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English: Amateur photographer George Brown most likely took this view of Portland’s 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition from the north porch of the Washington State Building. Brown also played clarinet in Wagner’s popular concert and marching band, which was probably performing at the Expo. (pic courtesy of Bill Greer)
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Source http://pauldorpat.com/seattle-now-and-then/seattle-now-then-portland-now-then-draft/
Author George Brown (?)
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