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  2. Frank C. Barnes House - Wikipedia

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    The Frank C. Barnes House, also known as the Barnes Mansion, is a house located in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3] Author Beverly Cleary called the house "haunted" in her Ramona Quimby series.

  3. 2024–25 Portland Trail Blazers season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Portland Trail Blazers season is the 55th season of the franchise in the National Basketball ... holding two first-round picks and two second-round ...

  4. H.O.R.D.E. - Wikipedia

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    Horizons of Rock Developing Everywhere or H.O.R.D.E. Festival was a touring summer rock music festival originated by the musical group Blues Traveler in 1992. In addition to travelling headliners, the festival gave exposure to bands, charities, and organizations from the local area of the concert.

  5. Tourism in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Portland area tourism generated $5.4 billion in direct spending [3] from 12.1 million overnight person-trips. [4] That visitor spending is estimated to have supported 34,400 jobs, generating $1.7 billion in employment earnings.

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

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    Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Oregon is home to over 2,000, [3] and over one-fourth of those are found partially or wholly in Portland. While these sites are widely spread across all six of Portland's quadrants, heavy concentrations are found in the Downtown and Southwest Hills neighborhoods of the Southwest ...

  7. St. Johns Review - Wikipedia

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    J.C. Crome first published the St. Johns Review on Nov. 11, 1904. [3] The paper was established when St. Johns was still separate town from Portland and had its own city hall. [4] A notice announcing the new title in another paper read: [5] A bright little weekly came to light the other day, and will hereafter be known as the St. Johns Review.