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  2. PSU Urban Center stations - Wikipedia

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    The latter opened on September 2, 2012, [1] and the change made PSU Urban Center the second stop northbound and the next-to-last stop southbound on the Portland Mall MAX lines. The stations are built into the sidewalks of 5th and 6th Avenue. There are connections to the Portland Streetcar's NS Line and A and B Loop lines, and TriMet and C-Tran ...

  3. Stony Creek Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A woolen mill was built just after the Civil War, but the industrial and commercial growth of the village was limited, in large part due to the proximity of the much larger city of Rochester. [ 2 ] One of the important families in Stony Creek were the Van Hoosens, who arrived in the 1830s, with then-six-year old Joshua Van Hoosen.

  4. List of TriMet transit centers - Wikipedia

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    Lake Oswego Transit Center: Lake Oswego: 4th St. and A Ave. 1984 North Lombard Transit Center: Portland: N Interstate and Lombard 2004 Oregon City Transit Center: Oregon City: 1035 Main St. 1991 [4] Parkrose/Sumner Transit Center: Portland: 9481 NE Sandy Blvd. 2001 Rose Quarter Transit Center (originally called Coliseum TC) Portland: 47 NE ...

  5. Rochester Hills, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Hills Public Library, Rochester, Michigan. Rochester Hills has a mayor-council government. The Rochester Hills City Council consists of seven Council Members: four district members and three at-large members. They are elected to four-year terms and, due to term limiting, can serve no more than two terms for a maximum of eight years.

  6. Portland, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Portland is a city in Ionia County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,796 at the 2020 Census. The population was 3,796 at the 2020 Census. The city is situated in the south central portion of Portland Township and is known as the "City of Two Rivers" since it is the confluence of the Grand River and the Looking Glass River .

  7. Portland School Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Portland was first settled around 1833, and the first schoolhouse built in the area was in 1842. This building was replaced in 1860 with a new two-story structure. Soon, Portland entered a boom time, and a second school was added in 1870, located on the property where this High School is now located. A third school was added in 1873.

  8. Viking Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Viking Pavilion is home to the Portland State men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball teams. In addition to hosting sports events, the facility houses the Portland State Vikings Athletics Department and physical education classes. It features student locker rooms, a basketball/volleyball court, racquetball courts, an eighth-mile ...

  9. List of trauma centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center: Phoenix: Arizona: 262 I HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center: Scottsdale: Arizona: 341 I Valleywise Health Medical Center: Phoenix: Arizona: 449 I II Mountain Vista Medical Center: Phoenix: Arizona: 162 III Phoenix Children's Hospital: Phoenix: Arizona: 433: I St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical ...