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Cafe Unknown

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Portland Oregon history by Dan Haneckow

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Cafe Unknown Cafe Unknown Portland Oregon history by Dan Haneckow Friday, September 03, 2021   The Lives of Nancy Boggs Nancy Boggs and her floating brothel are firmly established in Portland's mythology.  Writings on her range from unquestioning acceptance to well-reasoned debunking.  Most commentary dates prior to exponential increases of online archives and improvements in OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software.  Through those developments, the story's evolution is traceable and a determination can be made of its relative truth. The best known version of the story was written by Stewart Holbrook as part of The Three Sirens of Portland , in American Mercury magazine's  May 1948 issue.  It was republished in 1992 in Wildmen, Wobblies & Whistlepunks, Stewart Holbrook's Lowbrow Northwest : "...but the fact is that in 1880 Miss Boggs was the owner and proprietor of a floating hellhole that was anchored in the Willamette River, which is Portland's harbor.  At that ...

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