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We are a community of makers. We currently have more than 55 members. As the board of directors, our job is to coordinate and give focus to the community efforts in a transparent and inclusive way. If you like to be more involved, you are welcome to join us at one of our weekly meetings. Shawn has been collecting and using metal working tools for the past seven years as a hobby.
We are a community of makers. We currently have more than 55 members. As the board of directors, our job is to coordinate and give focus to the community efforts in a transparent and inclusive way. If you like to be more involved, you are welcome to join us at one of our weekly meetings. Shawn has been collecting and using metal working tools for the past seven years as a hobby.
Building a bridge between our rich historic legacy and our contemporary lives. We are passionate about history- especially the local history of Salem and the mid-Willamette Valley region! Do you want to know just what those old walls could tell us about the trials and triumphs of those folks who lived and worked within them? We sure do- and we suspect you do, too! When you tune in to our radio show,.
Welcome to SHINE on Salem! On these pages, recall historic events and meet memorable personalities of the past. Stroll through our urban parks and neighborhoods. Glimpse projects now underway to meet future civic opportunities. Highlighting homes and buildings that have been relocated from one place to another.
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Friday, October 7, 2011. This view of Pringle Plaza was taken at the southeast corner of Ferry and Liberty streets. Once an area of canneries, Salem urban redevelopment has transformed it into a beautifully landscaped site for a parking garage, shops, restaurants and a theater. Click on images to enlarge. Our second chart shows the 1980s-2003 expansion of North Capital Mall, north of Union Street, and state con.