Fir Grove Motel (Postcard), 1950
Poscard says, "On Highway 101 South End Reedsport, Oregon Phone 2151, A Good Night's Rest Away From Home"
Kristine Shigley
1950
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Tropicanna Motel & Seacliff Restaurant (Postcard), c. 1970
Located just south of the Scholfield Bridge on the west side of Highway 101, now the Anchor Bay Inn.
Kristine Shigley
c. 1970s
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Reedsport, Oregon Coast (Postcard), c. 1960s
Aerial view of downtown Reedsport looking northeast, including Scholfield Creek and Umpqua River. c. 1960s
Kristine Shigley
c. 1960s
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Reedsport, OR (Postcard), 1950s
Fir Avenue looking northeast. Western Auto, Williams Drugs, Bernharts, Dunns, Reedsport Auto Parts, Pacific Theatre.
Kristine Shigley
1950s
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Umpqua River Bridge (Postcard), c. 1936
Reedsport, Oregon "Length 2213 ft. Cost $551,234. Oregon Coast Highway."
Frank Patterson, Photographer
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Kristine Shigley
c. 1936
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Umpqua River Bridge (Postcard), c. 1936
"The channel is spanned with a 430-foot steel swing span and four 154-foot concrete through tied arch spans. The north approach, a concrete viaduct, lands on Bolon Island. The south approach is a concrete viaduct of 1,072-foot length. Total length of structure 2,213 feet, nearly one-half mile. Roadway 27-feet wide with two 3½-foot sidewalks. 'C. T. Art Colortone' Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.--Wesley Andrews Co., Portland, Ore."
Wesley Andrews Co.
Kristine Shigley
c. 1936
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