This authentic 1960s color photograph, captured in 1963, highlights the elegant architectural details of the Lloyd Center in Portland, Oregon. The archival image features a dramatic, sweeping spiral staircase with vibrant orange handrails that connects the multi-level open-air concourses. In the foreground, a lushly landscaped garden bed is filled with blooming red geraniums and a bronze bird sculpture, typical of the mall’s original “park-like” atmosphere. The background showcases a row of mid-century modern storefronts, including Columbian Optical and National Clothing, illuminated with glowing white and red signage. The upper levels are characterized by heavy concrete structural elements and dark wood-slat accents, reflecting the sophisticated urban design of the era. Designed by architect John Graham Jr., Lloyd Center was a revolutionary development that combined high-end retail with public recreation spaces. While the mall was famously enclosed and renovated in the early 1990s, altering much of its original open-air aesthetic, it remains a central fixture of Portland’s retail history. This factual record preserves the graceful lines and mid-century optimism of the Pacific Northwest’s premier shopping destination. All our images are available as royalty-free instant downloads for use in books, media, and creative projects – or make your own prints for home, work, or as a truly unique gift.
Lloyd Center, Portland OR 1963
$20.00
Instant royalty-free digital download. No watermark. You will receive a JPG image of between 3000 and 4000 pixels on the longest side. Perfect for prints, books, media, creative projects, and more. The download link will appear in the checkout after successful purchase.
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SKU: 110717
Categories: US Shopping Malls, USA in the 1960s
Tags: Oregon, Stock photo, Vintage photo




