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South of Portland, Maine. This has got to be one of the most-photographed lighthouses in the country.
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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Photos by Kevin Koch
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Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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(c) Photos by Ayleen Crotty
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Danila, Zade and I visited Mt. Hood Aug. 1, 2018. We found the perfect cabin for rent. Felt like we had the whole mountain to ourselves. The German Shepherd was in heaven.
PORTLAND, ME - JUNE 12: Boxes of single cots are stacked on the floor against the bleachers at Portland Expo on Wednesday after being delivered by Maine Emergency Management Agency. Volunteers and city employees set up more than 200 cots. (Staff photo by Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer)
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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Photos by Kevin Koch
Koch14120@gmail.com
Toronto's annual celebration of graffiti, hip hop and breakdance, the 416 Expo, happens in the parking lot and alleyways off Queen and Portland. These are from the 9th year, 2004. This particular piece is by the artist EGR.
PORTLAND, OR - AUGUST 26, 2017 Father John Misty performs at Tom McCall Waterfront Park on August 26, 2017 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Natalie Behring/WireImage)
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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(c) Photos by Ayleen Crotty
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Portland Bill Lighthouse is a functioning lighthouse at Portland Bill, on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. The lighthouse and its boundary walls are Grade II Listed.
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
PortlandSundayParkways.com
Photos by Kevin Koch
Koch14120@gmail.com
Veterans of every war and conflict are honored by burial in a National Cemetery.
The Willamette National Cemetery is located in Portland, Oregon.
When I was in the Air Force stationed in Portland, Oregon I was on the team which fired the 21 Gun Salute at military funerals. When a person that was in the Air Force died we went out to "Willamette National Cemetery" and conducted our ceremony.
This was in 1964 & 65. What I remember about this cemetery was that it was very hilly. Also that a long trench was dug from the top of a hill to the bottom. As the deceased arrived they were placed in these long trench graves, filling it from top to bottom.
51 years later, in the Spring of 2016, my wife & I revisited this cemetery. I found that it indeed was very hilly.
I talked with a cemetery employee and he told me that now days graves are opened one at a time.
We reasoned that in 1964 & 65 a large number of deceased were arriving from the Vietnam war and the trench method was used for that reason.