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History of Portland Transportation 

Tristan Isaac
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now-retired PBOT senior planner Steve Dotterrer's presentation on the history of transportation in Portland, OR from colonization to the current day

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17 окт 2019

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Комментарии : 10   
@terenceflanagan1225
@terenceflanagan1225 3 месяца назад
Informative and in depth.. thank you for this documentary
@glennryan9770
@glennryan9770 8 месяцев назад
This should include Portland Traction Co. which evolved into Rose City Transit.
@EmilianoBrockdeCorona
@EmilianoBrockdeCorona 4 года назад
Watching now. Thank you so much for getting this all on RU-vid!
@swedeis
@swedeis 7 месяцев назад
Wish we could see your pointer.
@nanwilder2853
@nanwilder2853 7 месяцев назад
Agree : I found it quite frustrating!
@WVF112469
@WVF112469 2 месяца назад
Pretty amazing architecture with muddy roads, horse drawn trolleys and wood sidewalks. Some of the buildings look very old in the photos, not new and fresh but weathered and aged. I'm curious how all the materials, supplies, laborers and craftsman were able to even work in all that mud, it would be a logistical nightmare. No cranes, pneumatic tools, hydraulic equipment, backhoe, graders or dump trucks. The people who did the work would be amazing employees today, we've regressed into complacency it seems.
@BruteRazloga
@BruteRazloga Месяц назад
Have you watched any of jon levi videos? Portland was fully built out in 1860s. Our civilization were not the creators of such masterpiece buildings located around all major cities in the USA. World Fairs held in the USA would destroy the mainstream narrative, one does not build hundreds of "Temporary structures" for a world fair.
@WVF112469
@WVF112469 Месяц назад
@@BruteRazloga Jon Levy is one I follow along with Lucius Aurelian and enjoy the maps of Ancient Historia. I have pictures of Albany Oregon from my late father that show a very tartarian looking building in the background taken in the 1890s. An enormously old structure, somewhat irrelevant until it's seen. Looks like it could be from Prague or Constantinople with tech domes, spiers pyramid shaped crowns looking much like a Fortress on the river. Totally out of place from another society that definitely had technology beyond our abilities. Let alone the ones that still are standing. Steam trolleys, electric wires, buildings that look 100 years old 130 years ago, Stone foundations that have been covered and built on top of with bricks that just don't add up with the timeline. I have looked at sites where buildings are demoed and stone walls that have been tied into with newer bricks and for a foundation under 120 year old structures. Horseshit official history, Google the first Portland high School and it will blow your mind. I appreciate your feedback and I'll keep my eyes open!!
@BruteRazloga
@BruteRazloga Месяц назад
@@WVF112469 that's awesome I actually want to see the photos, I live in Salem so I see the evidence everywhere. I'll have to check out lucius since I haven't heard of him before. Camp Adair also has a stupid history if you've heard of that location. Especially vista house view point in Corbett! It's literally Roman architecture on the craziest spot on a cliff side where even the asphalted roads are giving out constantly, to imagine cowboys built that is just idiotic. I recently found another amazing channel called Divergent, you should check it out when you can.
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