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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    76001585. Added to NRHP. April 22, 1976. The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (opened as the Portland Publix Theatre before becoming the Paramount Theatre after 1930) is a historic theater building and performing arts center in Portland, Oregon, United States. Part of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, it is home to the Oregon Symphony ...

  5. 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]

  6. Pearl District, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    1.13 persons. The Pearl District is an area of Portland, Oregon, formerly occupied by warehouses, light industry and railroad classification yards and now noted for its art galleries, upscale businesses and residences. The area has been undergoing significant urban renewal since the mid-1980s when it was reclassified as mixed use from ...

  7. Church of Kurt Cobain - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded by Jim Dillon, [1] in Portland, Oregon. [2] Dillon stated that he got the idea for the church from a similar church in San Francisco that paid tribute to jazz musician John Coltrane and that his church aimed to find meaning in the life of Kurt Cobain who committed suicide in 1994. [1]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Northwest ...

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    December 9, 1981 (2363 NW Flanders Street: Charles Francis Adams (1862–1943) was a prominent Portland banker, art collector, and patron of the Portland Art Museum.This house was designed for him by the eminent firm of Whidden and Lewis, built in the Georgian Revival style in 1904, expanded in 1918, and extensively restored in 1979.

  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 ...