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Buildings, structures, Pictorial works, Historic buildings, History, Tanner Creek, Tanner Creek Gulch, Tanner Creek Canyon, Cable Car Canyon, King's Hill, Vista Ridge, Gander Ridge, Historic buildings, united states, Historic buildings, pictorial works, Portland (or.), history, Oregon, description and travel, Historic buildings -- Oregon -- Portland -- Pictorial works, Goose Hollow (Portland, Or.) -- History -- Pictorial works, Portland (Or.) -- History -- Pictorial works, Goose Hollow (Portland, Or.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Pictorial works, Portland (Or.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Pictorial worksPlaces
Goose Hollow (Portland, Or.), Portland (Or.), Portland, Oregon, Civic Stadium aka Jeld-Wen Field aka Providence Park, Multnomah Athletic Club, Lincoln High School, and Washington ParkTimes
1845-2011Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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One of Portland's oldest neighborhoods, Goose Hollow is steps from downtown and beloved for its quirky character, historic homes, spectacular views, and walkability. Over a century ago, the actual "hollow" was dramatically altered when the meandering Tanner Creek, in a deep gulch with several trestle bridge crossings, was diverted underground and infilled. The creek's presence is still felt in the ravine carved through the Tualatin Mountains (spanned by the Vista Bridge) and in the neighborhood's identity. This book provides definitive answers to how Goose Hollow got its name and how Tanner Creek Gulch was filled. Stories are also told of the Great Plank Road, City Park's slow-moving landslide, and famous residents such as Daniel Lownsdale, C. E. S. Wood, Dr. Marie Equi, John Reed, and Bud Clark. Historic institutions such as Civic Stadium, Multnomah Athletic Club, Lincoln High School, and Washington Park are also featured.
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