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  2. Fubonn Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fubonn Shopping Center is an enclosed shopping mall in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The mall claims to be the largest Asian mall in Oregon and lists 29 stores as tenants in November 2011. [1] The mall is located at SE 82nd Avenue and SE Woodward Street.

  3. 82nd Avenue - Wikipedia

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    82nd Avenue of the Roses (simply 82nd Avenue prior to 2005) [1] is a street in Portland, Oregon, and comprises the northern end of Oregon Route 213, also known as the Cascade Highway. It is one of the longest streets in Portland, running down the entire east side of the city, and extending into suburbs to the south.

  4. South Tabor, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    South Tabor is a neighborhood in southeastern Portland, Oregon in the United States.The neighborhood is bounded by SE Division, Powell, 52nd, and 82nd Avenues.Its neighborhood association is a member of the Southeast Uplift coalition, which serves as its link to Portland's Office of Neighborhood Involvement.

  5. Eastport Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Eastport Plaza is a shopping center located in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.It is anchored by Century 16 Theatres and LA Fitness.Originally an enclosed shopping mall, construction began on October 20, 1959, [2] and was carried out by the Anderson–Westfall Construction Company.

  6. Lents, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The original town was bounded by SE Foster Rd., SE Duke St., SE 92nd Ave, and SE 97th Ave. Lent came to Oregon from Ohio. [3] Lent's town was originally built as a self-sufficient town and suburb of Portland. In 1912, when Lents had a population nearing 10,000, the city of Portland annexed the suburb. [4]

  7. Mt. Scott-Arleta, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Mt. Scott-Arleta neighborhood of Portland, Oregon is located in the city's southeast quadrant.It is bounded on the north by SE Foster Road, west by SE 60th Avenue, east by SE 82nd Avenue, and south by SE Duke. Mt. Scott-Arleta borders the neighborhoods of Woodstock on the west, Foster-Powell on the north, Lents on the east, and Brentwood-Darlington on the south.

  8. Southeast Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Other neighborhoods in Southeast Portland include Brentwood-Darlington, Foster-Powell, and Mt. Scott-Arleta. [1] [2] Southeast Portland also features Mt. Tabor, a cinder cone volcano that has become one of Portland's more scenic and popular parks. Peacock Lane is a street known locally for lavish Christmas decorations and displays.

  9. Foster-Powell, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    All three roads are home to frequent service Trimet bus lines: the 14 links Foster to Hawthorne and downtown; the 9 links Powell Blvd. with downtown and Northeast Portland, and the 72 runs on 82nd from Clackamas Town Center to North Killingsworth Avenue. Additionally, the 17 runs down Holgate Avenue to downtown and North Portland. [5]