Historic Photos Of Eugene Oregon
These Images are borrowed from the Lane County Historical Museum. These Photos really inspire me. So I made a little video of some of the photos I collect.
Every little piece of history I uncover. Is put into perspective looking at these. Knowing, the last time that object, coin or relic saw daylight. The town looked like this. These photos range from the 1890's threw to the 1950's. The time frame that all my finds have been in, in Eugene. My oldest, was in Creswell.
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This song is a perfect choice. How beautiful these pictures are. America was so prosperous. Thank you.
It's truly amazing to see these images of buildings I've lived near and played around as a kid how they were 100+ years ago. There was an image of the church on Charnelton that I can see from my home right now. I believe it still has it's original church bells too.
Most excellent!! Thank you. I grew up in Springfield and have such good memories of my mom taking me to movies at the McDonald every Saturday morning for the kiddie shows and shopping when there was a downtown in the early 60's. Saw "Bonnie & Clyde" at the Heilig Theater - the only time I went there. It is extremely sad that no one had any fore thought about anything but money as they ransacked our history. Thanks for taking the time to create this.
@NightBazaar
6 жыл бұрын
@zippywoo2 I lived in Springfield as well. There was another theater in downtown Springfield called, the McKenzie theater. I also remember the Heilig theater on Willamette in Eugene. There were a couple of other theaters on Willamette as well, the Fox theater and the Paramount theater.
Hargreaves and Lindsay was my grandfather’s construction company. They built lots of streets and sidewalks around town. They also built the Mc Moran and Washburn building that still stands on the SW corner of Broadway and Willamette Street.
Thank you. I love this. The only problem is the images go by too quickly. A slower slide show would be more enjoyable.
Thank you for the collection. Those were the days!
@MaximumsMom Yes, you are correct they do go by really quickly. I will do another soon, as I have collected many more photos of the Emerald Valley that are just incredible. Thanks for commenting.
@Yulelah thanks. I try to. Have made some old finds here and there. But this little town gets hit pretty hard. And lots of those old buildings have been torn down. Its sad. The town looks nothing like this anymore. Though, the old maps and photos provide some good leads. Librarys and historic museums are a great place to go. Best of luck out here Yulelah. Keep at it. stay safe and have fun.
Great video ! Awesome are you going to be able to hunt any of those old places. Good luck on your next hunt !
Appreciate the effort and the music.. Suppose one can simply stop the video to linger.
aweet i'll watch this tomorrow or in some free time bro
That is where the Lane County Historical Museum comes into play..... Visit it. And you can learn loads. Anyway. yes. they go by fast. It wasn't really meant to be a history lesson. Just sharing some pictures. Someday, when i have time. I will make one that explains Eugene History with old photos.
I live in Eugene. I would like to have context.
Hello Idighistory. Enjoyable photos. They do go by too quickly and you have provided no context. Great for someone who knows Eugene, but for someone trying to learn they leave something to be desired.
Should have paused longer between photos.
This moves so fast that it is impossible to consider each photo.
Why so fast with the pictures. Are you in a hurry ? SLOW DOWN ...
@mitchellmaytorena1137
4 жыл бұрын
Alan Sitar Brown You can just pause the video.
You folks do realize you can "pause" the clip?
more description and slower didn't hardly have time to look.
Photos way way to fast. Where is your narrative. Waste of time.
This video is very disappointing without note of each location. Thumbs down from me.