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The Jackson Tower first graced Portland’s skyline in 1912 at its prominent Broadway and Yamhill intersection when it was the home of the Oregon Journal. |
This classic rendering was drawn by Francis McBride, watercolor by Wayne Chin, with text provided by Bill Hawkins, FAIA forming a border to the building image. In subtle shades of blue, beige and rosey earthtones, it’s perfect for home or office!
The print measures 18" w by 34.5" h. Buy one today and take home a piece of Portland's building heritage.
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