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  2. City Liquidators - Wikipedia

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    City Liquidators is a furniture warehouse in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It was established in 1977 by Walt Pelett, who still owns the company along with his wife, Pam. [ 1 ] The company occupies seven buildings totaling 390,000-square feet.

  3. Portland Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The night market operates approximately six times per year [1] in the Alder Block [2] of Buckman's Central Eastside Industrial District, in a warehouse and an adjacent parking lot. [3] Inspired by similar markets in Vancouver and Asia, [ 4 ] the Portland Night Market features approximately 175 vendors selling food and other products such as art ...

  4. Holocene (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Willamette Week has also reported that the venue "regularly feels like a warehouse party if warehouse parties were kind of cozy." [54] In his 2019 local guide of Portland, The Washington Post 's Jon Shadel wrote, "Among concert halls in Portland, Holocene presents the most timely survey of the local scene. And with a calendar full of themed ...

  5. Juniper House - Wikipedia

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    The house was constructed around 1902 as a single family residence. In 1987, John Trevitts, Doug Foland and Jan Weyeneth transformed the house into an end-of-life care home for HIV/AIDS patients. The home operated from May 1987 to September 1989, caring for about 90 individuals during that time.

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  7. Portland Saturday Market - Wikipedia

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    Portland Saturday Market's longtime former location, underneath the Burnside Bridge, in use 1976–2009 The market was founded in 1974 by craftspeople Sheri Teasdale and Andrea Scharf, who modeled it after the Saturday Market in Eugene, Oregon . [ 4 ]

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  9. Coffin Club - Wikipedia

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    The horror-themed bar often hosts LGBTQ events and has been described as the city's "best known goth nightclub". [3] [4] [5] In 2017, Food & Wine said the bar is "decorated as such with skulls, tentacles, a coffin, and, of course, images of pulp horror master, H.P. Lovecraft. Expect burlesque shows, tarot readings, horror movie nights, lots of ...