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Image: North Bank Depot Building (east), March 2000 - Portland, Oregon

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Description: The North Bank Depot Buildings, located at NW 11th Avenue and Hoyt Street in Portland, Oregon, United States, are a generally matching pair of buildings listed on the US National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Shown here is the east building, at 1029–1035 NW Hoyt Street, which was used as a passenger terminal by the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway from 1908 until the 1920s and by the Oregon Electric Railway from 1910–1931. It was later used as a freight depot and warehouse, as was the west building (at 1101 NW Hoyt, not shown here, out of view to the left), and the buildings were known as the East and West Freight Houses of SP&S. This early 2000 photo shows the east building shortly after it was refitted for use as residential dwellings.
Title: North Bank Depot Building (east), March 2000 - Portland, Oregon
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Author: Steve Morgan
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