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  2. Keller Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Keller Auditorium, formerly known as the Portland Municipal Auditorium, the Portland Public Auditorium, and the Portland Civic Auditorium, is a performing arts center located on Clay Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Portland's Centers for the Arts. Opened in 1917, the venue first changed names in 1966, being ...

  3. da Vinci Arts Middle School - Wikipedia

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    It is an arts-focused school in the Portland Public School District. [1] The building was originally used as a high school called Girls Polytechnic High School, then renamed James Monroe High School in 1967. [2] The school closed in fall 1978 when its student body was merged into Washington High School.

  4. Spare Room Restaurant and Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Interior bar, 2022. The Spare Room was included in Portland Monthly 's 2014 list of "Portland's Best Bars of the Moment". [6] In her 2016 overview of restaurants along Northeast 42nd Avenue in Cully, The Portland Mercury 's Andrea Damewood described the venue as a place "where the magic happens" with "a hell of a karaoke setup".

  5. Woodstock Community Center - Wikipedia

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    Over the years the building has hosted numerous activities. In the late-1950s the center began hosting all music education classes offered by PP&R. [4] The music program included children's music, ear training, music theory and strings instruction; classes were offered at the Woodstock location until the construction of the Community Music Center in 1969. [4]

  6. Metropolitan Learning Center (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Portland Public Schools began an experimental study environment at Couch School designated the Metropolitan Learning Center. Starting with 150 students from Couch School and other sites, the center encouraged students to create their own instructional environment—students were free to pursue subjects that interested them rather than following a strict curriculum set by teachers.

  7. East Portland Community Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, an aquatic center was added and Bruce West's sculpture Sitting Stones was installed outside the building. [2] [3] The center features two indoor pools. [4] The E205 Initiative Projects, completed in 2013, resulted in the construction of play structures for children at the center. [5] [6] The center has been used as a temporary homeless ...

  8. Sellwood Branch YMCA - Wikipedia

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    Financial problems led to the building's take-over by the City of Portland in 1916 and its conversion from a Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) or (Y) branch to a secular community center. Managed by Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R), the building is equipped for basketball, yoga, music lessons, crafts, meetings, parties, weddings, and ...

  9. World Trade Center (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The World Trade Center is a three-building office complex in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. The main building, One World Trade Center, is a 17- story office tower that is the fifth-largest office tower in Portland with 474,867 sq ft (44,116.6 m 2 ). [ 1 ]