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  2. Holler (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The family-friendly sports bar and restaurant Holler operated on Milwaukie Avenue in southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood. [1] Interior features included an arcade, [2] felt accents, scoreboards with bright lights, trophies and other sports memorabilia on shelves, varsity lettering on bar stools, and roller skates and a storage container as a nod to the nearby Oaks Park Roller ...

  3. Rodgers Stores - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth opened the first store in 1938, [1] [3] added a second store in 1944 (in the Hollywood District), [4] and by 1953 he and Frederick had expanded to six locations, all in Portland at that time. Until the late 1950s, the chain was known as Rodgers' 5, 10, and 25 cent stores , or alternatively as Rodgers Five and Ten, before becoming simply ...

  4. Ardenwald-Johnson Creek, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood's newest park, Balfour Park is located on Balfour Street off SE 32nd Ave and is currently undeveloped. [8] Providence Milwaukie Hospital is located at the south end of Ardenwald at 10150 SE 32nd Avenue.

  5. Dave's Killer Bread - Wikipedia

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    The brand was founded in 2005 [2] in Milwaukie, Oregon by Dave Dahl; he learned the baking trade while growing up working in his family's bakery. The company expanded from 30 employees to more than 190 by 2010 and to 280 at the end of 2012. [3] The company had twenty-five percent growth in increased retail sales in 2015 and has continued to ...

  6. Oregon Route 99E - Wikipedia

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    North of Milwaukie (and an interchange with OR 224), OR 99E is a high-capacity urban expressway. In Portland, OR 99E continues as the McLoughlin Boulevard expressway until passing beneath the Ross Island Bridge ( US 26 ), where it runs on the couplet of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (formerly Union Avenue) and Grand Avenue.

  7. Milwaukie, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukie is within the TriMet transit district and is served by several TriMet bus lines. [28] TriMet established a transit center in downtown Milwaukie in 1981, [29] and by 2000 was served by as many as 12 routes, [30] using on-street stops around the intersection of Jackson Street and 21st Avenue, next to Milwaukie City Hall. Since 2010, the ...

  8. The Snug, a neighborhood pub in Portland's East End, will ...

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    Nov. 15—The Snug, a longtime neighborhood pub in Portland's East End, will close. Owner Margaret Lyons posted the news on the bar's social media Wednesday. The Snug, self-described as "Irish-ish ...

  9. List of MAX Light Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    This was later expanded across the Steel Bridge into the Lloyd District as far as the Lloyd Center/NE 11th Ave station, and the Interstate/Rose Quarter station. When the Portland Transit Mall was remodeled in 2009 to accommodate light rail, all stations on the transit mall were included as part of Fareless Square.