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Portland: 1876 1882 Portland Daily Advertiser: Portland: May 1859 1862 suppressed [6] [34] Portland Daily Bulletin: Portland: 1870 October 1875 [6] Portland Daily Evening Tribune: Portland: January 1865 February 1865 [6] Portland Daily News: Portland: April 1859 December 1860 [34] Portland Daily Plaindealer: Portland: May 1863 [6] Portland ...
Material fault Slip of guy KGW Tower, Portland, Oregon, US October 12, 1962: Guyed steel lattice mast 180 Storm Columbus Day Storm of 1962: Angissq LORAN-C transmitter, Angissq, Greenland July 27, 1964: Guyed steel lattice mast 411 Material fault Replaced by a 214 m (704 ft)) tall mast radiator
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This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.
Portland Hills Fault using data from USGS and OpenStreetMap. Made using QGIS. The Portland Hills fault zone is the largest shallow fault that cuts beneath Portland, Oregon. [1] It stretches from Oregon City to Scappoose, and has a zone of deformation that extends at least 1,300 feet (400 m). [2]
The Portland Daily Bulletin was a newspaper launched in 1870 [1] in Portland, Oregon, United States. Railroad promoter Ben Holladay launched the newspaper, one of several efforts to challenge The Oregonian's position as Portland's dominant newspaper, as part of his effort to promote his railroad interests. The paper lasted little more than five ...
Daily Journal of Commerce. Portland Monthly is a monthly news and culture magazine. The Portland Alliance, a largely anti-authoritarian progressive monthly, is the largest radical print paper in the city. Portland Business Journal, Weekly. Covers business-related news. Portland Indymedia is one of the oldest and largest Independent Media Centers.
The Portland Reporter was a newspaper published in Portland, Oregon, United States in the early 1960s. It was founded by unions, which were calling on Portlanders to cancel their subscriptions to the city's two existing daily newspapers, as a weekly paper. [ 2 ]