PORTLAND, OREGON: THEN AND NOW

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I am back with a fresh installment of Portland: Then and Now... as promised. This particular edition takes places over two days (and thus is in two different parts of town). The first part takes place mostly in the Kerns neighborhood before ending in the Hollywood District. In the second portion I begin on the northern end of Sellwood and travel through the Brooklyn neighborhood and end on the edge of the Hosford-Abernathy neighborhood. One part northeast Portland and one part southeast Portland.
I visit a lot of spots, do a bundle of comparisons and, of course, interject my own thoughts and historical tidbits in between. Hope you all are continuing to enjoy these as they are a nice counterbalance to my documentary films.
NOTE: Due to two of my clips having issues the video is a little glitchy between 49:38 and 52:26 but I kept them in anyway as it's more me telling a story rather than showing things of significance.

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  • @Latushka
    @Latushka12 күн бұрын

    Ive been a delivery driver in Portland for 10 years and have lived here for 30 years. Its cool to learn about all the history around here. Keep it up.

  • @larryjex6485
    @larryjex648515 күн бұрын

    40 years ago, I used to walk that very route up Sandy Blvd to my job in the Hollywood District. This brings back a lot of memories.

  • @carlbeamon1343
    @carlbeamon13437 күн бұрын

    Awesome video of PDX, I use to live in Portland from ‘96-2007 and it was great looking at the SE area of the city. Along 58:28 with Powell, Sandy and you having the old photos to compare was great. You were close to an old friends home around 33 SE. Thanks so much! 💙👏🏾

  • @kitschmygrits4836
    @kitschmygrits48368 күн бұрын

    Steve I am so glad to see how much your channel has grown but I am not surprised. You sure have been consistent and I'm glad your hard work is paying off. Your content is really great.

  • @deanrivera8016
    @deanrivera801614 күн бұрын

    Man all that brings back so many memories of my time that I lived in Portland for 33 years Great video Steve !!!

  • @WestCoastBuilder
    @WestCoastBuilder14 күн бұрын

    Definitely appreciate these videos so I can find cool history when creating my recreations of Portland series. Keep them coming Steve, love the work you do to keep Portland history alive!

  • @SisterSherryDoingStuff
    @SisterSherryDoingStuff15 күн бұрын

    23:08 I'm so glad they preserved the old Hollywood theater. I've been one time - and I can't remember what I saw. It's just a really cool icon.

  • @carrieharris9479
    @carrieharris947914 күн бұрын

    Hi Steve - I appreciate all your hardwork and research of Portland "Then and Now". I grew up here and I remember alot of the changes that took place. Keep up the good work. Thanks - CH

  • @flemishbun
    @flemishbun14 күн бұрын

    thanks for lining up the images i love looking at how areas developed

  • @n.ciebevilaqua3603
    @n.ciebevilaqua360314 күн бұрын

    I just found a couple of your videos in the last few days. I was at Reed from 1979-1985 (I took a year or two off :) ), and I haven't been back to Portland since, even though I LOVED it and still miss it. One day I'll get back there. But anyway, so far I haven't recognized most of the places you've featured--it's been a LONG time (I've been trying to remember stuff like which bridge we used to take downtown, and the name of the big street that led to it--there was a great deli there) and I think you've been doing neighborhoods where I didn't spend time back then. Of course, I recognize the mountain in the background in many of your images! But thanks for bringing back my memories of Portland, and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

  • @eblackadder3
    @eblackadder314 күн бұрын

    Then and Now segments are definitely my favorite. I'd love to see one on Northwest 23rd Avenue and the site of the 1905 Lewis & Clark exposition. 40 years ago, I lived on Northwest 22 and Wilson in a Victorian style house built around 1900. The house is still there, one of the few remaining, most of that neighborhood was demolished when US 30 was extended off the Fremont Bridge in the late 1980s. I'd love to find an old picture of the house. Thanks for all your research and work!

  • @ashtenarnold5924
    @ashtenarnold59242 күн бұрын

    I found this channel for your Kelly Butte video and I’m hooked, awesome content man! Keep it up, I love local history so much and you do an amazing job of keeping your videos entertaining, funny, and super educational. This is awesome!

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    23 сағат бұрын

    Thank you so much! I love doing it so there should be a lot more videos to come.

  • @Randicles
    @Randicles14 күн бұрын

    Just wanted to say that I love your videos ! With me being a local now for the last 10 years , the videos really help to give me a glimpse into the past . I'm a big history guy so these videos really help to see what used to go where , I'm always curious about stuff

  • @ernestlee2796
    @ernestlee279614 күн бұрын

    I grew up on 32nd and Hawthorne. I went to sunnyside elementary in 84

  • @ericnelson3820
    @ericnelson382013 күн бұрын

    This area was my 90's stomping ground. Pounded many a beer at the Yukon and loved La Carretta. Great memories and fantastic video.

  • @SisterSherryDoingStuff
    @SisterSherryDoingStuff15 күн бұрын

    8:46 I've always loved that building across the street. For as long as I can remember - that lower corner spot was a vintage/second hand furniture store. It's been years since it's been occupied. Not sure if the apartments above are still in use. I always was curious about them.

  • @RosannJasso-ku1vx
    @RosannJasso-ku1vx4 күн бұрын

    Steve, as a new Oregonian and lover of history you are giving me great story’s! I’ve been visiting many towns new to me, plus Portland and thanks for showing me parts I probably would never see. From CG Oregon.

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    23 сағат бұрын

    Thank you so much! I’m definitely planning on doing a lot more of these.

  • @frederickbooth7970
    @frederickbooth797014 күн бұрын

    Really enjoy your before & after pictures. You clearly try hard to line up the views well. As born & raised in Portland 68 year old man, in my younger days my family spent a lot of time going to specialty stores located in the Hollywood district looking for shoes that would fit my extra wide but small feet. We went to the Alex Volchuck`s boot & shoe shop on Sandy located on the south side of the street. Also there used to be a 7- UP bottling plant on the north side of Sandy around the mid-30s streets. My elementary school had a field trip there where we saw the glass bottles washed & refilled after being checked for defects.

  • @user-ez4ok8gk6m
    @user-ez4ok8gk6m17 сағат бұрын

    Your work is always awesome!

  • @secard4202
    @secard42023 күн бұрын

    My tavorite part is when you got the wrong spot, but then went through the process of figuring out where it actually was and showed us. Just like I do when hunting on google earth for old photo modern locations. Really neat to see.

  • @hunglo666
    @hunglo6668 күн бұрын

    how awesome was that , i used to live off Knight st..thanks for opening my eyes to the local history in my neighborhood

  • @michellelangdon5134
    @michellelangdon513414 күн бұрын

    I'm so glad they only altered the milk building instead of completely demolishing it. I bet people drive by there all the time and wonder why it's shaped the way it is. It's a shame modern architecture is so non-descript now. Great video Steve!

  • @LesStephens-xe6qp
    @LesStephens-xe6qp14 күн бұрын

    Once again a great show. I get stressed when you say pictures from the 50's and 60's are old but you are right. I didn't think it was old when I was growing up.

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    14 күн бұрын

    In all fairness my dad was born in the 50s and my mom in the 60s so I think I just have a predisposition to thinking the 50s and 60s are “old”.

  • @zooropa84
    @zooropa848 күн бұрын

    It's fascinating how in most before and after pictures, there seems to be more trees and plants. Seems to me Portland has become greener over the years.

  • @casketeir
    @casketeir4 күн бұрын

    3:33 Once Apon A Time - Portland had a casket culture back in the day. They ended around the 2000's, the Mom & Pop shops in Portland and local areas used to number 6 or 7 throughout the 20th century.

  • @SisterSherryDoingStuff
    @SisterSherryDoingStuff15 күн бұрын

    18:21 I remember the 7-UP sign.

  • @donbolin3450
    @donbolin345014 күн бұрын

    Aquamarine. Great video, Youngblood.

  • @heatherabusneineh6281
    @heatherabusneineh628113 күн бұрын

    Love this! I grew up near 18th and Fremont in the 70s-80s, but I spent most of my free time in Hollywood district. My husband and I met at the YMCA on 39th.

  • @more_on_nick
    @more_on_nick14 күн бұрын

    @3:55 skateboarders likely poured that concrete so the wall could be turned into a skatespot. Anyone ever been down to Burnside skatepark under the bridge at SE 2nd?

  • @xGthomasGx

    @xGthomasGx

    10 күн бұрын

    My thought exactly. Thats exactly how Burnside was created. A few skaters and a few bags of concrete.

  • @TheKeeperMadz
    @TheKeeperMadz13 күн бұрын

    Thanks Steve much appreciated.

  • @erok268
    @erok26815 күн бұрын

    ive literally climbed onto a train in downtown on naito, to get to work. i was riding a biketown bike and was late and this train was so slow. i abandoned the bike, hopped on the train crossed to other side and hopped off within a 60ft distance as it was going.

  • @user-xc5qo6yo6w
    @user-xc5qo6yo6w14 күн бұрын

    The building at 24 and sandy was replaced in the 60 with timberline dodge and when the dodge dealership closed that building was converted to what you see now

  • @mendicantvagabond
    @mendicantvagabond14 күн бұрын

    Hello been watching you for a long time now my wife Hillary and I have enjoyed many of your videos. Ahh Sellwood takes us back. You should do a video on my secret hood aka Montivilla 😮

  • @rickdetroye7918
    @rickdetroye791813 күн бұрын

    Sandy Blvd was Oregon Hwy 30. Steigerwald is pronounced, st-eye-grr-waald. Steigerwald National Wildlife Refuge, located just east of Washougal, WA on Hwy 14, is named after the dairy farm which was once located there.

  • @NeopolitianNPLTN
    @NeopolitianNPLTN11 күн бұрын

    I was wondering when you were going to mention that Mexican restaurant. I LOVE LOVE LOVE when they keep the old signage! Just leave it…

  • @SisterSherryDoingStuff
    @SisterSherryDoingStuff15 күн бұрын

    I was hoping you had an image of the Aladdin Theater - I'd love to know more about it. I find it to be my favorite music venue in Portland. Thank you for this. I really enjoy your videos. Sorry for all the comments. 🙂

  • @jwaller132
    @jwaller1327 күн бұрын

    Have you done a video about the area around SE Foster road and SE 67th? It looks like it was a town of it's own many years ago.

  • @MichaelChavezsf
    @MichaelChavezsf8 күн бұрын

    Ahh the brown building with graffiti, we’re off to an excellent start 🍿

  • @jewelsbreakstherules6132
    @jewelsbreakstherules6132Күн бұрын

    You missed the old trolly depo that was right there on powel and 13th I believe across the street from am pm gas station

  • @Duc_Klackalack
    @Duc_Klackalack15 күн бұрын

    Oh man, at 19:23 I'm thinking; don't turn down the old Hollywood liquor store alleyway! Then you got detoured and went right through it! In 1991 a former classmate murder his girlfriend in that alley. Cut her throat. The sight always triggers the horror of that.. good lord 🙏 Regardless this is such a good Then/Now video. Love your channel!

  • @moonbeam7702
    @moonbeam770213 күн бұрын

    I would like to see a video of Beaverton: then and now 🙂 (it’ll probably never happen, of course, but a person can wish)

  • @calamityjade3075
    @calamityjade307514 күн бұрын

    Foster Rd similar to Sandy tho much smaller scale. Runs diagonally. Is Foster an old trail as well?

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    14 күн бұрын

    I’m actually not sure. I want to say Foster Road was more deliberate but I actually should look into that some more. I’ve wanted to do a video about Sandy Blvd History and Foster Road could be a side project to that.

  • @calamityjade3075

    @calamityjade3075

    14 күн бұрын

    @@StevetheAmateurHistorian Foster heading East goes right into what used to be Lent's Junction- a little train stop and I think a post office. It was considered it's own little town at one time.

  • @jewelsbreakstherules6132
    @jewelsbreakstherules6132Күн бұрын

    Also have you ever thought of doing some history in Eugene most people don't no there was a trolly here also

  • @secard4202
    @secard42023 күн бұрын

    The "land was poking out like that" for skateboarding.

  • @gthisiseasy

    @gthisiseasy

    3 күн бұрын

    Nah BMX

  • @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    @StevetheAmateurHistorian

    23 сағат бұрын

    Makes a lot of sense. Even with that blind corner just down the street I get the feeling not a lot of cars go through there.

  • @SisterSherryDoingStuff
    @SisterSherryDoingStuff15 күн бұрын

    55:35 I'm honestly surprised that there aren't a lot of mishaps with the train and people or folks on bikes at that intersection.

  • @SisterSherryDoingStuff
    @SisterSherryDoingStuff15 күн бұрын

    39:54 I remember the Mexican restaurant - and the Rose Manor Inn - The Rose Manor in turned into a real haven for criminal activity - and I'm not sorry it's gone.

  • @d.bcooper7819
    @d.bcooper781914 күн бұрын

    24th and Sandy was leveled at least 20years ago.

  • @johncoghlan4150
    @johncoghlan415010 күн бұрын

    i was told sandy was a cow trail

  • @flossygalloway5967
    @flossygalloway596711 күн бұрын

    What happened in the yr 1111

  • @TheKeeperMadz
    @TheKeeperMadz14 күн бұрын

    Bliss a new video

  • @moonbeam7702
    @moonbeam770213 күн бұрын

    “There’s always tomorrow”? Don’t talk like that - you have a lot of life left to live 🙂

  • @brelyre3221
    @brelyre322115 күн бұрын

    How do you not walk by someone they got to talk to you guess I look like information booth do more natives in Portland and go SE there's guy got give his opinion walks his dog thinks he's big deal 😅

  • @Audience_Productions
    @Audience_Productions14 күн бұрын

    doin the lords work!