Photos Please!
We are particularly interested in receiving photos of when our development was under construction. Maybe you have photos of when your house was being built. Or the day you finally got to move in! Photos of the surrounding area are of great interest too. Do you have earlier photos of Sunnyside Road? Or how about pictures of what it looked like before New Hope Church or the school was built. You get the idea. To kick off the campaign, we are in the process of obtaining permission from the Oregon Historical Society to display on our website an early photo of Mt Scott. We hope to have the photo on display soon. Those of us who are not Scott Mt “pioneers” may have photos to offer too. As an example, I took photos of when light rail was being built down by Johnson Creek Blvd. I even climbed “Rat Hill” to get a better shot. Rat Hill is next to the northbound freeway on ramp at Johnson Creek. There were so many rat holes there that I think Vector Control must be afraid to venture there. I persevered nevertheless (while wishing I had a terrier by my side) and got some photos. I will find and post them. Please join the effort to preserve the history of the neighborhood. Please look through your photos for ones that tell the tale of the area. Then submit copies to the HOA. All of us in the neighborhood and our posterity will appreciate it!
Submit your photos to [email protected]. Please include a brief description about the photo contents, the date of the photo, the location (if known) and your name. Thank you!
We are particularly interested in receiving photos of when our development was under construction. Maybe you have photos of when your house was being built. Or the day you finally got to move in! Photos of the surrounding area are of great interest too. Do you have earlier photos of Sunnyside Road? Or how about pictures of what it looked like before New Hope Church or the school was built. You get the idea. To kick off the campaign, we are in the process of obtaining permission from the Oregon Historical Society to display on our website an early photo of Mt Scott. We hope to have the photo on display soon. Those of us who are not Scott Mt “pioneers” may have photos to offer too. As an example, I took photos of when light rail was being built down by Johnson Creek Blvd. I even climbed “Rat Hill” to get a better shot. Rat Hill is next to the northbound freeway on ramp at Johnson Creek. There were so many rat holes there that I think Vector Control must be afraid to venture there. I persevered nevertheless (while wishing I had a terrier by my side) and got some photos. I will find and post them. Please join the effort to preserve the history of the neighborhood. Please look through your photos for ones that tell the tale of the area. Then submit copies to the HOA. All of us in the neighborhood and our posterity will appreciate it!
Submit your photos to [email protected]. Please include a brief description about the photo contents, the date of the photo, the location (if known) and your name. Thank you!