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  2. GoAntiques - Wikipedia

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    GoAntiques inventory consists of antique, collectible, art, and other merchandise for sale by member dealers. Along with TIAS.com, and Ruby Lane it was long ago considered one of the 3 major online antique malls. [2] As of July 2014, the site lists more than 400,000 items from 1,800 dealers in 29 countries.

  3. Cameron's Books and Magazines - Wikipedia

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    With assistance from the local government and several local organizations, remaining stock of books and periodicals were relocated to the upper floors of the Portland Union Station, where Zingsheim set up a non-profit organization dedicated to distribution of materials to schools. The material has also provided period style and content for ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in South and ...

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    (South Portland listings are included on the Southwest Portland list.) This list presents the full set of buildings, structures, objects, sites, or districts designated on the National Register of Historic Places in South and Southwest Portland, Oregon , United States, and offers brief descriptive information about each of them.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast ...

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    This 1916 Colonial Revival house is a prime example of the work of Ellis F. Lawrence (1879–1946), one of Portland's and Oregon's most influential architects. Sited on one of the largest lots in the Irvington neighborhood, it is perhaps Lawrence's grandest residential design.

  6. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon

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    Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 221 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Charles F. Berg Building - Wikipedia

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    The Charles F. Berg Building, also the Dolph Building is an art-deco building in downtown Portland, Oregon. It is one of the few examples of commercial use of art-deco in Portland. [3] The structure was built in 1902, and remodeled into a women's clothing store with its signature facade in 1930.

  8. Oregon Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Pottery Company was established in the United States at Buena Vista, Oregon, in 1866. The largest pottery business on the West Coast of the United States at the time, it produced stoneware jars, jugs, and sewer pipe between 1866 and 1897 in Buena Vista and Portland, Oregon .

  9. Fine Arts Building (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1906, the Fine Arts Building has long been home to studios of Portland teaching musicians, artists and artisans. Portland's popular Alpha-Centauri used book store operated in the ground level of the building during the 1970s. The vintage clothing store Ray's Ragtime was located in the building's ground floor from 1986 to 2016.