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  2. Johan Poulsen House - Wikipedia

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    The house was surveyed by the Portland Historical Landmarks Commission on October 3, 1973, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 1977. [4] In 2017, the Poulsen House was purchased as a home for Prospect, a Portland communications, design, government relations, & digital media agency. Prospect sold the house in 2019

  3. United Airlines Flight 173 - Wikipedia

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    The estimated flight time was 2 hours and 26 minutes, and the planned arrival time in Portland was 17:13 PST, about 40 minutes after sunset. According to the automatic flight plan and monitoring system, the total amount of fuel required for the flight to Portland was 31,900 lb (14,500 kg).

  4. Simon Abraham Duplex - Wikipedia

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    The Simon Abraham Duplex is a historic house located in Portland, Oregon, United States.Built in 1890 in the Queen Anne style, it is one of few duplexes in the Eliot neighborhood remaining from the late-19th to early-20th centuries.

  5. Lewis and Elizabeth Van Vleet House - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis and Elizabeth Van Vleet House, also known as the Yee House, is a historic building located in the Eliot neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States, on the plat of the former town of Albina. Built in 1894, it was the home of Lewis Van Vleet (1826–1910), the United States Deputy Surveyor for the Pacific Northwest for 40 years ...

  6. Leah Hing - Wikipedia

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    Leah Hing (1907–2001) was the first Chinese American woman to earn her pilot's license. [1] Trained by Tex Rankin, an early aviation pioneer at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, she received her pilot's license in 1934. Later she became an instrument mechanic during World War II at a Portland air base.

  7. Rachel Louise Hawthorne House - Wikipedia

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    The Rachel Louise Hawthorne House is a house in southeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Further reading

  8. Keith Skelton - Wikipedia

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    Keith Dexter Skelton (May 6, 1918 – October 23, 1994) was an American attorney, soldier and politician. He served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and as a World War II B-17 pilot. [1]

  9. Charles Piggott House - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Piggott House, also known as Piggott's Castle or Gleall Castle, [3] is a house located in southwest Portland, Oregon, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4] The house is designed as a Romanesque Revival -style castle .