Medford’s Black Bird statue, a roadside attraction since 1965, will soon have a twin - oregonlive.com

2022-05-29 05:28:32 By : Ms. Rita Guo

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In 1965 – the heyday of kitschy roadside attractions – Lee Hobbs had an idea to advertise his Army surplus store in Medford.

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