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  2. Hobo's - Wikipedia

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    Hobo's Restaurant and Lounge, or simply Hobo's, was a restaurant, gay bar, and piano bar in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown, in the United States.Housed in a building with rare access to the Shanghai tunnels, the establishment served as a starting point for guided tours.

  3. 2025 Portland Timbers season - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Portland Timbers season is the 39th season in their existence and the 15th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top-flight professional soccer league in the United States and Canada.

  4. KOPB-TV - Wikipedia

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    As early as March 5, 1997, OPB's experimental HDTV station transmitted a random-bit data stream. On September 15, 1997, OPB Portland was assigned the experimental call letters KAXC for channel 35. Then on October 11, 1997, at 4:37 p.m. KAXC became the first TV station in Oregon and one of the first on the west coast to transmit an HDTV picture.

  5. The Zipper (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Zipper is a mixed-use development by Kevin Cavenaugh [1] on Sandy Boulevard in the northeast Portland part of the Kerns neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Oregon. [2] Established in 2015, the food hall has housed several restaurants and other businesses including Tight Tacos .

  6. KXTG - Wikipedia

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    KXTG is Portland's flagship home to the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer. It also carries Seattle Mariners baseball and games in the NCAA March Madness. [4] It had served as home of the Portland Steel in the Arena Football League in 2016. John Canzano hosts The Bald Faced Truth weekday afternoons on KXTG. Canzano's show was the inaugural ...

  7. KPTV - Wikipedia

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    The station was originally owned by Empire Coil. As Portland's only television station at the time, it carried programming from all four networks of the time: ABC, CBS, NBC and the DuMont Television Network. CBS programming was dropped from KPTV's schedule when Portland's first VHF station, KOIN (channel 6), signed on the air on October 15 ...

  8. KUNP - Wikipedia

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    The two stations share studios on Northeast Sandy Boulevard in Portland; KUNP's transmitter is located east of Cove atop Mount Fanny, within eastern Oregon's Wallowa–Whitman National Forest. Because of the location of its transmitter facilities 240 miles (390 km) from downtown Portland, KUNP's over-the-air signal is unable to reach Portland ...

  9. KQAC - Wikipedia

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    KQAC (89.9 FM, "All Classical Radio") is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in Portland, Oregon. KQAC is owned by All Classical Public Media, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. It airs a classical music format, broadcasting from studios in the KOIN Tower in downtown Portland. [3] KQAC is a Class C1 station.