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  2. The Old Church (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Church, originally known as Calvary Presbyterian Church, is a Carpenter Gothic church located in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Built in 1882, it was designed by Portland architect Warren Heywood Williams. [3][4][5] The interior includes stained glass windows ...

  3. Irving Park (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Operated by. Portland Parks & Recreation. Status. Open 5 a.m. to midnight daily. Irving Park is a city park in northeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Measuring about 16 acres (6.5 ha), it was designed by landscape architect Florence Holmes Gerke. [2] It is located at Northeast 7th Avenue and Fremont Street in the Irvington neighborhood.

  4. First Congregational Church (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    May 2, 1975. The First Congregational Church is a church located in downtown Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3] Construction took place over a period of six years, from 1889 to 1895. The building was designed by Swiss architect Henry J. Hefty in Venetian Gothic style. [4]

  5. Roseland Theater - Wikipedia

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    Reopened. 1991. Website. roselandpdx.com. The Roseland Theater, sometimes called the Roseland Theater and Grill, [1][2] is a music venue located at 8 Northwest Sixth Avenue in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. [3] The building was originally a church, constructed by the Apostolic Faith Church in 1922.

  6. Keller Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    portland5.com. Keller Auditorium, formerly known as the Portland Municipal Auditorium, the Portland Public Auditorium, and the Portland Civic Auditorium, is a performing arts center located on Clay Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Portland's Centers for the Arts. Opened in 1917, the venue first changed names ...

  7. Crystal Ballroom (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    March 9, 1979 [1] Crystal Ballroom, originally built as Cotillion Hall, is a historic building on Burnside Street in Portland, Oregon, United States. Cotillion Hall was built in 1914 as a ballroom, and dance revivals were held there through the Great Depression. Starting in the 1960s, the hall has also been host to many popular pop, rock, folk ...

  8. Taking Back the Cities Tour - Wikipedia

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    Gary Lightbody (Dedicating a song to his niece) Snow Patrol played a short two-day concert tour two days before the release of their album, the tour being named after the single "Take Back the City". The band played in four capital cities in a 48-hour period. The band shuttled between the four cities in a twin propeller private jet. Dubbed the "Patrol Plane", it was used to accompany the band ...

  9. Irvington, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    October 22, 2010 [2] Irvington is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon. According to the city's Office of Community and Civic Life, it consists of a rectangular area extending east to west from NE 7th Ave. to NE 26th Ave., and north to south from NE Fremont St. to NE Broadway. It borders the King, Sabin, and Alameda ...