Wilsonville's Historic Buildings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There were no interstate highways or airports in 1910. However, people still got around Wilsonville and to nearby communities by car, motorcycle, train, ferry, on foot or by steamboat. Roads were mostly dirt; heavily traveled roads were sometimes graveled or, in rare instances, planked.

While there were many roads leading out of Wilsonville, Boones Ferry Road was the most used travel route north and south since the road was fairly straight and level for work animals to move cargo and people. Travel east and west was performed mostly by boats that plied up and down the Willamette River. Other ferries also operated on the River.

For those who did not own a car, railroad travel was the preferred method of travel north and south. Wilsonville's train depot was located at the intersection of Boones Ferry Road and 5th Street.

 

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