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  3. Portland, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Portland is a city in Ashley County, Arkansas, United States. [2] The population was 430 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] Portland was first settled in the 1830s, and named for its early status as a steamboat port.

  4. 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.

  5. Sushi Ichiban - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese and conveyer belt sushi restaurant Sushi Ichiban, [3] which is also known as "Punk Rock Sushi" because of "the rainbow of hair color choices among staff and clientele", [4] operates on Broadway in the northwest Portland part of Old Town Chinatown. [5] Dishes are delivered to patrons via a small train set on a circular track. [6]

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  7. Pugh House (Portland, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Pugh House is a historic house on US Route 65 in Portland, Arkansas.The house was built c. 1905 to a design by architect Charles L. Thompson.It is a basic Foursquare house that has been elaborated by a hip roof with flared eaves, and a wraparound porch supported by Ionic columns and decorated with a neo-classical balustrade.

  8. Walter P. Story Building - Wikipedia

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    Walter P. Story Building is 150 feet tall [5] and rectangular in plan, with a 120-foot frontage on Broadway and 160 feet on 6th Street. [7] It was built using reinforced concrete with a terra cotta facade, and features Beaux Arts architecture with heavy cornice, decorative bands, and arched windows.

  9. List of Elks buildings - Wikipedia

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    Building of BPOE No. 610, founded 1900, in Cañon City Downtown Historic District. 9: Elks Lodge No. 607: 1600 Colorado Blvd. Idaho Springs, Colorado: 10: Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge (Montrose, Colorado) 1927 built 2004 NRHP-listed 107 S. Cascade Ave.