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| PDX. Stumptown. P-town. Bridgetown. River City. Rose City. Whatever you call it, it's still Portland. Scroll on down the page for more content about the best-est (and still affordable) city on the west coast. |
| Link to Portland websites for: Schools. Bikes. Maps. Parks. MAX, TriMet. Libraries. Books. OMSI. Doughnuts. |
| Portland's Secret Post Office Okay it's not really a secret, but the airport post office stays open for business 7 days a week from 8:30 AM to 10PM, many holidays included. Need to mail a package at 9 PM on a Sunday? You can do it at the airport post office. It's about the best thing ever. 7640 NE Airport Way, accessible via 82nd and Air Cargo Road. It's only hard to find the first time. |
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| Portland's Southeast : Mt.Tabor. Clinton. Reed College. Springwater Corridor. Sellwood. Genie's and Junior's (my two favorite breakfast places ever). 28th. Hawthorne. Woodstock. Belmont. The best slice of pizza in town. Ladds Addition. Academy Theatre. Majhor Murray (Thanks for keeping my '57 running like a top!). And one of the last bastions of affordable housing. Portland Southeast has it all. |

| Portland's Brooklyn neighborhood, close-in classic PDX. |


| Clinton bungalow. Portland people aren't afraid to paint their houses purple, and that's cool. |
| Portland's Northeast : Alberta Arts. Hollywood Burger Bar. Hollywood Theatre. Annie's Donuts (best donuts ever). Kennedy School. Killingsworth. Lloyd Center. 28th. New Seasons. The whole Hollywood district. Beaumont Village. Portland Northeast is the happening place. |



| North Portland has really turned into a real estate power-house in the last five years. From the new McMenamins on N Killingsworth to fresh condos in St. John's, North Portland is on the grow. |



| Geoff Greene, Real Estate Broker RE/MAX Signature Properties 2717 NE Broadway 503.282.4000 ex. 102 cell 503.48l.748l geoffgreene@remax.net |
| For all your retro furniture and decorating needs: Lounge Lizard on lower Hawthorne has you covered. |

| Victorians still survive in Portland's Southeast. Look at all that woodwork. |
| Oaks Amusement Park, accessible via SE Spokane from the Sellwood district. |
| Hollywood Theatre, located in the Hollywood district. Fantastic facade. Non-mainstream movies. Perhaps the best popcorn in town. |
| Alberta is always a surprise. Check out this monster mural at NE 17th and Alberta on the side of the CCC. Bike-tastic. |

| The Laurelhurst Theatre really lights up at night. Second run movies, libations and pizza. 28th and Burnside. |
| Fremont street has all sorts of unexpected gems. Flea is one such shop, full of retro treasures. It's run by Jim and Astrid, two of the nicest people in the biz. 4419 NE Fremont. Decorating your home with period pieces? Look no further. |
| Pambiche must be Cuban for "yummy". Tasty food and perhaps the best desserts in town. Their sheet cakes are the absolute best tasting and cheapest wedding cake you can buy. Glisan at 28th |


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| Portland, Oregon Best. City. Ever. |
| Don't wait to buy real estate, buy real estate and wait. - old rich guy |
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| N Mississippi street scene. |

| Portland Community College, Cascade Campus on N Killingsworth, an impressive campus. |
| Outside table for coffee sipping and people watching at popular N Portland eatery Beaterville. |