City Rewards Party for Portland Thorns at Providence Park. Photo: Molly J. Smith-Portland Timbers
Portland's Saturday Market
A selection from my book, "Riding Around America: A
Photo Collection & Travelogue" available in iBook and PDF formats at www.ridingaroundamerica.com
In the summer of 2004, I traveled around the perimeter of the country by train - an 8,000 mile journey which included stops in New Orleans, Tucson, Oxnard, Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and Chicago. This book is a photo collection featuring over 100 of my best images taken on the trip along with the text of my 16,000-word travelogue. This book will delight readers who enjoy trains, travel, history, baseball, architecture, and stunning black and white photography.
Read about my travels along some of Amtrak's most famous routes: Empire Builder, Sunset Limited, Coast Starlight, Crescent, Cascades, and Lakeshore Limited. Learn about the history and see the sights of each city through the lens of my camera. Other highlights of the book include my encounters with rattlesnakes outside of Tucson, a visit to Channel Islands National Park, a tour of New Orleans' French Quarter, a descent into underground Seattle, and my experiences at four major league ballparks in Chicago, Seattle, and Minneapolis.
PORTLAND, ME - JUNE 13: Britta Bruce braces against the wind and rain while walking on Congress Street on Thursday. (Staff photo by Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer)
Portland Head Lighthouse and Keepers' Quarters building in Portland, Maine. Portland Head Light, is a historic lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The light station sits on a head of land at the entrance of the primary shipping channel into Portland Harbor, which is within Casco Bay in the Gulf of Maine. Completed in 1791, it is the oldest lighthouse in the state of Maine. The light station is automated, and the tower, beacon, and foghorn are maintained by the United States Coast Guard, while the former lighthouse keepers' house is a maritime museum within Fort Williams Park. Keepers' Quarters building was constructed in 1891 as a two story duplex. Until 1989, it was home to the head and assistant lighthouse keepers and their families.
The best breakfast in Portland. Featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives on the food network. check it out on youtube
5513 SE 72nd @ Harold
I took several pictures of the Willamette river while in Portland. Unfortunately, this was the best one.