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  2. Klickitat Street - Wikipedia

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    Klickitat Street is a city street located in northeast [3] Portland, Oregon, United States. The main stem of the street is 3.75-mile (6.04 km) long, and runs east-west parallel to—and one block south of—northeast Fremont Street, from the eastern edge of Irving Park to Northeast 67th Avenue. [4] Additional disconnected segments are east of ...

  3. Stark Street - Wikipedia

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    Stark Street is an east-west-running street in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The street is named after Benjamin Stark, and Southeast Stark Street and Southwest Stark Street are divided by the Willamette River . In late 2017, activists proposed renaming Southwest Stark Street for gay rights activist Harvey Milk, noting that Stark was ...

  4. North Williams Avenue - Wikipedia

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    North Williams Avenue. / 45.580140; -122.666807. / 45.533101; -122.666790. North Williams Avenue is a north–south street located in Portland, Oregon, United States, and it defines the eastern boundary of North Portland. North Williams Avenue stretches from its southern terminus at Northeast Winning Way, near the Moda Center, to its northern ...

  5. Thomas Graham Building - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Graham Building. /  45.519400°N 122.601642°W  / 45.519400; -122.601642. The Thomas Graham Building, 6031 Southeast Stark Street, Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon, is a two-story commercial building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1910, it was added to the register in 1992.

  6. Concord Building - Wikipedia

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    Concord Building. /  45.519927°N 122.673820°W  / 45.519927; -122.673820. The Concord Building is a building located in downtown Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]

  7. Laurelhurst Park - Wikipedia

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    Laurelhurst Park is a city park in the neighborhood of Laurelhurst in Portland, Oregon. [2] The 26.81-acre (10.85 ha) park was acquired in 1909 from the estate of former Portland mayor William S. Ladd. The City of Portland purchased the land in 1911, and the following year park superintendent Emanuel Mische designed the park in accordance with ...

  8. Southwest 6th & Pine and Southwest 5th & Oak stations

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    2009–2011. Location. Southwest 6th & Pine and Southwest 5th & Oak stations are a pair of light rail stations on the MAX Green, Orange and Yellow Lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the 3rd stop southbound on the Portland Transit Mall extension. The stations are built into the sidewalks of 5th and 6th Avenues, with the 5th Avenue platform served ...

  9. South Waterfront/South Moody station - Wikipedia

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    South Waterfront/S Moody. /  45.502616°N 122.671898°W  / 45.502616; -122.671898. South Waterfront/South Moody, formerly South Waterfront/Southwest Moody, is a combined light rail and bus station located at 698 Southwest Porter Street in the South Waterfront neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, at the west end of the Tilikum Crossing bridge ...