File:Jim Pepper House NRHP 100009051 Multnomah County, OR.pdf
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English: Jim Pepper House Jim Pepper (1941-1992) was a Native American saxophonist and musician whose immortal composition "Witchi-Tai-To" changed the world of 'jazz' and the Top 40 playlists of the late Sixties. This is the house as it appeared in 2008.
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Author | Jon Roanhaus |
Camera location | 45° 32′ 54.24″ N, 122° 33′ 05.4″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 45.548400; -122.551500 |
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