The Troy Laundry Building on Portland's near southeast side used to house a commercial laundry. Built in 1913, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. When its use as a laundry was discontinued, the second floor and part of the basement were converted to artists' studios. The artists recently held an Open Studio event, and I took the opportunity to photograph some of the hallways and walls - all very rough and makeshift, but picturesque as a result.
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