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  2. 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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  4. Old Town Chinatown - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Skidmore/Old Town Historic District, created in 1975 and roughly bounded by Naito Parkway, Everett Street, 3rd Avenue, and Oak Street, is an important part of Old Town Portland. Attractions include the Saturday Market; the Shanghai tunnels; and Ankeny Square, site of Portland's oldest public art work, the Olin L. Warner-designed ...

  5. Carroll Public Market - Wikipedia

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    An 1854 map of early Portland included two plats for market squares. One square on Fifth between Yamhill and Morrison was known as "Market Block," and it eventually became the site of two markets. [2] In 1872 a mixed-use building, the New Market and Theater, included a public market at the site of Portland's current Saturday Market. Changing ...

  6. Skidmore Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Skidmore Fountain is a historic fountain in Portland, Oregon, United States. The fountain is a contributing property of and the namesake for the Skidmore/Old Town Historic District, which is also a National Historic Landmark. [1] The fountain has also been designated a Portland Historic Landmark and underwent restoration in 2005.

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  9. Portland Public Market - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Public Market was a public market in Portland, Oregon, United States, built in 1933 at a widely advertised cost of $1 million ($19 million in 2023). Controversial and ambitious, it was intended to replace the Carroll Public Market , centered at southwest Fifth and Yamhill Streets; the Portland Public Market was never popular and ...