This week's Sepia Saturday theme is shoes. This post isn't about shoes, though the people in some of these photos are wearing them.
As I was sorting through more of the The Letsom Letters, I came across this cool little packet of photographs (8 photos and a brochure for only 25 cents, and you could mail the whole the whole thing). The copyright date is 1946. The subject is The Oregon Vortex and The House of Mystery.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
It looks like it might be addressed to Mr. or Mrs. Ben Hedrick of Drain, Oregon, but since there isn't a stamp on it, I doubt if it was ever mailed. They are my Grandma T.'s parents. Mom said that her dad, Grandpa T. loved to visit The House of Mystery. He always thought that there was something fishy about it and tried to figure out if it was somehow fake.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
These are my Great Grandparents, who were given this little packet of pictures.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
I have never been there, though it is not very far away from Eugene, where I grew up. I think that it would be an interesting trip to make someday soon.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
This seems to be a case where photos and even videos don't really help me understand what it is like to really be there.
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
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19 comments:
"One Cannot Photograph An Illusion" [don't tell Lady Ga-Ga!!] What A Great Post..Shades Of Alice In Wonderland! I Love It!
There was something about this on BBC TV over Christmas - not this actual attraction, but how the brain makes you believe certain ‘mysteries’ - it was all very scientific and I can’t say I entirely understood it.
Mysterious!
I am going to have to visit this place Kathy, you are so right, pictures, descriptions, and video still leave me feeling there is a mystery here.
I love the photo of you in your Dad's arms, that is a great picture in every way.
Oh, yes, you are going to have to visit and report back to us! Sounds like a cool outing!
I don't think I'm getting the real picture looking at the photos and video. PLEASE go and report back!
Very interesting. That is really strange, and I don't understand it.
What a great story and fantastic place. I think I would much rather go to the Oregon Vortex than any amusement park.
I love going to these sort of places, the real one and the fake. My dad has often talked about flying over one particular site and how the compass always went crazy because of the magnetic pul. I think it was the one near Santa Cruz, CA.
what an odd and interesting place.
Nancy
Very interesting. Is this one still open for visitors? I used to live near the one in Santa Cruz and never went there. Now I live near this one and haven't been either.
How interesting, years ago at a family park, Valley Fair we had a house there much like that! Your photos are tremendous...I'd visit there now if it still open!
I don't know which is the most interesting the phenomena or the people demonstrating it. I'd visit (if there wasn't an ocean between me and it), wonder if the 'courteous guide' is still there.
This is SO interesting. I've never heard of this and would love to experience it in person.
That was very interesting and you got your shoes in too. Very creative.
QMM
Fascinating stuff : there used to be so many of these types of things back in the days before televisions and the internet. We tend to like our mysteries more polished these days, which perhaps makes for a less interesting world.
What fun pictures! I'm enjoying going through those barrels of letters and cards with you.
Thanks for telling me about your post. I thoroughly enjoyed researching the Oregon Vortex, and vortexes in general, but it's really neat to see the old pamphlets.
Mysteriously cool and truly a must see! Thanks for sharing these fun photos. It would be great to check out!
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