DescriptionPortland Public Auditorium circa 1918.jpg
The Portland Public Auditorium in downtown Portland, Oregon circa 1918, viewed from the west, across the intersection of SW 3rd & Market. Completed in 1917, the building was heavily rebuilt in 1967–68, when it was known as the Civic Auditorium, and currently is known as Keller Auditorium. The building originally had flagpoles on its roof, flying large U.S. flags; two are barely discernible in this photograph, the one in the upper center of the view being almost completely lost in the sky through overexposure.
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