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  2. Safe and Dangerous Places in Portland - AOL

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    Alamy In order to help you make the most of your trip to Oregon, here is some information on the safe places and areas to avoid in

  3. Neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Map of Portland, Oregon's five sections, prior to the creation of South Portland in 2020. Portland, Oregon is divided into six sections: North Portland, Northeast Portland, Northwest Portland, South Portland, Southeast Portland, and Southwest Portland. There are 95 officially recognized neighborhoods, each of which is represented by a volunteer ...

  4. Category:Neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. South Portland, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    South Portland is a long, narrow neighborhood just south of Downtown Portland, Oregon, hemmed in between the Willamette River and the West Hills. It stretches from I-405 and the Marquam Bridge on the north, to SW Canby St. and the Sellwood Bridge in the south. The Willamette forms the eastern boundary, and SW Barbur Blvd. most of the western ...

  6. Southeast Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Other neighborhoods in Southeast Portland include Brentwood-Darlington, Foster-Powell, and Mt. Scott-Arleta. [1] [2] Southeast Portland also features Mt. Tabor, a cinder cone volcano that has become one of Portland's more scenic and popular parks. Peacock Lane is a street known locally for lavish Christmas decorations and displays.

  7. King, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    King is a neighborhood in the northeast section of Portland, Oregon, United States. Like many of the surrounding neighborhoods, King has historically had one of the highest proportions of non-white residents in the city. Census data taken 2010 show that the neighborhood was 60.1% white.

  8. Portsmouth, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth is a primarily residential neighborhood. A large portion of the neighborhood is occupied by New Columbia, an 82-acre (33 ha) mixed-income housing development. [3] Parks in Portsmouth include Columbia Park, McCoy Park, Northgate Park, and University Park. The Peninsula Crossing Trail runs along the neighborhood's western boundary.

  9. Oregon lawsuit spotlights destruction of Black neighborhoods

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    A home that was a fixture of Bobby Fouther’s childhood is now a parking lot, the two-story, shingle-sided house having The post Oregon lawsuit spotlights destruction of Black neighborhoods ...