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November 15, 1973: Fremont Bridge Opens to Traffic

November 15, 2011 by Dave Knows 1 Comment

Fremont Bridge photo on front page of The Oregonian, 16 November 1973Portland’s Fremont Bridge, the second longest tied arch bridge in the world after China’s Caiyuanba Bridge, opened to automobile traffic on Thursday, November 15, 1973 (The Oregonian, 16 November 1973).

It was raining hard, so they opened the Fremont Bridge a little early Thursday.

It took longer than expected, however. The 1919 Chevrolet “Baby Grand” touring car, owned by Carter Helming of Tigard, which was to be the first vehicle over, wouldn’t start.

Helming’s passengers were Glenn Jackson, chairman of the State Transportation Commission, and Frank Branch Riley, 98, an attorney and longtime advocate of better highways in Oregon.

The old car leaned into the Highway Division’s blue and yellow ribbons across the bridge’s four traffic lanes. Then it wheezed, wheezed some more and finally had to be pushed through the ribbons by bystanders.

There were no speeches and a plaque commemorating the occasion was passed hurriedly to Jackson and Riley, who also signed a Portland Rosarian’s log for the event.

Some 30 autos, most of them more than 25 years old, followed the 1919 Chevrolet off the bridge’s west end before Highway Division personnel removed barriers at either end.

Until the Tilikum Crossing bridges is completed the $82 million Fremont is the newest bridge spanning the Willamette River in Portland. The bridge’s completion was the death knell of Harbor Driver along Portland’s west bank of the Willamette River, which is now Tom McCall Waterfront Park.

Video Interlude: Portland Nights – A Time-Lapse Project

November 14, 2011 by Dave Knows 1 Comment

A mesmerizing video by Lance Page.

Please view in HD! Portland Nights is a series of structured time-lapse clips taken in and around downtown Portland, Oregon at night over the course of several months. Music soundtrack provided by Andrew Parish.

Shot on a Canon 60D using Dynamic Perception’s Stage Zero dolly kit.

Hat tip FatBoyRoberts on Twitter

Stumptown Stories: Oregon Treasure! (15-November-2011)

November 14, 2011 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Stumptown Stories: Oregon Treasure!Stumptown Stories, the event series geared to everyone who loves this city we live in, takes place most Tuesdays at the Jack London Bar (in the basement of the Rialto, SW 4th and Alder). It’s free to get in, but you must be 21 or over – there’s a full bar!

The host every Third Tuesday is the crack hustler of Oregon History, Doug Kenck-Crispin. You can count on Doug to dig up the weird and tawdry tales from the darker side of Portland history.

And the topic this Tuesday night is Oregon Treasures! For a preview check out the Kick Ass Oregon History podcast, Treasures of Oregon, in which it is revealed that there be gold in them thar hills, and parks, and streets, and maybe your own backyard. Attendees receive two real Oregon treasure maps!

Visit the Facebook page for more information on this, and upcoming Stumptown Stories events.

Presentation begins at 7:30pm.

Timbers Army 2011 MLS Cup Final Viewing (20-November-2011)

November 14, 2011 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Timbers ArmyJoin the Timbers Army and 107ist on Sunday, November 20, 2011 for a special screening of the MLS Cup Final at the Mission Theater (1624 SW Glisan).

Watch the Cup Final matchup between the LA Galaxy and the Houston Dynamo live, and enjoy the company of your fellow Timbers supporters. An assortment of Timbers Army merchandise will available to buy as well.

This free event starts at 5pm. Minors are permitted with parent or guardian during the event, from 5pm-9pm.

If you’re a 107ist member you can pre-register to reserve two seats – a limited number of seats are set aside. Visit TimbersArmy.org for additional details.

Timbers Army 3rd Saturday (19-November-2011)

November 14, 2011 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Timbers ArmyThe first ever MLS post-season Timbers Army 3rd Saturday takes place November 19, 2011.

Holy schnikees! It’s the off season! That means it is time for Third Saturday (and catz and raves and speculating and then more catz) and all of it’s drunken hijinks! . . .

The Moon has a large beer and spirits selection and an amazing slow food menu. Hmmmmmm curry fries.

We had an amazing event here over the summer to help turn our own Abe into a zombknee. The Moon was very generous and cut a rather large check for the cause and this is our way of saying thank you.

Festivities begin, of course, at 7:01pm at The Moon and Sixpence (2014 NE 42nd).

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