No.36

Hams and Bacon

Location: Portland, OR
Date illuminated: February 4, 2022
Layers: 2

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Building

Built ~1900

Modern Confectionery

These condominiums situated at NW 11th Ave in Portland, Oregon, have a rich history. Originally constructed in 1900, it was home to the first-ever candy production plant in the city. J.W. Vogan, the founder of the plant, was a notable advocate for workers' rights and an early proponent of an eight-hour workday. Over time, the Modern Confectionery company grew and eventually moved to a larger facility on NE 11th & Flanders on July 1st, 1913, where they rebranded themselves as the Vogan Candy Company.

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Business

1921

Frye & Co.

In 1913, Frye & Company, a reputable meat packer from Seattle, Washington, expanded into Portland with two new markets on either side of the Willamette River. In 1921, Frye & Co. introduced its “Delicious” brand of meats, offering a choice of ham or bacon. Later, a painted advertisement was displayed on this building to attract workers in this industrial district as they made their way back home.