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  2. Mountain Rose Herbs - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the company provides educational podcasts called Herbal Radio [21] and how-to videos on YouTube. [ 22 ] In 2011, Mountain Rose Herbs founded Rootstalk Festival, a three-day benefit festival that brought together 40 experts and environmental groups to present classes on sustainable living, herbal medicine, wilderness skills, urban ...

  3. Rodgers Stores - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth opened the first store in 1938, [1] [3] added a second store in 1944 (in the Hollywood District), [4] and by 1953 he and Frederick had expanded to six locations, all in Portland at that time. Until the late 1950s, the chain was known as Rodgers' 5, 10, and 25 cent stores , or alternatively as Rodgers Five and Ten, before becoming simply ...

  4. Stash Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    Stash Tea Company is a privately owned specialty tea and herbal tea company formerly headquartered in Tigard, a suburb of Portland in Oregon, USA.In the summer of 2022, Stash Tea Company closed their headquarters office with an announced relocation to downtown Portland, Oregon’s historic Galleria building.

  5. Meier & Frank - Wikipedia

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    Meier & Frank was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1857, and acquired in 1966 by May Department Stores.May operated it as a separate division for nearly forty years, expanding the chain to Utah in 2001, as a result of a conversion of May Company's Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution (ZCMI) stores purchased in 1999.

  6. Sprouse-Reitz - Wikipedia

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    Sprouse-Reitz is a defunct chain of five-and-dime stores based in Portland, Oregon, United States.The Sprouse-Reitz Company was founded in 1909 in Tacoma, Washington. [3] At its peak it had more than 470 stores in eleven states in the Western United States.

  7. Montgomery Park (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Portland store closed in July 1976, and the building remained in use only for warehouse and mail-order functions and as a "catalog overstock outlet". [3] In 1978, the company built a new warehouse in Portland's Rivergate Industrial District , and in 1982 it closed the Northwest Portland warehouse, eliminating 500 jobs at the site.

  8. Belmont, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Shops on Belmont Street. The Belmont Area is a retail and residential district running along SE Belmont St. in the inner Southeast section of Portland, Oregon in a parallel fashion to the Hawthorne District, 6 blocks to the south.

  9. Laurelhurst, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A 1934 redlining map of Portland assigned the areas within current Laurelhurst boundaries with a blue grade, or "Still Desirable." Regarding the B19 tract, mapmakers noted "homogenous surroundings, improvements, and population" as among the neighborhood's favorable influences and called the subdivision's origins "a well conceived promotion ...

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