What's that hanging in one of the windows in this interesting wall? I can't quite tell. I took this photo from the car--I pulled over to the curb to do it. The Oregon Macaroni Mfg. Co. label got my attention, then the windows and the color that the wall has been painted, in contrast with the neighboring wall and the light blue sky.
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It looks like somebody hung their socks out to dry.
Maybe it is bird feeders? Like Abe said socks? It will not enlarge enough to see. Can you not zoom into the original picture and show that?
I didn't know there was macaroni manufactured in Oregon!
I think its a macaroni holder......
Other comments and observations aside, "Louis" thinks this is a fine photo! Great colors, very interesting composition!
I love old signs and this one is very unique....
Is the macaroni company still in operations? I like the color schemes of both walls and they look newly painted.
Yes, nice colors! I don't what they are too.
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Where is that great sign? I'm working my way slowly over to the east side and don't have this building on my radar yet. Can you give me the address or cross streets?
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Interesting colours here.
I found it! It's at NE 8th and Davis.
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