1912 Imperial Hotel Portland Oregon Print Article – Phil Metschan,
Sr. with Sons & Exterior View Pix!
This pictorial article is
the ORIGINAL - not a copy - and comes to you straight out of the actual
publication where it appeared back in 1912. Titled “The
‘Imperial’ Imperial”, the article tells the background of the Metschan
family and the Imperial Hotel in Portland, Oregon and features great pictures
of Phil Metschan, Sr. and his five sons and an exterior
view of the hotel. In 1949, the original Imperial building was made into
separate hotels (Hotel Lucia and Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland).
It would make an interesting (and fun!) conversation piece
framed and displayed in your home or office. You could add it to your current
collection, put it on display next to other related items, or use it as
a reference source for historical research, restoration work, etc. (and
would make a PERFECT GIFT for you-know-who!).
Measuring approximately 5 ¾ x 9 inches in size, the pictorial
article is not clipped nor cut – you get the whole 6 ¾ x 10 -inch page. It
looks much better than the pictures, which were scanned from the actual,
original article you’ll receive (without the
AdZooks watermark, of course). The paper is clean, and free of rips, tears,
creases, stains, and mildew. It will be carefully packed up using a plastic
sleeve with a cardboard backer and shipped flat (not rolled!) to
ensure that this treasure arrives at its new home in excellent condition.
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