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  2. Friendly Hall - Wikipedia

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    Friendly Hall with The Pioneer statue in the foreground, c. 1958. The building was designed in a Jacobean style by the renowned Portland architectural firm Whidden & Lewis, [1] who devised many of the most significant buildings in Portland, including Portland City Hall. [2]

  3. Patton Home - Wikipedia

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    The building, originally used as a retirement home, was built in 1890 on Michigan Avenue in the Albina district of Portland. Matthew Patton, who arrived in Oregon in 1847, donated the land for use as a home for the aged. [3] Since its opening, the Patton Home has served the Albina neighborhood of north Portland for over 100 years.

  4. Funhouse Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Funhouse Lounge is a venue and bar in southeast Portland, Oregon's Hosford-Abernethy ... only with fewer trapeze-friendly wolverines and more grown-up theater kids ...

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  6. Rimsky-Korsakoffee House - Wikipedia

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    Rimsky-Korsakoffee House, located in the Buckman neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, in the United States, is one of the city's oldest coffeehouses.Named after Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, the classical music-themed coffeehouse serves coffee and desserts, operating from the former living room of a reportedly haunted 1902 Craftsman-style house.

  7. Rachel Louise Hawthorne House - Wikipedia

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

  8. Anna Lewis Mann Old People's Home - Wikipedia

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    Portland's Old Ladies' Home Society, organized on March 3, 1893, by pioneer Mary H. Holbrook, was referred to as the "prototype" for the Old People's Home in Gaston's "Portland, Oregon..." (1911). It was supported by charitable donations, the must substantial of which came from Henry W. Corbett and Amanda Reed. But the costs exceeded expectations.

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