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  2. Pioneer Place - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Place is an upscale, urban shopping mall in downtown Portland, Oregon. It consists of four blocks of retail, dining, parking, and an office tower named Pioneer Tower . The mall itself is spread out between four buildings, interconnected by skywalks or underground mall sections.

  3. Cinemas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s saw Regal opening an additional two multiplexes in Portland: the Fox Tower Stadium 10 in 2000, which specializes in art house films, and the Pioneer Place Stadium 6. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The Academy Theater, which had been closed since 1977, was renovated and reopened as a three-screen cinema in 2006. [ 23 ]

  4. Rhoads Opera House fire - Wikipedia

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    The Rhoads Opera House Fire occurred on January 13, 1908, in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States. The opera house caught fire during a stage play sponsored by nearby St. John's Lutheran Church. Of the approximately 400 men, women, and children either in attendance or associated with the performance of the play, 171 perished in various ways ...

  5. What's the matter with Portland? Shootings, theft and other ...

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    In 2021, Pioneer Place shopping mall stores were boarded up to prevent windows from being smashed by ongoing protests in Portland. (Paula Bronstein / Associated Press) Portland is not likely to ...

  6. Roseway Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Roseway Theater was a historic theater in northeast Portland, Oregon's Roseway neighborhood, in the United States, that operated for almost a century. The c. 1924 [1] [2] independent theater operated continually from 1925 to 2022, when it was destroyed by fire. Greg Wood had owned the Roseway since 2008.

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  8. Clackamas Town Center - Wikipedia

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    Clackamas Town Center is a shopping mall established in 1981 [2] in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area, located on unincorporated land [1] in the Clackamas area of Clackamas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon.

  9. Fire! (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fire! is a 1977 American made-for-television action-drama disaster film produced by Irwin Allen starring Ernest Borgnine, Vera Miles, Patty Duke Astin, Alex Cord, Donna Mills, Lloyd Nolan, Neville Brand, Ty Hardin and Erik Estrada. It was directed by Earl Bellamy, who directed another made-for-TV disaster film one year before titled Flood!. [1]