Bandon Oregon Street Scene 1913 Real Photo Postcard

Bandon Oregon Street Scene 1913 Real Photo Postcard
First Street in Bandon, Oregon, captured here in the early 20th century, represents the commercial core of this vital coastal port. The street, bustling with various businesses including the "Grand" establishment and a "Home Bakery" visible on its wooden storefronts, extends eastward towards the mouth of the Coquille River, known as the Bandon Bar, and the Pacific Ocean beyond. The presence of a horse-drawn carriage places this scene firmly in an era predating widespread automobile dominance, likely the 1900s to early 1920s.

Bandon, founded in 1873, flourished due to its strategic location on the southern Oregon coast, serving as a significant shipping point for timber and agricultural products. The challenging yet crucial Bandon Bar facilitated access for vessels navigating between the Coquille River and the Pacific, underpinning the town's early economy and development. This snapshot reflects a prosperous period before the devastating 1936 fire that largely destroyed the historic downtown, making such views of its original architecture and street life particularly valuable.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCBandon OregonBandon OR1st Street BandonPacific Ocean viewMain Street sceneHorse drawn wagonWooden commercial buildingsOregon coastal townBandon BarEarly 1900sAmericana
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