Image: DOWNTOWN CORE AREA OF PORTLAND, AFTER 7 P.M. ON NOVEMBER 2 1973, DURING THE STATE'S ENERGY CRISIS WITH FEW COMMERCIAL... - NARA - 555419
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Description: General notes: The two tallest building are at left is the First National Bank Tower (now known as the Wells Fargo Center) and at right is the Georgia-Pacific Building (now known as the Standard Insurance Center)
Title: Downtown Core Area of Portland, after 7 P.M. on November 2 1973, During the State's Energy Crisis with Few Commercial and Neon Lighting Displays. This Photo Looks Toward the West with the Willamette River in the Foreground
Credit: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Author: David Falconer, Photographer (NARA record: 1427627)
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License: Public domain
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