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Location4370 Northeast Halsey Street,
Portland, OR
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1968.
Notes
Survey number HAER OR-137
Building/structure dates:
1945 initial construction
Significance: The bottling plant is an example of a prototypical design by Walter Monroe Cory for Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc, probably designed between 1936-43. Canada Dry used the Art Moderne building type as a signature style during an expansion period across North America from 1945-49. Other Cory-designed sites that have been identified include: Montreal, Quebec; Havana, Cuba; Silver Spring, MD; East Orange, NJ; Philadelphia, PA; Highland Park, MI; Minneapolis, MN; Seattle, WA; and San Diego, CA.
Subjects
Bottling Plants
Related Names
Corey, Walter Monroe
Stanton, Glenn
Canada Dry Ginger Ale Inc
Dan & Andrew Davis
Lowe, Jet, Photographer
Collection
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)
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