Gay Nineties festival members posing at gas station

Title

Gay Nineties festival members posing at gas station

Description

A black and white photograph taken sometime during the Gay Nineties festival in the 1950s. According to a handwritten label on the back of the print, David McCready, Len Dunlap, and Roland and Lucille Hundley are pictured at this gas station, where the Forest Grove Police Station is now located. A "Grove Studio Photo" label is also on the back of the print. The photographer is unknown, but it may have been Allan J. de Lay, a staff photographer for The Oregonian who took numerous photographs of the event over the years.
This is one photograph from a collection on the Gay Nineties festival and the the Original All-Northwest Barbershop Ballad Contest in Forest Grove, Oregon. The festival centered around a theme of nostalgia for the 1890s decade. The event, which ran from 1947 through the 1990s, featured a parade downtown, residents dressing up in 1890s-themed costumes for the celebrations, local businesses decorating their window displays, and the crown jewel of the event, the Original All-Northwest Barbershop Ballad Contest, which earned Forest Grove the nickname "Ballad Town U.S.A."

Identifier

FHFG_G90_229

Date: Display

1950-1965

Subject

Forest Grove (Or.)
Nostalgia--United States--19th century
Nostalgia--United States--History--20th century
Barbershop quartets
Barbershop singing
Parades
Festivals

Place

Forest Grove, Oregon

Copyright

Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact Friends of Historic Forest Grove at: info@fhfg.org
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Source

Friends of Historic Forest Grove