How Oregon’s Second Largest City Vanished in a Day

Intended as temporary solution for Portland’s wartime housing shortage, Vanport housed 40,000 residents at its height, making it the second largest city in Oregon. In a few short years the community went from a shining example of American innovation to a crime-laden slum, largely due to discriminatory housing policies. Ultimately, a natural disaster would spell the end for Vanport, but the community’s legacy remains a dark chapter in Portland’s discriminatory history.

Source: Smithsonian
Published: Feb 18, 2015
Length: 14 minutes (3,661 words)
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