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  • C-10098. The Chinese Village neon sign once located on SE 82nd Ave. in Portland, Oregon. The building was demolished in 2018 and the sign placed in storage.
    C-10098_11x14.tif
  • CS01120-11. Mann Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, 6925 Hollywood Blvd, built in 1927. April 3, 1947
    CS01120-11.tif
  • CS00996-04. Hollywood, California. Grauman's Chinese Theater & Hollywood Boulevard. December 1941
    CS00996-04.tif
  • Y-470912. "Chinese merchants from all parts of the United States are meeting in Portland September 10 to15 for the annual Hip Sing association convention. As many as 200 delegates are expected for the convention which is being held at decorated association headquarters, 211 NW 3rd avenue. The Chinese fraternal association, more than 100 years old, has a United States membership of more than 5000. Last year's convention was held in New York City." caption published in Oregonian 9/13/47 pg. 10. NW 3rd between Davis & Everett. September 12, 1947
    Y-470912-01.tif
  • Y-480721-03  Police raid on Chinatown lottery establishments. Kwong Mun Yuen & Co. Chinese Goods. 325 NW 4th, between Flanders & Glisan.
    Y-480721-03.tif
  • Blixt_147. The Pagoda April 1958 (3839 NE Broadway. Portland, Oregon)
    blixt_147.tif
  • ackroyd-C00485-4. "Benson Hotel. Trader Vic's. September 30,1959"
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  • C-10074. The neon sign that once directed diners to the parking lot of the Canton Grill on SE 82nd Ave. in Portland, Oregon. The restaurant closed in 2020 after a 76 year run.
    C-10074_11x14.tif
  • Ackroyd 03022-23. Pagoda candid July 26, 1951
    ackroyd-03022-23.tif
  • CS02487. Rickashaw (Rickshaw) Charlie's, NW Fourth & Davis, July 17, 1979
    CS02487.tif
  • Ackroyd 3022. Pagoda candid July 26, 1951
    ackroyd-03022-04.tif
  • Ackroyd-04487-05 Bridge of the Gods Cafe June 18, 1953. According to an advertisement in the Oregonian classified on May 10, 1953 offering the place for sale. "Chinese American Cafe, bottle beer, service station and 6 cabins. Living quarters. Cafe has fully equipped Chinese kitchen, 14 stools, 3 booths. Ideal location at north end of the Bridge of the Gods on highway 830, Stevenson, Wash."
    Ackroyd-04487-05.tif
  • 3 musicians, including Barry ‘Plunker’ Adams playing a Chinese erhu like a guitar on right. The Lost & Found stand is extreme right. Renaissance Faire, the  first Oregon Country Fair, November 1&2, 1969
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  • Y-661116B-10. Pacific NW Bell. Rickashaw (Rickshaw) Charlie's, NW 5th & Davis, Chinese telephones. November 16, 1966
    Y-661116B-10.tif
  • Y-480721-08  Police raid on Chinatown lottery establishments. Kwong Mun Yuen & Co. Chinese Goods. 325 NW 4th, between Flanders & Glisan.
    Y-480721-08.tif
  • Y-480721-01  Police raid on Chinatown lottery establishments. Kwong Mun Yuen & Co. Chinese Goods. 325 NW 4th, between Flanders & Glisan. Story on The Oregonian Thursday July 22, 1948, pg. 1. (note old address #93 still painted in window above front door.)
    Y-480721-01.tif
  • 9207-66. Judge Wall. Loup City, Nebraska. Holding a mounted Chinese Pheasant. This is the first pheasant in Nebraska. He placed the first pheasants in Loup City, after raising them, then released them in Central Nebraska.
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  • 9903-503-01.  SW 2nd Ave., near the SW corner of Oak. Telephone company repair truck parked at curb.  From left to right, Yee San Tank co., The New Barber Shop. Hoy Sun Low Chinese Restaurant.  The barber has a sign that they will be moving from this location on August 31st, 1954.
    9903-503-01.tif
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