N Williams Avenue near NE Fargo Street looking northeast, 1964. We saw this same intersection from a different angle in this previous post.

City of Portland (OR) Archives, CU 26-64 : N Williams near NE Fargo looking northeast, A2011-013, 1964.
N Williams Avenue near NE Fargo Street looking northeast, 1964. We saw this same intersection from a different angle in this previous post.
City of Portland (OR) Archives, CU 26-64 : N Williams near NE Fargo looking northeast, A2011-013, 1964.
Looks to be taken the same day just across the street from the previous one: https://vintageportland.wordpress.com/2019/08/14/n-williams-avenue-1964/ (same cars parked on the street).
If I could only go back in time I would buy some excellent vinyl at Bop Records.
I told my record collecting son about this place. He loves anything to do with old vinyl. Portland must have had a lot of record stores βin the day.β
Debby – yeah when I was young, coming downtown was a treat because there was Crocodile Records, Ozone, Django’s, 2nd Avenue (which still remains), and many more which are all sadly closed. There are still a lot of places to find vinyl today, but what I wouldn’t give to go back to 1980’s Portland just to go pick up records. π