File:First Portland Library Bldg.jpg

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Portland Library Association Building. The Library was on the ground floor. The Portland Art Museum occupying the second floor above. It was designed to house both in their earlier years and opened in the imposing Romanesque stone building in 1893 on the South side of Stark Street between Seventh (now Broadway) and Park. The architect was William Whidden of Boston (formerly of McKim, Mead and White, later to found Portland’s Whidden & Lewis).

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Oregon Historical Society

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approx. 1983

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Oregon Historical Museum

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