Voices of Gresham

Episode 7: Prohibition: Spirits and Speakeasies in East County

24 min · 14. aug. 2024
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At a glance, 1920s Gresham appeared to be a quaint, sleepy farm town. However, beneath the surface, something strange was brewing. Stills and speakeasies were popping up rapidly – much to the frustration of the county sheriff. From barns and backyards, moonshine travelled east and west along Base Line Road. As Portland residents flocked to Rockwood’s roadhouses, colorful characters connected over illicit spirits. Join us as we hear from those who lived it, exploring this hidden history 100 years later.

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Episode 10: Historic Homes

Every building in Gresham is a silent witness to history, marking time and reminding us that we are only the most recent visitors to this area. We walk and drive by many homes, schools, offices and hospitals every day without pausing to wonder or contemplate their significance. Today, we’re going to look at three of these buildings from different eras in Gresham's history and uncover some of the stories they have to tell. One house erected before Gresham was even a city saw dramatic family feuds, publicized and messy court cases, and a young married woman owning property in her own name. From World War I to the 1960s, a Rockwood institution provided care and training to girls and very young women who had nowhere else to turn; and finally, a dream home was designed in love letters, providing comfort and hope for a World War II soldier and his wife.

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