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Along SE Grand Avenue within the rectangle bounded by SE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, SE Ankeny Street, SE 7th Avenue, and SE Main Street. [ 15 ] 45°31′04″N 122°39′39″W / 45.517861°N 122.660766°W / 45.517861; -122.660766 ( East Portland Grand Avenue Historic
SE 7th Ave. and Miller St. Portland, Oregon: Coordinates ... (6.9 ha) in southeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. [2] Description and history
The East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District, located in southeast Portland, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The district includes approximately 20 city blocks on or near Southeast Grand Avenue on the east side of the Willamette River, roughly bounded on the south by SE Main Street, north by SE Ankeny Street, west by SE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard ...
Historic Portland Fire Station No. 23 in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon is a two-story structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in Italianate style in 1913, it was added to the register in 1989. [2] Fire Station No. 23 occupies a narrow lot in a block that was known as "Firehouse Row".
Hippo Hardware is a three-floor hardware store at the intersection of 11th Avenue and East Burnside Street, in the southeast Portland part of the Buckman neighborhood. Housed in the Cromwell Tailors building (1921), [ 2 ] the store has approximately 30,000 square feet of new and salvaged hardware, lighting, plumbing, and architectural materials ...
Southeast Portland has blue-collar roots and has evolved to encompass a wide mix of backgrounds. The Hawthorne district in particular is known for its hippie/radical crowd and small subculturally oriented shops. Between the 1920s and the 1960s, Southeast was home to Lambert Gardens.
The Frederick Turner Fourplex is a historic apartment building located in Portland, Oregon, United States.Built in 1928 in the Tudor Revival style, it is an outstanding example of Portland architect Roscoe D. Hemenway's (1889–1959) work in period revival styles during the 1920s through the 1950s.
The area is seven blocks wide, running from SE Belmont St. 4 blocks north to SE Stark St. and 3 blocks south to SE Salmon St. SE Belmont St. between SE 33rd Ave. and SE 35th Ave., in Sunnyside, is the heart of the district. The area developed around the first trolley line in East Portland, established in 1888 (and converted to a bus line in 1949).