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FLEET WEEK IN PORTLAND, OREGON ~ 1937

USS Portland CA-33 Heavy Cruiser in 1937 Fleet Week Portland
USS Portland CA-33 Heavy Cruiser passing under the
St Johns Bridge. The ship was named after the City of
Portland, Maine.

Multnomah County officials announced this years Portland Fleet
Week  kicks off Tuesday, and Portlanders can expect several
bridge lifts as ships arrive along the Willamette River.     

The Steel, Broadway, and Burnside bridges will be raising and
lowering to accommodate the vessels. The lifts will be longer
than normal, in some cases lasting up to 45 minutes.

  • On Tuesday, three ships will be arriving with bridge lifts
    happening between 3 and 6 p.m.
  • On Wednesday, four ships are arriving with bridge lifts
    between 4 and 8 p.m.

All of the ships will leave the following Monday, June 9.

“Expect frequent bridge lifts and traffic delays during ship
departures that morning.”

ROSE FESTIVAL FLEET WEEK IN 1935 | PDX RETRO
1935

US Naval Ship Old Morrison Bridge SW Front Avenue May 16 1954 SW Portland  Oregon
1954

Portland Rose Festival | The Benson Hotel

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‘’THE SULTAN OF SWAT’’ HUNG UP HIS SPIKES

Boston Brave Babe Ruth Plays His Final Game, May 30,1935 - Baseball History  Comes Alive


On June 2, 1935, Babe (George Herman) Ruth, one of the greatest
players in the history of baseball,
ended his Major League playing
career
after 22 seasons, 10 World Series and 714 home runs.

The following year, Ruth, a larger-than-life figure whose name
became synonymous with baseball, was one of the first five
players inducted into the sport’s hall of fame.

Babe Ruth on being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown
Babe Ruth on being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
in Cooperstown.

Babe Ruth's Hall of Fame Plaque on Tour Babe Ruth Central

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