DescriptionJantzen Beach Center and Hayden Island aerial view in 1987, looking south.jpg
An aerial view of part of Hayden Island (in Portland, Oregon), looking south, in 1987. In the middle of the view is Jantzen Beach Center, when it was still an enclosed mall. Since then, it has been torn down and rebuilt as a "big box" type of retail development. On the left, Interstate 5 runs vertically through the frame. The body of water along the top of the frame is the North Portland Harbor (originally known as Oregon Slough or Hayden Slough), a distributary of the Columbia River (at the bottom of the frame).
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