History Maps

Portland and Statewide Black Historic Sites

Where can you find Black history in Oregon? Everywhere! Use our History Maps to search for sites with African American historical significance near you.

How to Use:

  • Click anywhere on either the Portland or Statewide African American Historic Sites map to begin.
  • Double click the map to zoom in, or use the “+” and “-” icons to zoom in or out.
  • Click and drag to move the map.
  • Click the “Home” icon to return to the starting view.
  • Clicking the “Legend and Layers” icon brings up the map legend. Use this to switch between Extant (existing) and Non Extant (non-existing) structures.
  • Clicking the “Filter” icon allows you to change the display to show the different kinds of historic sites. Use the search bar to search for sites by keyword.
  • Clicking “Attribute Table” brings up a list of all locations on the map.

Data compiled from Cornerstones of Community: Buildings of Portland’s African American History (1995) by Darrell Millner, Carl Abbott, and Cathy Galbraith, and from the research files of Oregon Black Pioneers. Maps by Hannah Mellor.

Portland Map

Statewide Map

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Check out our Exhibits page to dig deeper into some of the stories found in these maps.