The Windolph family lived on a small spread along Walker Road in Beaverton, near what is today the intersection with Murray Boulevard. The property, known as Windolph Farms, is incorporated into the property now occupied by a little company known as Nike.
Otherwise, why is it that the vehicles look old, dirty, and run down in every picture of the old Rose City Traction Company cars?
Windolph Pontiac sign in the background @ 1901 W Burnside.
Posted by: DG | May 22, 2024 at 09:42 PM
The Windolph family lived on a small spread along Walker Road in Beaverton, near what is today the intersection with Murray Boulevard. The property, known as Windolph Farms, is incorporated into the property now occupied by a little company known as Nike.
Otherwise, why is it that the vehicles look old, dirty, and run down in every picture of the old Rose City Traction Company cars?
Posted by: Joel | May 23, 2024 at 04:34 AM