slgwv's photos with the keyword: Oregon City

Willamette Falls

01 Jun 2019 94
On the eponymous river, seen from the promenade accessed from the Oregon City Municipal Elevator. The low masonry building to the right of the falls is a hydropower plant, first constructed in 1889(!) and still in use. It was the first long-distance generating plant in the US, sending electricity 14 miles (23 km) to Portland. The foreground view isn't the greatest, but apparently there are plans to redevelop the old industrial area as high-quality public riverfront space. It's wil-AM-et, btw!

View southwesterly

01 Jun 2019 70
From the top of the Oregon City Municipal Elevator, looking toward Willamette Falls (the mist rising from the spray in the distance). The sketches in the foreground are interpretive notes on the window!

View northwesterly

01 Jun 2019 81
From the top of the Oregon City Municipal Elevator. The river is the Willamette (stress the 2nd syllable); the freeway crossing the bridge is Interstate 205. Again, the writing and sketches in the foreground are interpretive notes on the window!

View along Oregon State Route 43

01 Jun 2019 123
Looking out from the top of the Oregon City Municipal Elevator, thru the large glass windows on the top. The bridge crosses the Willamette River. The drawings and words in the foreground are interpretive notes on the glass! The Portland area is not usually this sunny.

Oregon City Municipal Elevator

01 Jun 2019 2 3 238
Well, yes. Not many cities have a municipal elevator! It's the only one in the U.S., in fact. Oregon City now is part of the Portland metropolitan area, but actually was founded beforehand. It's just below Willamette Falls on the eponymous river, and in the early days was a something of an entrepot to the Willamette Valley because the falls were a barrier to navigation. The elevator connects the narrow floodplain along the river with the area above the bluff. The top looks like a flying saucer because of viewing galleries, and the elevator also exits to a walkway, the Promenade, along the top of the bluff. Unfortunately, the view now consists mostly of blighted industrial area, dating from when the river was an important transportation artery after construction of the locks bypassing the falls. There's also a hydropower installation that's still operating. There are apparently plans to redevelop the area along the river as high-quality public waterfront space, but that hasn't yet happened. I've put some views from above in the insets. Thanks to Don Barrett for telling me about this structure! I'd driven past on I-205 many times without knowing it was there.

Willamette Falls

01 Nov 2012 5 8 621
On the Willamette River just off Interstate 205 in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, USA. A barrier to navigation Back in the Day, it was bypassed by a canal in the latter 19th century. "Willamette" is pronounced "will-AM-et", btw.