Sandy's Barber Shop on Milwaukee Avenue - their aren't many of these left in the USA.
The Sellwood Bridge is the main transportation route over the Willamette River for Sellwood-Moreland residents.
The pond was a 1930s WPA project.
A favorite spot for breakfast and lunch.
Mike practicing the art of fly casting on the Westmoreland Park Casting Pond with his grandfather's 1933 bamboo rod.
The Sellwood-Moreland Library leases space in the Sellwood Lofts building.
The Sellwood-Moreland Library moved into new quarters in the Spring of 2002 and typical of the community, they had a celebration.
The last single-screen theatre in the Portland area. The Moreland seats 450 people and the popcorn is fresh. The movie selection runs from art films to first runs.
The 163.28 acre wildlife area is a bird-watcher's paradise. Hawks, quail, pintails, mallards, coots, woodpeckers, kestrels, and widgeons are just the start of the list of birds that one might encounter in Oaks Bottom. The star of the show, though, is the great blue heron, the official bird of the City of Portland. Oaks Bottom is one of the favorite places of a score of these impressive birds because of its proximity to one of the rookeries on Ross Island.
A popular activity year around is roller skating at the Oaks Park Roller Rink.