Author: Tanya March

  • Image of theater. The building is a one-story brick structure. The front facade has an attractive set of three rounded windows framed by a rounded roof line. The side facade had a few windows and a fading ghost sign text "Ideal Theater" This historic theater had five name the first/original name is painted on the brick side wall.

    #16: Can you name all five historic names for this former Thurman St. movie theater?

    Can you name all five historic names for this former Thurman Street movie theater? Test your skill… The Architect: Emil Schacht Emil Schacht practiced architecture in Oregon for decades and is attributed for introducing the residential English Arts & Crafts style to Portland (Ritz p. 347). His fifteen residential buildings in Willamette Heights neighborhood (1905-1909) are worthy of a Multiple…

    Read more: #16: Can you name all five historic names for this former Thurman St. movie theater?
  • The freeway "chad"/ghost ramp is just north of St. Patrick's Church. The picture show a functioning ramps and a stump of a ramp -taken on a day with bright blue skys This was once going to connect the Fremont Bridge to I505. (Image TLM March 2015)

    Slabtown Fun Fact #15 Ramp to Nowhere off of Fremont Bridge. Where should it go?

      1970s Alarm Bells Neighbors were alarmed when they noticed surveyors planning to clear away homes along the proposed route for I-505. The initial environment impact statement was four pages.  In November 13, 1970, the Oregonian reported in “Road Route Plan Aired” that J.H. Versed construction engineer for the State Highway Department’s metropolitan division estimated that the construction would start in 1973 after homes along Thurman and Vaughn…

    Read more: Slabtown Fun Fact #15 Ramp to Nowhere off of Fremont Bridge. Where should it go?
  • Image of the pool in the basement of MLC School. The water has been drained out but the lane dividers are still attached hanging like party decorations. Part of a mural of seas creature is on the right. This is taken from the deep end of the dry pool where there was once a diving board.

    Fun Fact #14 Where did Slabtown Kids Learn to Swim?

    Fun Fact #14 Where did Slabtown Kids Learn to Swim? Answer: In a public school basement. In 1914, the Portland Public Schools District was actively working to replace its old wooden schoolhouses with modern, fireproof brick buildings. One of the highest priorities for replacement was the Old Couch School (built in 1882), located at NW 17th and Kearney. The school…

    Read more: Fun Fact #14 Where did Slabtown Kids Learn to Swim?
  • Fun Fact #13 Thanksgiving Trivia!

    Hard to agree on a date for Turkey Day. According to the Oregonian article dated November 25, 1917, the state of Oregon wasn’t always in agreement with the rest of country as to when Thanksgiving should be celebrated. The newspaper reported that in 1894, then Governor Sylvester Pennoyer wrote a handwritten proclamation on an ordinary sheet of note paper from his…

    Read more: Fun Fact #13 Thanksgiving Trivia!
  • Image og Man in tie in front of his shop on 23rd, open sign is on door

    Fun Facts #12 Would Jesus have shopped here?

    Would Jesus have shopped here? When Jon Heil opened his Better Beef & Bible store in the summer of 1976, rents for prime retail spaces on the not-yet-Trendy-Third Avenue were still very inexpensive. The sharp young marketing graduate took a chance and opened a small shop in the former Arrow Ambulance office at the corner of NW 23rd & Hoyt Street to specialized in what he loved best. Good quality beef,…

    Read more: Fun Facts #12 Would Jesus have shopped here?
  • Myrtle Casper Playing Pool she looks like a story book tiny grandmother taking a shot at Tavern and Pool

    Fun Fact #11: Who was Myrtle Casper?

    Every Thing She Needed was on the Block The late Myrtle Casper was a longtime resident of the Slabtown neighborhood in Northwest Portland. Her husband, Ben Casper, owned the Saw Shop, which is now the site of the former Northwest Portland Library (2001-20025) parking lot of 2300 NW Thurman. Myrtle enjoyed spending her time shooting pool with the men at…

    Read more: Fun Fact #11: Who was Myrtle Casper?
  • Five children sitting on a wooden porch of a Guilds Lake war Housing House. There is a small pet dog in the picture. The big deal it that Swede a 5th or 6th grade student has huge feet you see the soles of his shoes.

    Fun Fact #10 Who was that big guy in the center?

    Who was that big guy in the center? He towered above his Lincoln High teammates, and he let them to a State Basketball Championship. Beverly Meskel: We all had fun down there. Everybody was friends—didn’t matter where you came from, you were all broke. We didn’t have anywhere to go…. We came from Minnesota where my dad made a dollar a day.…

    Read more: Fun Fact #10 Who was that big guy in the center?
  • Fun Fact #7 Lost Flanders Street Home Found Thanks to Local History Detective Mike Ryerson

    #7 The Mystery of the Lost Flanders Street Home Portland’s layers of street re-naming and re-numbering can some times cause a house to get lost. The Flanders Street home was found thanks to Local History Detective Slabtown team member Mike Ryerson. When Civil War army veteran Captain Joseph A. Sladen retired from the military in the early 1890s, he built…

    Read more: Fun Fact #7 Lost Flanders Street Home Found Thanks to Local History Detective Mike Ryerson
  • Fun Facts #6: It’s not Christmas without Elvis

    Updated 6-19-2025 Added Links, Images, Sources Presley Spun – Deejay Fired: Elvis White Christmas Banned by KEX Radio Portland’s KEX Radio banned Elvis Presley’s recording of “White Christmas” from being played on the air. Al Priddy, a popular deejay, ignored his boss and it cost him his job. When radio station KEX received a copy of “Elvis’ Christmas Album” in…

    Read more: Fun Facts #6: It’s not Christmas without Elvis
  • Text: Old Chapman School. NW 25th and Wilson - 1891-1923- Photo taken about 1910 - Destroyed by arson fire in 1924.

    Fun Fact #5 Who Burned Down Chapman School?

    Answer: Sheepherder John Hardy burned down Chapman School on Wilson St. in 1924. John Hardy claimed he didn’t have any reason for destroying the old Chapman School with a single match. “I just did it,” he admitted. The paper from 1924 lacks today’s political correctness their by-line “School is burned firebug confesses, John Hardy, Sheepherder, Fires Chapman Building–OTHERS ATTEMPTS LISTED: Prisoner, Declared…

    Read more: Fun Fact #5 Who Burned Down Chapman School?
  • Fun Facts #s 1-4: Joe DiMaggio, Nob Hill, Ona Munson, Ray Charles…

    HISTORY FUN FACTS Written By Mike Ryerson Fun Fact #1: What famous ball player hit two home runs out of Vaughn Street Ballpark in a single game in 1935? Answer: On June 18, 1935, Joe DiMaggio hit two home runs that landed on NW 25th Avenue In Portland. New York Yankee great Joe DiMaggio played for the San Francisco Seals…

    Read more: Fun Facts #s 1-4: Joe DiMaggio, Nob Hill, Ona Munson, Ray Charles…