The photos shown here were taken by Klamath Falls resident Jim
Floyd (1905-1973) in 1959 and 1960. These images were donated to the
Klamath County Museum in November 2005 by Floyd's son, James A. Floyd.
High-resolution digital files or prints of these images are
available for purchase at the Klamath County Museum, 1451 Main Street.

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View southeast along South Sixth Street toward south suburbs and
Olene Gap.

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View to the northwest over commercial district. Includes Farmers
Co-op building at South Sixth and Spring streets, foreground.

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Shows Lake Ewauna being used for log storage; entire downtown area,
Mills Addition and Pacific Terrace.

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View north from Miller Island along Klamath River.

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Shows downtown Klamath Falls and surrounding neighborhoods. Photo
shows logs stored on Lake Ewauna.

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Looking southeast from Mills Addition. Shows former military
housing on site now occupied by Fred Meyer.

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Shows Agency Lake, with Johns Manville plant at lower center.

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Shows Falcon Heights subdivision at left, Klamath Falls Airport at
upper right.

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View north along Link River toward Pelican City, Shippington
neighborhoods, including site of Jeld-Wen.

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Lake Ewauna and downtown district, Riverside Drive.

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Pacific Terrace, Hillside neighborhoods.

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Looking southwest over East Main, industrial district, downtown
district.

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South Sixth Street, Mills Addition.

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Kingsley Field, Klamath Falls Airport.

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Altamont School, Klamath County Fairgrounds.

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Downtown district.

Crater Lake
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Taken from 18,000 feet.

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Southern Pacific Railroad yard, roundhouse.

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Shows Westside Bypass (Highway 97) ending at Main Street.