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A VIEW OF PORTLAND IN 1949

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SW Pine from Broadway

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PORTLAND’S NEWEST DEPARTMENT STORE!

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From The Oregonian, September 29, 1970

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TRI-MET’S FIRST COLOR SCHEME

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Portland’s Tri-Met
, replaced Rose City Transit on December 1, 1969, taking
over all operations and facilities.

ORANGE BUS in_1985

Tri-Met’s first Transit Center At Clackamas Town Center, 1985

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1966 GM bus

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A Tri-Met bus today

         TriMet-Logo

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A VIEW OF PORTLAND IN 1890 ~

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A PORTLAND LANDMARK SINCE 1946!

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The original location of the famous family steak house at S.E.103 & Stark St.

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From left: Art and Dick Sayler

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Early facility at 105th and S.E. Stark St.

Art and Dick Sayler began operating the original Old Country Kitchen at 103rd
and Southeast Stark. With only 60 seats and four employees they served 17,000
dinners in that first year! The soon ran out of seating capacity, so they moved to
a larger facility at the present location of 105th and Southeast Stark in 1951.

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