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  2. Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .portland .gov. Portland ( / ˈpɔːrtlənd / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region. Situated in the northwestern area of the state at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, it is the county seat of Multnomah County, Oregon's most populous county.

  3. Naito Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Naito Parkway is a major thoroughfare of Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was formerly known as Front Avenue and Front Street and was renamed in 1996 to honor Bill Naito. It runs between SW Barbur Boulevard and NW Front Avenue, and adjacent to Tom McCall Waterfront Park through Downtown Portland .

  4. Pioneer Courthouse Square - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 45.51887°N 122.6793°W. Pioneer Courthouse Square, with Fox Tower in the background. Pioneer Courthouse Square, also known as Portland's living room, [1] [2] [3] [4] is a public space occupying a full 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m 2) city block in the center of downtown Portland, Oregon, United States.

  5. Laurelhurst Park - Wikipedia

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    Laurelhurst Park is a city park in the neighborhood of Laurelhurst in Portland, Oregon. The 26.81-acre (10.85 ha) park was acquired in 1909 from the estate of former Portland mayor William S. Ladd.

  6. Sellwood Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Sellwood Bridge is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The current bridge opened in 2016 and replaced a 1925 span that had carried the same name.

  7. Lombard Street (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Lombard Street is a main thoroughfare in Portland, Oregon, United States. It serves as a boundary and main commercial street for several north Portland neighborhoods.

  8. Klickitat Street - Wikipedia

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    Klickitat Street is a city street located in northeast 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.

  9. List of covered bridges in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    List of covered bridges in Oregon. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This list of Oregon covered bridges contains 50 historic covered bridges remaining in the U.S. state of Oregon . Most covered bridges in Oregon were built between 1905 and 1925.

  10. List of counties in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Named in honor of Thomas Hart Benton (1782–1858), a U.S. senator who advocated U.S. control over the Oregon Country. 97,713: 676 sq mi (1,751 km 2) Clackamas County: 005: Oregon City: 1843: One of the original four districts of the Oregon Country: Named in honor of the Clackamas Indians, a Native American tribe living in the area. 423,173: ...

  11. Portland Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Portland Union Station is a train station in Portland, Oregon, United States, situated near the western shore of the Willamette River in Old Town Chinatown. It serves as an intermediate stop for Amtrak's Cascades and Coast Starlight routes and, along with King Street Station in Seattle, is one of two western termini of the Empire Builder.