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Interstate Firehouse Culture Center (ICCC), 1985

Interstate Firehouse Culture Center (ICCC), 1985


The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) is a community-based arts center located in North Portland. It was founded in 1982 by Portland’s first Black Commissioner and Parks’ Director, Charles Jordan. IFCC has served as a cultural home for the Black community in N/NE since its founding. The structure consists of a 99-seat theater, rehearsal studio, and gallery. Located at 5340 N Interstate Avenue, the building was originally constructed in 1910 and used as a fire station until 1959. 

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Portland City Archives, AP/88138

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IFCC Activities, 1995. Portland City Archives, AP/98772
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IFCC Activities, 1995. Portland City Archives, AP/98773



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