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Caption | The State of Oregon Was the First to Go to a System of Odd and Even Numbers During the Gasoline Crisis in the Fall and Winter of 1973-74. Here Motorists with Even Numbered Licenses Line Up for Gasoline on an Even Numbered Day. The Plan Was in Effect Monday through Friday. Anyone Could Get Gas on Saturdays If It Was Available. All Stations Were Closed Sundays. Portland OR, February 1974
File Reference # 1003_474THA |
Headline | Archival Historical |
Special Instructions | For Editorial Use Only - |
Keywords | Archival Historical 1970s Decade Gasoline Shortage Gas Station History File Reference # 1003_474THA The Hollywood Archive The Hollywood Photo Archive The Gasoline Crisis of the 1970s |
Credit | The Hollywood Archive |
Source | Legacy Collection/The Hollywood Archive |
Object Name | The Gasoline Crisis of the 1970s |
Date Created | 02/01/1974 |
Byline Photographer/Contributor | NARA |
Max File Size: | 18.0M - H1989px x W3000px (10.0 x 6.6 inches @ 300 pixels/inch) |