Monday, May 28, 2007

Multnomah County Fair

Caught the last day of the fair this afternoon at Oaks Park on the river. Pure Americana and great fun. Hot dogs never tasted better. Afterwards we wandered around Sellwood and settled in for coffee. Now home and back to work. I did another rewrite of the short video script. Starting tomorrow, until Friday, all my attention goes to my students.
clipped from www.oakspark.com
Surrounded by the same stately trees for which it was named, The Oaks, in Portland, Oregon in 2005 will celebrate its 100th consecutive year of operation, making it one of the oldest continuously operating amusement parks in America. Built by the Oregon Water Power and Navigation Company, the park opened its gates on May 30, 1905 to Portlanders who arrived by foot and on horseback, in automobiles and by boat from the Willamette River. In keeping with the design of other "Trolley Parks" across the country, most of its visitors disembarked from trolley cars which ran along the Portland-to-Oregon City tracks forming the eastern boundary of the park.
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