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File:Oregonian printing plant at SW 17th & Yamhill with eastbound Providence Park MAX stn (2015).jpg

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Description The westernmost building of a complex of buildings that comprised the printing plant of The Oregonian, in Portland, Oregon. This specific building, on Southwest Yamhill Street between 17th & 18th Avenues, and seen here from across 17th & Yamhill, was used as a warehouse for housing rolls of newsprint. At the time of the photo, in early August 2015, printing plant had either recently closed permanently, or was in the process of closing permanently, the newspaper's owner having recently outsourced its printing. In the foreground, on Yamhill Street, is the eastbound platform of TriMet's Providence Park MAX station, which opened in 1997 as Civic Stadium station and has carried two other names, when the stadium after which it is named has carried other names (PGE Park, then Jeld-Wen Field).
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