Condon Oregon Street Scene Business District Early 1900s Real Photo Postcard

Condon Oregon Street Scene Business District Early 1900s Real Photo Postcard
Condon, Oregon, established in the late 19th century and incorporated in 1893, developed as a vital agricultural center and the county seat for Gilliam County. This view of Main Street captures the town's commercial heart during the early 20th century, likely the 1910s or 1920s, a period characterized by unpaved roads and brick storefronts typical of growing American frontier towns serving surrounding wheat-farming communities.

The scene reflects a transitional era in rural America, evidenced by the presence of early automobiles alongside traditional town infrastructure. Main Street served as the central hub for commerce and community life, providing essential services and goods to the local populace and agricultural hinterland. The prominent utility poles signify the ongoing expansion of communication and power networks, bringing modern amenities to increasingly interconnected small towns like Condon.
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