Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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So I'm taking a class called "The Geography of Portland" which is kind of a joke being from Portland..... but I'll take the free credits.
With that said, I'm reading a book for the class on our history and I can't believe that we didn't maintain what was built for the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
It says in the book that the city only leased the land, which is now known to be NW Portland where the Montgomery Ward building is. Other cities, such as Chicago, owned the land where they had their "World's Fair" so they were able to keep the structures.
Such a shame. Plus the "world's largest log cabin" burned down.
Can you imagine if that lake and fair was allowed to remain?
With that said, I'm reading a book for the class on our history and I can't believe that we didn't maintain what was built for the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
It says in the book that the city only leased the land, which is now known to be NW Portland where the Montgomery Ward building is. Other cities, such as Chicago, owned the land where they had their "World's Fair" so they were able to keep the structures.
Such a shame. Plus the "world's largest log cabin" burned down.
Can you imagine if that lake and fair was allowed to remain?
