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The White Stag sign, also known as the "Portland Oregon" sign, is a lighted neon-and-incandescent-bulb sign located atop the White Stag Building, at 70 NW Couch Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States, facing the Burnside Bridge. The sign faces westbound traffic as it enters downtown Portland coming across the Willamette River.
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English: Portland seen from the westernmost section of the Ross Island Bridge, with Interstate 5 in the foreground and the viaducts of the southern I-5/I-405 interchange in the center of the view Date
Overall, Portland's skyline is ranked, based on existing and under construction buildings over 492 feet (150 m) tall, second in the Northwestern United States (after Seattle), tied for fifth in the Pacific Coast region with San Diego (after Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Las Vegas), and 22nd in the United States. [a]
The Green Man of Portland (2009), Daniel Duford; Heart Beacon (2013), Blessing Hancock and Joe O'Connell; Holon (1978–1979, re-carved 2003–2004), Donald Wilson; Host Analog (1991), Buster Simpson; Howard's Way (2007), Lee Kelly; Ideals (1992), Muriel Castanis; In Honor of a Lifetime of Sexual Assault (2024) In the Shadow of the Elm (1984 ...
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The Portland Oregon Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located on 7 acres (28,000 m 2) of land near the intersection of Highway 217 and I-5 in Lake Oswego, Oregon. The intent to build the temple was announced on April 7, 1984 by church president Spencer W. Kimball, during the church's general ...
Oregon City Methodist Church, the first in Oregon The Portland Oregon Temple is a The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are the second largest religious denomination in Oregon and many influential Latter-Day Saints have came from Oregon including US Senator Gordon H. Smith, Secretary of State Dennis Richardson, Deputy ...