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Look up Portland or portland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Portland most commonly refers to: Portland, Oregon, the most populous city in the U.S...
Click to read more »Portland (/ˈpɔːrtlənd/ PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located in the Pacific Northwest at the confluence of the Willamette...
Click to read more »Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine. Its population was 68,408 at the 2020 census. The Greater Portland metropolitan area has...
Click to read more »The Portland Timbers are an American professional soccer club based in Portland, Oregon. The Timbers compete in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member...
Click to read more »The Portland Fire are an American professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon. The Fire compete in the Women's National Basketball Association...
Click to read more »Portland is an unincorporated community in southeastern Callaway County, Missouri, United States. It is part of the Jefferson City, Missouri Metropolitan...
Click to read more »Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general use around the world as a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco, and non-specialty...
Click to read more »The Portland Project is an initiative by freedesktop.org aiming at easing the portability of application software between desktop environments and kernels...
Click to read more »Portland (/ˈpɔːrtlənd/ PORT-lənd) is a city in Victoria, Australia, and is the oldest European settlement in the state. It is also the main urban centre...
Click to read more »Isle of Portland is a tied island, 6 kilometres (4 mi) long by 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi) wide, in the English Channel. The southern tip, Portland Bill, lies...
Click to read more »"Not in Portland" is the 7th episode of the third season of Lost and the 56th episode overall. It first aired on February 7, 2007, on ABC. The episode...
Click to read more »The Portland Mavericks are a baseball team located in Keizer, Oregon, who are charter members of the Mavericks Independent Baseball League, a four-team...
Click to read more »Portland International Airport (IATA: PDX, ICAO: KPDX, FAA LID: PDX) is a joint civil–military airport and the largest airport in the U.S. state of Oregon...
Click to read more »sports teams: the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA, the Portland Thorns FC of the NWSL, the Portland Timbers of MLS, and the Portland Fire of the WNBA...
Click to read more »The Portland Hospital for Women and Children is a private maternity hospital on Great Portland Street, City of Westminster, London, England, owned by the...
Click to read more »The Portland Trail Blazers (colloquially known as the Blazers) are an American professional basketball team based in Portland, Oregon. The Trail Blazers...
Click to read more »The Portland Guardian was a weekly newspaper published between 1842 and 1964 in the seaport town of Portland, Victoria, Australia. It was known as the...
Click to read more »Travel Portland, formerly the Portland Oregon Visitors Association, is a destination marketing organization in Portland, Oregon, United States. Established...
Click to read more »Portland stone is a limestone geological formation (formally named the Portland Stone Formation) dating to the Tithonian age of the Late Jurassic that...
Click to read more »Portland is a city primarily located in San Patricio County with some portions extending into Nueces County, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located...
Click to read more »Neighborhoods of Portland may refer to: Neighborhoods of Portland, Maine Neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon Portland (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
Click to read more »Portland International Raceway (PIR) is a motorsport facility located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Delta Park complex on the...
Click to read more »city of Portland, Maine, is the hub city of a metropolitan area in southern Maine. The region is commonly known as Greater Portland or the Portland metropolitan...
Click to read more »estimate. Maine's capital is Augusta, while its most populous city is Portland. The territory of Maine has been inhabited by Indigenous populations for...
Click to read more »borne the name USS Portland, named in honor of the cities of Portland, Maine, and Portland, Oregon. USS Portland (CA-33) was a Portland-class heavy cruiser...
Click to read more »Earl of Portland is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of England, firstly in 1633 and secondly in 1689. What proved to be a long co-held...
Click to read more »Portland Sunday Telegram was a newspaper published in Portland, Maine. It was founded in 1888 by C. B. Anderson and was first published on May 1, 1888...
Click to read more »The Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) is a light rail system serving the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Owned and operated by TriMet...
Click to read more »The Portland Pickles are a collegiate summer baseball wooden bat team based in Portland, Oregon. They play in the South Division of the West Coast League...
Click to read more »The Portland Telegram was a daily newspaper serving Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1877 until it was acquired by, and merged into, the Scripps-owned...
Click to read more »Portland is a city in Ionia County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,796 at the 2020 Census. The city is situated in the south central...
Click to read more »The University of Portland (UP) is a private Catholic university in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1901 and is affiliated with the...
Click to read more »Lower Portland is a rural suburb near Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Lower Portland is located 80 kilometres northwest of the Sydney...
Click to read more »Portland is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. The population of Portland was 494 at the 2020 census. Portland is part of the Lehigh Valley...
Click to read more »Portland Airport may refer to: Portland Airport (Victoria) in Portland, Victoria, Australia (IATA: PTJ) Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »The Portland Penny is the name subsequently given to a specific copper matron head one-cent coin, used to decide the name of Portland, Oregon. The City...
Click to read more »Station (Portland, Maine), 1888–1960 Portland Union Station, in Portland, Oregon Portland railway station (England), in Portland, Dorset Portland (disambiguation)...
Click to read more »The Portland metropolitan area is a metro area with its core in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. It has 5 principal cities, the largest being...
Click to read more »Occupy Portland was a collaboration that began on October 6, 2011, in downtown Portland, Oregon, as a protest and demonstration against economic inequality...
Click to read more »Portland Mason (/meɪsən/; 26 November 1948 – 10 May 2004) was a British-American child actress and writer. Mason was born on 26 November 1948 and was the...
Click to read more »Portland Public Library is the main library of the public library system in Portland, Maine, USA. It is located at 5 Monument Square on Congress Street...
Click to read more »Portland Exposé is a 1957 American film noir directed by Harold Schuster and starring Edward Binns and Carolyn Craig. The plot follows a tavern owner in...
Click to read more »Portland Tram may refer to: The Portland Aerial Tram, an aerial cableway in Portland, Oregon, USA The Portland Streetcar, a tramway or tram system (British...
Click to read more »Portland Rosebuds may refer to: Portland Rosebuds (baseball), a Negro league baseball team in Portland, Oregon in 1946 Portland Rosebuds (WWWL), a baseball...
Click to read more »RNAS Portland (ICAO: EGDP) was an air station of the Royal Navy, situated at the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. It was established in 1917 on the western...
Click to read more »The Portland Loo is a type of single-occupancy public toilet designed by the city of Portland, Oregon. It is manufactured, sold, and marketed by the Portland-based...
Click to read more »Portland Canal is an arm of Portland Inlet, one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast. It is approximately 114 km (71 mi) long. The Portland...
Click to read more »been named HMS Portland, either after Portland Harbour in Dorset or after holders of the title of the Duke of Portland: English ship Portland (1653) was a...
Click to read more »Portland Timbers is a Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion team that began playing in 2011. Portland Timbers may also refer to: Portland Timbers 2, the...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon, United States, is home to three major league sports teams — the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association, the Portland...
Click to read more »The Portland Streetcar is a streetcar system in Portland, Oregon, that opened in 2001 and serves areas surrounding downtown Portland. The 3.9-mile (6.3 km)...
Click to read more »The mayor of Portland, Oregon, is the official head of the city of Portland, Oregon, United States. The officeholder is elected for a four-year term and...
Click to read more »The Portland Rockies were a minor league baseball team that played in Portland, Oregon. The Rockies were members of the Class A-Short Season Northwest...
Click to read more »Portland Communications is a political consultancy and public relations agency set up in 2001 by Tim Allan, a former adviser to Tony Blair, director of...
Click to read more »The Portland Buckaroos was the name of several professional ice hockey teams based in Portland, Oregon. The first incarnation of Portland Buckaroos played...
Click to read more »The Portland Building, alternatively referenced as the Portland Municipal Services Building, is a 15-story municipal office building located at 1120 SW...
Click to read more »Cape Portland, officially Luemerrernanner / Cape Portland, is both a geographical feature and a locality near the north-eastern tip of Tasmania, Australia...
Click to read more »Portland Monthly, also known as Portland Magazine and Portland Monthly Magazine, is a monthly magazine based in Maine. Founded in 1985 by Colin Sargent...
Click to read more »Portland Street (Chinese: 砵蘭街) is a popular street in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The street is the location of the business and retailing skyscraper complex,...
Click to read more »The Portland Marathon Presented by OHSU Health is an annual sporting event which takes place on the first Sunday of October in Portland, Oregon, first...
Click to read more »city of Portland, Oregon, the hometown of series creator Matt Groening. Many characters on the show have names similar to streets in Portland; Burnside...
Click to read more »Portland Speedway was a half-mile race track for auto racing in Portland, Oregon, U.S. It was in existence from 1924 until 2001. The track began as a five-eighths-mile...
Click to read more »PS Portland was a large side-wheel paddle steamer, an ocean-going steamship with side-mounted paddlewheels. She was built in 1889 for passenger service...
Click to read more »The Portland Club is a social club at 156 State Street in Portland, Maine. It operates as a 501(c)(3) Public Charity; in 2024, it claimed total revenue...
Click to read more »Portland Police may refer to: Port of Portland Police Department (Oregon), USA Port of Portland Police (United Kingdom) Portland Police Bureau, Oregon...
Click to read more »The Portland Eagles were a minor league professional hockey team located in Portland, Oregon. They were known as the Portland Penguins for one season...
Click to read more »Prosper Portland, formerly the Portland Development Commission (PDC), is the community development corporation created by the city of Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »Portland Bill Portland Bill is a narrow promontory (or bill) at the southern end of the Isle of Portland, and the southernmost point of Dorset, England...
Click to read more »Portland Place is a street in the Marylebone district of central London. Named after the 3rd Duke of Portland, the unusually wide street is home to the...
Click to read more »Portland is a 1996 Danish drama film written and directed by Niels Arden Oplev, in his feature film debut. It stars Anders W. Berthelsen, Ulrich Thomsen...
Click to read more »The Portland Fighting Shockwave is a women's professional football team competing in the Women's Football Alliance. The team is based in Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »mayor of Portland, Maine is the official head of the city of Portland, Maine, United States, as stipulated in the Charter of the City of Portland. This article...
Click to read more »The Portland Hotel (or Hotel Portland) was a late-19th-century hotel in Portland, Oregon, United States, that once occupied the city block on which Pioneer...
Click to read more »The Portland is a sheep breed that takes its name from the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. This breed is raised primarily for meat. Once common all...
Click to read more »The Portland Trust is a British non-profit ‘action tank’ whose mission is to promote peace and stability between Israelis and Palestinians through economic...
Click to read more »Chinatown, Portland may refer to: Old Town Chinatown, Portland, Oregon Chinatown, Portland, Maine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
Click to read more »South Portland is a long, narrow neighborhood just south of Downtown Portland, Oregon, hemmed in between the Willamette River and the West Hills. It stretches...
Click to read more »The Portland Police Bureau (PPB), officially the Portland Bureau of Police, is the law enforcement agency of the city of Portland, the largest city in...
Click to read more »The Diocese of Portland (Latin: Dioecesis Portlandensis) is a diocese of the Catholic Church for the entire state of Maine in the United States. It is...
Click to read more »The 2024 Portland municipal elections were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the mayor, city auditor and city council of Portland, Oregon. This was the...
Click to read more »Portland Group may refer to: The Portland Group, a computer company Portland Group (geology) or Portlandian, a series of rock strata from the Late Jurassic...
Click to read more »Portland University was a private, Methodist post-secondary school in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1891 in a split from Willamette University...
Click to read more »The Portland Beavers was the name of separate minor league baseball teams, which represented Portland, Oregon, in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The...
Click to read more »Eagle Portland is a gay bar catering to bears and leather enthusiasts, located in north Portland, Oregon, United States. Eagle Portland is a gay bar located...
Click to read more »Portland is a city in Sumner and Robertson counties in Tennessee. The population was 11,486 in 2010 according to estimates by the U.S. census bureau and...
Click to read more »primarily on health sciences with a main campus, including two hospitals, in Portland, Oregon. The institution was founded in 1887 as the University of Oregon...
Click to read more »The Portland Observatory is a historic maritime signal tower at 138 Congress Street in the Munjoy Hill section of Portland, Maine. Built in 1807, it is...
Click to read more »William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland (14 April 1738 – 30 October 1809) was a British Whig and then a Tory politician during...
Click to read more »Aalborg Portland is a cement-producing company in Denmark. It was established in Aalborg in the 19th century. Portland cement was patented in 1824 by the...
Click to read more »NBC Portland can refer to: KGW, the NBC television affiliate in Portland, Oregon. WCSH, the NBC television affiliate in Portland, Maine. This disambiguation...
Click to read more »Badlands Portland, or simply Badlands, is a gay bar in Portland, Oregon, United States. Established in 2024, the bar operates in the space that previously...
Click to read more »West Portland Park is a neighborhood in the Southwest section of Portland, Oregon. It lies between SW 53rd Ave. in the west and SW 35th Ave. in the east...
Click to read more »White Portland cement or white ordinary Portland cement (WOPC) is similar to ordinary, gray Portland cement in all aspects except for its high degree of...
Click to read more »Portland (Jamaican Patois: Puotlan), with its capital town Port Antonio, is a parish located on Jamaica's northeast coast. It is situated to the north...
Click to read more »Portland Bangers Football Club is an American men's soccer club based in Portland, Oregon. They were founded in 2025 and plan to field a semi-professional...
Click to read more »Portland is a city in Ashley County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, Portland had a population of 325. Portland was first settled in the...
Click to read more »Portland Opera is an American opera company based in Portland, Oregon. Its performances take place in the Keller Auditorium and Newmark Theatre, both...
Click to read more »PGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.) was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing...
Click to read more »Portland Spirit is a 98-foot (30 m) yacht and tourist attraction based on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States. The cruise company was...
Click to read more »Portland Bible College (PBC) is a four-year Bible college in Portland, Oregon, United States that offers theological and church ministry degrees. It was...
Click to read more »The Portland Pilots is the nickname for athletics at the University of Portland. The Pilots compete in the West Coast Conference (WCC) at the NCAA Division...
Click to read more »Portland Harbour is beside the Isle of Portland, Dorset, on the south coast of England. Construction of the harbour began in 1849; when completed in 1872...
Click to read more »Portland West is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Representatives of the Jamaican Parliament. It elects one Member of Parliament...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon. The official, and also most common, nickname for Portland is The City of Roses or Rose City. The first known reference to Portland as...
Click to read more »Steam Portland is a gay bathhouse located in the Kerns neighborhood of northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. According to Portland Monthly, Steam...
Click to read more »The Portland Hearts of Pine is an American professional soccer team based in Portland, Maine, that competes in USL League One, the third tier of the United...
Click to read more »Portland, Illinois may refer to: Blue Island, Illinois in Cook County Oglesby, Illinois in LaSalle County Portland Township, Whiteside County, Illinois...
Click to read more »waterfront, South Portland is situated on Portland Harbor and overlooks the skyline of Portland and the islands of Casco Bay. Due to South Portland's close proximity...
Click to read more »considered for merging. › The Portland Rose Festival is an annual civic festival held during the month of June in Portland, Oregon. It is organized by the...
Click to read more »Portland Brewing Company was a brewery in Portland, Oregon. A pioneer in Portland's early craft brewing scene, it was known as MacTarnahan's Brewing Company...
Click to read more »Portland College is an education establishment near Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, England. It is situated in 20 acres (81,000 m2) of Sherwood Forest, approximately...
Click to read more »The Portland Formation is a geological formation in Connecticut and Massachusetts in the northeastern United States. It dates back to the Early Jurassic...
Click to read more »gain traction in her film career, she returned to her childhood home of Portland, and her alcoholism and depression worsened. She died of complications...
Click to read more »Portland Transportation Center is a bus and train station in Portland, Maine, United States, served and run primarily by Concord Coach Lines (18 round-trips...
Click to read more »The Portland Colts were a minor league baseball team based in Portland, Oregon for five seasons (1909, 1911–14) in the Class B Northwestern League. The...
Click to read more »The "Portland" sign is displayed on the exterior of Portland, Oregon's Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, in the United States. The landmark is a tribute...
Click to read more »Portland Gear is a company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The business uses a "P" logo. The business was founded by Marcus Harvey on Black Friday...
Click to read more »(see hydraulic and non-hydraulic lime plaster). Hydraulic cements such as Portland cement set and become adhesive through a chemical reaction between the...
Click to read more »The Portland Duffs were a minor league baseball team based in Portland, Maine. From 1913 to 1915, the Portland "Duffs" played as members of the Class B...
Click to read more »East Portland was a city in the U.S. state of Oregon that was consolidated into Portland in 1891. In modern usage, the term generally refers to the portion...
Click to read more »The Portland class of heavy cruisers was a class of ships designed and constructed by the United States Navy in 1930. The two ships of the class, Portland...
Click to read more »The city of Portland, Oregon is ideal for growing roses outdoors due to its location within the marine west coast climate region, its warm, dry summers...
Click to read more »concrete, which has a bituminous binder. When aggregate is mixed with dry Portland cement and water, the mixture forms a fluid slurry that can be poured and...
Click to read more »by Portland (1886–1888, 1891–1896), the Portland Phenoms (1899), Portland (1901), Portland Duffs (1913–1915), Portland Blue Sox (1919), Portland Eskimos...
Click to read more »134°19′W / 23.683°S 134.317°W / -23.683; -134.317 Portland Reef The Portland Reef (French: Banc Portland) is a submerged shoal not rising above the surface...
Click to read more »The Portland and Rochester Railroad was a railway company in the United States. It was established in 1865 to reorganize the York and Cumberland Railroad...
Click to read more »in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District, in the United States. The site previously housed a flour mill, which operated from 1910 to 2000. The Portland Development...
Click to read more »Portland is an unincorporated community in eastern Lebanon Township, Meigs County, Ohio, United States. It has a post office with the ZIP code 45770. It...
Click to read more »lists of Portland Parks & Recreation community gardens, organized by neighborhood, in the U.S. city of Portland, Oregon. The city of Portland has provided...
Click to read more »Portland Rain was an American women's soccer team based in Portland, Oregon. The team is a member of the Women's Premier Soccer League, the third tier...
Click to read more »Portland Metro Chamber is the chamber of commerce for the Portland metropolitan area anchored by Portland, Oregon. The organization was established as...
Click to read more »Portland Meadows was an American horse racing venue in Portland, Oregon, owned by The Stronach Group since July 3, 2011 and previously owned by MI Developments...
Click to read more »Portland Public Schools or Portland School District may refer to: Portland Public Schools (Maine), in Portland, Maine, U.S. Portland Public Schools (Oregon)...
Click to read more »The Portland Gherkins are a collegiate woodbat baseball team based in Portland, Oregon. They are charter members of the Wild Wild West League, a short-season...
Click to read more »Portland Waterfront may refer to: Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon Old Port of Portland, Maine This disambiguation page lists articles about...
Click to read more »The Portland Pride were an American indoor soccer team based in Portland, Oregon, that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) from 1993...
Click to read more »Portland Air National Guard Base is a United States Air Force base, located at Portland International Airport, in Portland, Oregon. The base is the home...
Click to read more »of Portland, Oregon, since 2025. He is the president and chief executive officer of Titan Freight Systems. Wilson was born and raised in Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »The history of the city of Portland, Oregon, began in 1843 when business partners William Overton and Asa Lovejoy filed to claim land on the west bank...
Click to read more »The Portland Open is an annual disc golf tournament held most recently at the Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland, Oregon. The Portland Open was founded...
Click to read more »HMS Portland is a Type 23 frigate of the British Royal Navy. She is the eighth ship to bear the name and is the fifteenth and penultimate ship of the "Duke"...
Click to read more »Portland State University (PSU) is a public research university in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1946 as a post-secondary educational...
Click to read more »Portland Pier is located at the intersection of Commercial Street and Silver Street on the eastern waterfront in Portland, Maine. It is located between...
Click to read more »Portland (/ˈpɔːrtlənd/ PORT-lənd) is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning...
Click to read more »The Portland Tribune is an online newspaper and former printed newspaper in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Carpenter Media Group, which...
Click to read more »Portland Portland The Standard Portland Classic is a women's professional golf tournament in Oregon on the LPGA Tour. Founded 54 years ago in 1972, the...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon is divided into six sections: North Portland, Northeast Portland, Northwest Portland, South Portland, Southeast Portland, and Southwest...
Click to read more »Portland is a city in and the county seat of Jay County, Indiana, United States. The population was 6,320 at the 2020 census, Portland was platted in 1837...
Click to read more »A Portland Rose is a type of garden rose. Portland Rose or Portland Roses may also refer to: Portland Rose (train), a discontinued named passenger train...
Click to read more »Portland ministry may refer to: First Portland ministry, the British government led by the Duke of Portland from April to December 1783 Second Portland...
Click to read more »Portland Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, between 1539 and 1541. It formed part of the King's Device...
Click to read more »Portland is an electoral ward in Dorset. Since 2019, the ward has elected 3 councillors to Dorset Council. The Portland ward covers the entire Isle of...
Click to read more »The Portland Subdivision is a railway line in the state of Oregon in the United States. It is owned by the Union Pacific Railroad and runs 185 miles (298 km)...
Click to read more »Paxton Gate Portland is a pair of shops in Portland, Oregon, United States. The business is named after San Francisco-based Paxton Gate, which was founded...
Click to read more »Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home, Mausoleum and Crematory is a funerary establishment in the Sellwood neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »in Portland, Oregon. The arena is the home of the Portland Winterhawks, a major junior ice hockey team, and was the original home of the Portland Trail...
Click to read more »in the Portland rain" (2005) "Portland" - The Replacements (1997) "Portland" - Nerf Herder (2015) "Portland" - Cowboy Dinosaur (2020) "Portland Girl" -...
Click to read more »Portland towers are two former Aalborg Portland silos which have been converted into a BREEAM-certified office building in the emerging Nordhavn district...
Click to read more »Portland Inlet is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the north coast of British Columbia, Canada, approximately 55 km (34 mi) north of Prince Rupert. It...
Click to read more »The Grand Prix of Portland (currently is known as the OnlyBulls Grand Prix of Portland for sponsorship reasons) is a race that is in the IndyCar Series...
Click to read more »"Portland" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake featuring American rappers Quavo and Travis Scott from the former's mixtape More Life. The song was sent...
Click to read more »The Portland Alliance is a free monthly newspaper in Portland, Oregon. The newspaper is the primary project of a non-profit organization, the Northwest...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon, United States supports a multitude of media, including long-established newspapers, television and radio stations; a number of smaller...
Click to read more »Portland Mercury is an alternative bi-weekly newspaper and media company founded in 2000 in Portland, Oregon. It has a sibling publication in Seattle,...
Click to read more »The Portland Steel were a professional arena football team based in Portland, Oregon and members of the Arena Football League (AFL). The team started as...
Click to read more »The Portland Cascade are a women's professional softball team based in Hillsboro, Oregon, that competes in Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL). The...
Click to read more »Portland Timbers, previously known as F.C. Portland, came into existence in 1985 as an independent U.S. soccer team based in Portland, Oregon. In 1989...
Click to read more »Club Portland, previously known as Club Baths or Continental Club Baths, was a gay bathhouse in Portland, Oregon, United States. In its place now is the...
Click to read more »Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon have a city rivalry going back over a century. According to various authors, the Portland–Seattle city rivalry is...
Click to read more »Portland Seminary at George Fox University is a multi-denominational, university-based school that offers a variety of master's degree and postgraduate...
Click to read more »Isle of Portland in Dorset. The village is found close to the larger village Easton, and is most notable for containing the HM Prison Portland, including...
Click to read more »Portland Thorns FC is an American professional soccer team based in Portland, Oregon, that competes in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Established...
Click to read more »The Portland Arts Tax, formally the Arts Education and Access Income Tax, is a $35 tax paid by residents of Portland, Oregon to support school teachers...
Click to read more »The 2024 Portland mayoral election was held on November 5, 2024, to elect the mayor of Portland, Oregon. Businessman Keith Wilson was elected, defeating...
Click to read more »The Portland Vase is a Roman cameo glass vase, which dates between AD 1 and AD 25, though low BC dates have some scholarly support. It is the best known...
Click to read more »protests following the murder of George Floyd were held in the city of Portland, Oregon, concurrent with protests in other cities in the United States...
Click to read more »Portland Fire and Rescue, also known as the Portland Fire Bureau, and sometimes unofficially as the Portland Fire Department, is the principle fire suppression...
Click to read more »Portland is a sternwheel steamboat built in 1947 for the Port of Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Portland was listed on the National Register of...
Click to read more »The Portland City Council (formerly the Portland City Commission) is the legislative body of the City of Portland in Oregon and forms part of the government...
Click to read more »The Portland Company was established 10 November 1846 by John A. Poor and Norris Locomotive Works engineer Septimus Norris as a locomotive foundry to build...
Click to read more »Portland State Vanguard, formerly known as the Daily Vanguard and Vet's Extended, is an independent student newspaper for Portland State University, in...
Click to read more »series starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, set in and around Portland, Oregon, and spoofing the city's reputation as a haven for eccentric hipsters...
Click to read more »transferring to Portland State University in Portland in 1970, where he played for the Portland State Vikings as a wide receiver. At Portland State, he was...
Click to read more »The Portland Pirates were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL). Their home arena was the Cross Insurance Arena...
Click to read more »Portland is a police village and unincorporated place located in the municipal township of Rideau Lakes, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville in eastern...
Click to read more »Fox Portland may refer to: KPTV, Fox television station in Portland, Oregon WPFO, Fox television station in Portland, Maine This disambiguation page lists...
Click to read more »Southeast Portland is one of the sextants of Portland, Oregon. Parts of Southeast Portland are contained in Portland City Council Districts 1, 3, and 4...
Click to read more »Portland Club may refer to: Portland Club (London) Portland Club (Portland, Maine) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Portland...
Click to read more »The Portland Choir & Orchestra (formerly the Portland Ensign Choir & Orchestra) is a non-profit community choir and orchestra in Portland, Oregon. The...
Click to read more »The Portland Observer is one of the oldest African-American newspapers in Oregon. Established in 1970, it is published weekly (on Wednesdays), in Portland...
Click to read more »Gibson in 2016 and based in Vancouver, Washington, a suburban city in the Portland metropolitan area. Since 2016, the group has organized several dozen pro-gun...
Click to read more »of Portland is the port district responsible for overseeing Portland International Airport, general aviation, and marine activities in the Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »The Portland Museum of Art, or PMA, is the largest and oldest public art institution in Maine. Founded as the Portland Society of Art in 1882. It is located...
Click to read more »Portland is a former city in New Brunswick, Canada that amalgamated with the City of Saint John in 1889. The community was named after William Cavendish-Bentinck...
Click to read more »is an Anglican Church of England church in Fortuneswell, on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. It was built between 1838–40 and has been a Listed Grade II building...
Click to read more »(born July 15, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He also serves...
Click to read more »Portland Rosebuds was the name of two professional men's ice hockey teams in Portland, Oregon. Both teams played their home games at the Portland Ice...
Click to read more »She's in Portland is a 2020 American comedy drama film directed by Marc Carlini and written by Carlini and Patrick Alexander. It stars Tommy Dewey, François...
Click to read more »The Portland Rising is a professional ultimate team based in Portland, Maine, which competes in the Premier Ultimate League. It plays at Fitzpatrick Stadium...
Click to read more »South Portland Bus Service was a municipally owned suburban provider of mass transportation. Because the city of South Portland opted out of the Greater...
Click to read more »state of Oregon. The numbering plan area (NPA) comprises the cities of Portland, Salem, and Astoria. Area code 503 was one of the original North American...
Click to read more »Portland Breakers were an American football team that played in the United States Football League (USFL) in the mid-1980s. Before moving to Portland,...
Click to read more »formed at the Isle of Portland in 1959 and later became part of the Admiralty Research Agency (ARE) in 1984. In 1959, Portland's Admiralty Gunnery Establishment...
Click to read more »event is being considered for merging. › The Portland Polish Festival is an annual festival in Portland, Oregon, United States. As many as 10,000 people...
Click to read more »Royal Air Force Portland or more simply RAF Portland is a former Royal Air Force and ROTOR radar station on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. Located...
Click to read more »Downtown Portland is the central business district of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is on the west bank of the Willamette River in the northeastern...
Click to read more »The Hoxton, Portland is a hotel in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, in the United States. The 119-room hotel, part of the European...
Click to read more »The Portland Seven was a group of American Muslims from the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area who were arrested, indicted, and convicted in 2002–2003...
Click to read more »The Portland Rockets were a professional American football team based in Portland, Oregon for two nonconsecutive seasons during World War II. They were...
Click to read more »The Portland Paddlers are a professional table tennis team based in Portland, Oregon. The team competes in the Western Division of Major League Table Tennis...
Click to read more »The Portland Webfoots were a Minor League Baseball team in the Pacific Northwest League. They were based in Portland, Oregon and were active for only two...
Click to read more »Portland is an unincorporated community in Adair County, Kentucky, United States. Its elevation is 722 feet (220 m). On April 16, 1998, an F3 tornado struck...
Click to read more »Portland Pythons are a defunct indoor soccer team that played in the Premier Soccer Alliance (PSA) in 1998 which changed its name to the World Indoor Soccer...
Click to read more »Airport (IATA: TTD, ICAO: KTTD, FAA LID: TTD), also known as Troutdale-Portland Airport, is a corporate, general aviation, and flight-training airport...
Click to read more »the game ball. The first NWSL game was held on April 13, 2013, as the Portland Thorns visited FC Kansas City, playing to a 1–1 draw in front of a crowd...
Click to read more »2024 Portland ePrix, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2024 Hankook Portland E-Prix, was a pair of Formula E electric car race held at the Portland International...
Click to read more »kidney failure and could not travel because he was receiving dialysis. 33 Portland Place is a Marylebone mansion built in the 1770s, and designed by architect...
Click to read more »Portland Cottage light structure formerly Portland Lighthouse sometimes Portland Point Lighthouse is situated on the summit of Portland Ridge, Clarendon...
Click to read more »the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. It was active between 1924 and 1941, and again from 1946 to 1999. The helicopter station RNAS Portland formed part...
Click to read more »51°29′51.3″N 00°8′30.1″W / 51.497583°N 0.141694°W / 51.497583; -0.141694 Portland House is a skyscraper in Westminster, London. It is 101 metres (331 ft)...
Click to read more »North Portland is one of the six sextants of Portland, Oregon. North Portland is a diverse mixture of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. It...
Click to read more »LGBTQ culture in Portland, Oregon is an important part of the culture of Oregon and broader Pacific Northwest culture. Portland ranked fourth in The Advocate's...
Click to read more »The Portland Chinooks were a professional men's basketball team based out of Portland, Oregon. They were charter members of the International Basketball...
Click to read more »City of Portland may refer to: City of Portland (train) - a passenger train that used to run between Chicago and Portland Oregon City of Portland (Victoria)...
Click to read more »Providence Park Portland, Oregon Attendance: 14,179 Referee: Ramy Touchan September 18, 2018* 9:00pm (EDT) Providence Park Portland, Oregon Attendance:...
Click to read more »The city of Portland, Oregon, has more than 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) of public parks and other natural areas. Portland is home to one of the largest municipal...
Click to read more »The Portland Gale was a storm that struck the coast of New England on November 26 and 27, 1898. The storm formed when two low pressure areas merged off...
Click to read more »Mayor of Portland may refer to: Mayor of Portland, Oregon Mayor of Portland, Maine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mayor...
Click to read more »Portland Expo Center, officially the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center, is a convention center located in the Kenton neighborhood of Portland,...
Click to read more »Portland Bill Lighthouse is a functioning lighthouse at Portland Bill, on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. The lighthouse and its boundary walls...
Click to read more »The Portland Sea Dogs are a Minor League Baseball team based in Portland, Maine, playing in the Eastern League. Established in 1994, the Sea Dogs are the...
Click to read more »County is part of the Portland metropolitan area. It is the state's smallest and most populous county, and its county seat, Portland, is the state's most...
Click to read more »Maureen Theresa Muth "Rene" Portland (March 31, 1953 – July 22, 2018) was an American head coach in women's college basketball, known for her 27-year tenure...
Click to read more »population, including the state capital, Salem, and the state's largest city, Portland, which surrounds the Willamette's mouth at the Columbia. Originally created...
Click to read more »neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. It was established in 1869 as Portland High School. Its attendance boundary includes Downtown Portland, Goose...
Click to read more »The Portland Plaza is a condominium skyscraper in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It stands at a height of 272 feet (83 m) and contains 26 floors...
Click to read more »Southwest Portland is one of the sextants of Portland, Oregon. Downtown Portland lies in the Southwest section between the I-405 freeway loop and the Willamette...
Click to read more »Salmon Portland Chase (January 13, 1808 – May 7, 1873) was an American politician and jurist who served as the sixth chief justice of the United States...
Click to read more »Border Protection (CBP) at 2:15 p.m. in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin...
Click to read more »The plan for a park system in Portland, Oregon, produced by the Olmsted Brothers landscape architecture firm in 1903 served as the model for much of the...
Click to read more »Interstate 205 (I-205) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon and Washington, United States. The north–south freeway...
Click to read more »The Portland Night Market is a night market in Portland, Oregon, United States. It operates approximately six times per year in southeast Portland's Buckman...
Click to read more »Portland is a Michelin-starred restaurant in London, United Kingdom. Food portal List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Greater London "Portland – London...
Click to read more »Portland Hoffa (January 25, 1905 – December 26, 1990) was an American comedian, radio host, actress, and dancer. The daughter of an itinerant optometrist...
Click to read more »Portland Road may refer to: Portland Road, Queensland, a town in the Shire of Cook Edgbaston Foundation Ground, a cricket ground located on Portland Road...
Click to read more »Portland Adventist Academy (PAA) is a private high school located in Portland, Oregon, United States operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It...
Click to read more »Portland International Jetport (IATA: PWM, ICAO: KPWM, FAA LID: PWM), locally known as the Jetport, is a public airport two miles (3 km) west of downtown...
Click to read more »The Portland Group (defining the Portlandian) is a Late Jurassic (Tithonian) lithostratigraphic group (a sequence of rock strata) in South East England...
Click to read more »Portland Cà Phê (Vietnamese: "Portland Coffee") is a coffee shop with two locations in Portland, Oregon. The business specializes in Vietnamese coffee...
Click to read more »The Portland Aquarium was a 12,500-square-foot (1,160 m2) for-profit aquarium in Oak Grove, Oregon, United States that opened to the public on December...
Click to read more »formerly known as the Rose Garden, is the primary indoor sports arena in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is used for basketball, rodeos, circuses, conventions...
Click to read more »Area, United States. In North America, it is called Indian, Provincial, Portland, or Texas gauge (or in the San Francisco Bay Area region of California...
Click to read more »Seth "Toad" Todd, better known as the Portland Frog, is an activist based in the Portland metropolitan area, United States. They are known for wearing...
Click to read more »Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is the home of the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer (MLS) and Portland Thorns FC of the National...
Click to read more »Portland is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Portland, Dodge County, Wisconsin, a town Portland (community), Dodge County, Wisconsin...
Click to read more »Kennebec and Portland Railroad was a railway company in the United States. It was chartered in 1836, and constructed its original line between Portland, Maine...
Click to read more »The Mirabella Portland, also known as simply the Mirabella, is a high-rise building in the South Waterfront District in Portland, Oregon, United States...
Click to read more »50°34′00″N 2°27′15″W / 50.5666°N 2.4541°W / 50.5666; -2.4541 Weymouth and Portland was a local government district with borough status in Dorset, England...
Click to read more »several solo shows, including Homecoming, BUST, and The People's Republic of Portland. Her marriage to Seattle writer Michael Neff ended in 2003. She subsequently...
Click to read more »land border between Alaska and British Columbia and at the head of the Portland Canal, a 130-mile (210 km) long fjord which forms a portion of the border...
Click to read more »for merging. › Feast Portland was an annual food festival in Portland, Oregon, United States. According to Eater, Feast Portland was the largest "celebration...
Click to read more »Portland Head Light is a historic lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The light station sits on a headland at the entrance of the primary shipping channel...
Click to read more »Portland Aerial Tram Portland Art Museum Portland Chinatown Museum Portland Japanese Garden Portland Puppet Museum Portland Saturday Market Portland Spirit...
Click to read more »Portland TV was a British adult television company that provided subscription and pay-per-view services to UK audiences on the Sky UK, Virgin TV and Freeview...
Click to read more »Portland High School is a public high school established in 1821 in Portland, Maine, United States, which educates grades 9–12. The school is part of the...
Click to read more »Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores, based in Portland, Oregon. Their flagship store, dubbed Powell's City of Books, claims to be the largest independent...
Click to read more »Portland Park may refer to: Portland Park, Ashington, a defunct football ground in Ashington, England Portland Park, Galston, a defunct football ground...
Click to read more »Portland East is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Representatives of the Jamaican Parliament. It elects one Member of Parliament...
Click to read more »The Portland Wave, originally known as the Portland Mountain Cats, was a professional basketball team in the United States Basketball League (USBL) from...
Click to read more »List of bridges in Portland may refer to: List of bridges in Portland, Oregon List of bridges in Portland, Maine This disambiguation page lists articles...
Click to read more »Portland Monthly (also referred to as Portland Monthly Magazine) is a quarterly news and general interest magazine which covers food, politics, business...
Click to read more »result and affect placental development. Hemoglobin Portland I (also referred to as ζ2γ2 or Hb Portland-1) is a form of hemoglobin existing at low levels...
Click to read more »The government of Portland, Oregon, is based on a mayor–council government system. Elected officials include the mayor, a 12-member city council, and a...
Click to read more »of Portland was a named passenger train on the Union Pacific Railroad between Chicago, Illinois, and Portland, Oregon. The first trip left Portland on...
Click to read more »Tabor Villa)) is a neighborhood in the Northeast and Southeast sections of Portland, Oregon, United States, and contains an area east of Mount Tabor, a cinder...
Click to read more »The Portland Pilots men's soccer team represents the University of Portland in NCAA Division I men's soccer competitions. The Pilots compete in the West...
Click to read more »Portland Symphony may refer to: Portland Symphony Orchestra, Portland, Maine, United States Oregon Symphony, Portland, Oregon, United States, formerly...
Click to read more »The Portland and Willamette Valley Railway was incorporated on 19 January 1885 to continue construction of a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge railroad line between...
Click to read more »The Portland Timbers 2 is an American professional soccer team based in Portland, Oregon. The team, often referred to as "T2", serves as the reserve squad...
Click to read more »Tualatin Mountains (also known as the West Hills or Southwest Hills of Portland) are a range on the western border of Multnomah County, Oregon, United...
Click to read more »The Portland Flats (later known as the Portland Hotel) was the first luxury apartment building constructed in Washington, D.C. Construction of the elaborate...
Click to read more »Portland City Grill is a restaurant located on the 30th floor of the U.S. Bancorp Tower in Portland, Oregon. Known for its happy hour and views of the...
Click to read more »Portland Armory may refer to: Portland Regency Hotel & Spa, Portland, Maine The Armory (Portland, Oregon) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Click to read more »"Keep Portland Weird" is a popular slogan that appears on bumper stickers, signs, and public buildings throughout Portland, Oregon and its surrounding...
Click to read more »On June 4, 2025, ongoing protests began in Portland, Oregon in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations and presence in the city...
Click to read more »Portland International Airport (PDX) features an iconic carpet. Situated in Portland, Oregon, United States, the carpet features geometric shapes on a...
Click to read more »history of Portland, Maine, began in 1842 with the arrival of the Portland, Saco & Portsmouth Railroad (PS&P). Most of the rail activity in Portland concerned...
Click to read more »Portland Bay (Dhauwurdwurrung: Kardermudelar / Pathowwererer) is a small bay off the coast of Victoria, Australia. It is about 360 kilometres (220 mi)...
Click to read more »The Portland Terminal Company (reporting mark PTM) was a terminal railroad notable for its control of switching (shunting) activity for the Maine Central...
Click to read more »Northeast sections of Portland, Oregon, United States. During the latter half of the 20th century, Albina was home to the majority of Portland’s African American...
Click to read more »Portland Union Station is a train station in Portland, Oregon, United States, situated near the western shore of the Willamette River in Old Town Chinatown...
Click to read more »The Portland Breakwater Light (also called Bug Light) is a small lighthouse in South Portland, Maine, United States. A lighthouse was first built here...
Click to read more »Portland Beavers Ballpark was a description of a new stadium in Portland, Oregon, or in an outlying city that was being planned for the Portland Beavers...
Click to read more »The holiday Halloween is celebrated in many ways in the American city of Portland, Oregon. Annual events during the Halloween season have included the witch...
Click to read more »Portland is a town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2016 census, Portland had a population of 2,424 people. The town was...
Click to read more »The Portland Montreal Pipeline is a series of underground crude oil pipelines connecting South Portland, Maine, in the United States with Montreal, Quebec...
Click to read more »The Portland Winterhawks are a junior ice hockey team based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1950 as the Edmonton Oil Kings, the team relocated to Portland...
Click to read more »A Breton plotter (French: Rapporteur Breton), also known as a Portland course plotter or Weems protractor named after later manufacturers producing similar...
Click to read more »Portland, also known as the Portland Women's March, the Women's March on Washington, Portland, and Women's March Portland, was an event in Portland,...
Click to read more »The Portland, Saco and Portsmouth Railroad (PS&P) was a railroad in Maine that ran from Portland via Saco to South Berwick. It began operations in 1842...
Click to read more »The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, that connects the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon...
Click to read more »(opened later that year), and yet further to Portland, Maine, with renaming to the Boston and Portland Railroad on April 3, 1839, opening to the New...
Click to read more »Don't Shoot Portland, also called Don't Shoot PDX, is a Portland, Oregon-based accountability group formed by Black Lives Matter supporter Teressa Raiford...
Click to read more »Portland is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Portland Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2020...
Click to read more »The Portland Ice Arena, also called the Portland Ice Hippodrome or the Portland Hippodrome, was a 2,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in northwest...
Click to read more »train in Portland, Oregon, United States. Two of the victims, Ricky John Best of Happy Valley and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche of Portland, were killed;...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon has an extended history of street activism and has seen many notable protests. Portland's first organized demonstration was held in 1857...
Click to read more »Portland Gallery is an art gallery in central London, England. Founded in 1986 by Tom Hewlett, Portland Gallery is one of London's commercial art galleries...
Click to read more »Top Chef: Portland is the eighteenth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. It was first announced by Bravo on September 28, 2020....
Click to read more »Portland's Centers for the Arts (stylized as Portland'5 Centers for the Arts), formerly known as the Portland Center for the Performing Arts (PCPA), is...
Click to read more »MOD Portland Bill is a Ministry of Defence site, managed by QinetiQ, used for magnetic measurement on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. The facility...
Click to read more »The Portland Handicap is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Doncaster over a distance of...
Click to read more »Portland State Vikings is the nickname of the NCAA-affiliated, intercollegiate athletic teams representing Portland State University of Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »CBS Portland can refer to: KOIN, the CBS television affiliate in Portland, Oregon. WGME-TV, the CBS television affiliate in Portland, Maine. This disambiguation...
Click to read more »The 2025 Portland Timbers season was the 39th season in their existence and the 15th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the...
Click to read more »of Portland (née Cavendish; 27 August 1750 – 3 June 1794) was Duchess of Portland and the wife of William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, the...
Click to read more »Portland Harborview is a historic hotel at 157 High Street in Portland, Maine, United States. The hotel was developed by Henry P. Rines, a Portland hotelier...
Click to read more »The Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon (Archidioecesis Portlandensis in Oregonia) is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church in western Oregon in the United...
Click to read more »neighborhood in the Albina district, a historically Black district of Portland, Oregon, United States. The Kinneys, a Black and Indigenous family, owned...
Click to read more »Portland Township may refer to: Portland Township, now part of South Frontenac, Ontario Portland Township, Ashley County, Arkansas, in Ashley County, Arkansas...
Click to read more »runs for a length of 29 kilometres (18 mi) from West Bay to the Isle of Portland and in places is up to 15 metres (50 ft) high and 200 metres (660 ft) wide...
Click to read more »The Portland LumberJax (sometimes referred to as the Jax) were a professional box lacrosse team based in Portland, Oregon, which played in the National...
Click to read more »The city flag of Portland, Oregon, consists of a green field on which is placed a white four-pointed star (a truncated hypocycloid) from which radiate...
Click to read more »Portland is a historic district, neighborhood and former independent town northwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. It is situated along a bend of the...
Click to read more »races at Portland International Raceway in Portland, Oregon over the years. The Portland 112 is an ARCA Menards Series West race at Portland International...
Click to read more »The Portland Tiara was a diamond-encrusted gold and silver tiara made by Cartier for Winifred, Duchess of Portland to wear at the coronation of Edward...
Click to read more »Portland Wrestling) is the common name used to refer to several different professional wrestling companies, both past and present, based in Portland,...
Click to read more »Massachusetts, including the now defunct Boston Phoenix, Providence Phoenix, Portland Phoenix, and Worcester Phoenix. These publications emphasized local arts...
Click to read more »The 2026 Portland Timbers season is the 40th season in their existence and the 16th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top-flight...
Click to read more »The Portland Buddhist Church, located in northwest Portland, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The church was important to...
Click to read more »The American city of Portland, Oregon has many women's sports teams. In 2024, Inc. magazine said Portland "is well known for its embrace of women's sports"...
Click to read more »The Portland Waterfront strike of 1922 was a labor strike conducted by the International Longshoremen's Association which took place in Portland, Oregon...
Click to read more »July 9, 2015, he received a four-year, $70 million offer sheet from the Portland Trail Blazers. However, three days later, the Thunder exercised their right...
Click to read more »Portland is a settlement in Guadeloupe in the commune of Le Moule, on the island of Grande-Terre. It is located to the east of Guillocheau and Laureal...
Click to read more »The Portland Reporter was a newspaper published in Portland, Oregon, United States in the early 1960s. It was founded by unions, which were calling on...
Click to read more »Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is a Bureau of the City of Portland, Oregon that manages the city parks, natural areas, recreational facilities, gardens...
Click to read more »U.S. state of Maine, based in South Portland, in the state's largest metropolitan area. It included the Portland Press Herald, the state's largest newspaper...
Click to read more »notable University of Portland alumni. The University of Portland is a private, Roman Catholic university located in north Portland, Oregon, along the east...
Click to read more »The Bangor and Portland Railway (B&P) was an American railroad incorporated in 1879. It began operations between Bangor and Portland, Pennsylvania, the...
Click to read more »The Portland Stags were an American semi-professional ultimate team based in Portland, Oregon. The Stags competed as part of Major League Ultimate (MLU)...
Click to read more »The 2013–14 Portland Pilots women's basketball team represented the University of Portland in the 2013–14 college basketball season. It was head coach...
Click to read more »The 2023 Portland Timbers season was the 37th season in their existence and the 13th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the...
Click to read more »one Vancouver–Seattle, one Vancouver–Seattle–Portland, three Seattle–Portland, and two Seattle–Portland–Eugene. No train travels the entire length of...
Click to read more »Portland Christian School, based in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, is a private Christian school traditionally supported and affiliated with those...
Click to read more »Fountain (originally named Portland) is an unincorporated community in Shawnee Township, Fountain County, Indiana, United States. The Wabash and Erie Canal...
Click to read more »The Duchess of Portland refers to the wife or widow of a Duke of Portland, a former title in the peerage of Great Britain. The title was created in 1716...
Click to read more »Portland Raised Beach refers to small raised beaches on either side of Portland Bill, on the Isle of Portland, part of the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England...
Click to read more »The Portland Thunderbirds, formerly the Portland Pioneers, were a semi-professional American football team based in Portland, Oregon from 1961 to 1966...
Click to read more »to south. It travels to the west of the Cascade Mountains, connecting Portland to Salem, Eugene, Medford, and other major cities in the Willamette Valley...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon contains six public school districts, many private schools, as well as public and private colleges and universities including Portland...
Click to read more »Portland Academy was a private school in Portland, Maine. Portland Academy was chartered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on February 27, 1794 while...
Click to read more »Pulpit Rock Pulpit Rock is a coastal feature at Portland Bill, the southern tip of the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. Intended to have the appearance...
Click to read more »The Portland State Office Building is a government building located at 800 Northeast Oregon Street in Portland, Oregon's Lloyd District, in the United...
Click to read more »The American city of Portland, Oregon has 21 public street plazas administered by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT), as of 2025. The plazas...
Click to read more »The Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad was a railroad planned to connect Portland, Maine to Ogdensburg, New York. The plan failed, and in 1880 the Vermont...
Click to read more »Old Town Chinatown is the official Chinatown of the northwest section of Portland, Oregon, United States. The Willamette River forms its eastern boundary...
Click to read more »The American city of Portland, Oregon has been recognized for its pizza culture and establishments. In Time Out's 2024 list of the world's best twenty...
Click to read more »The 2025–26 Portland Trail Blazers season was the 56th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). On July 19, 2025, former All-Star...
Click to read more »The Portland Academy and Female Seminary was a private school in Portland, Oregon, United States, operated by the Methodist Episcopal Church from 1851...
Click to read more »England's NESN network. He is a co-owner of the USL League One soccer team Portland Hearts of Pine. He is the Co-Chairman of The Jimmy Fund. Caron is a graduate...
Click to read more »Bidwell Marriott Portland is a hotel located at 520 Southwest Broadway in Portland, Oregon, United States. Construction on the Portland Marriott City Center...
Click to read more »video game. According to the legend, the game appeared in arcades around Portland, Oregon in 1981. The gameplay was supposedly psychoactive, abstract, and...
Click to read more »The Portland Rosebuds, sometimes called the Portland Roses, were a baseball team owned by Jesse Owens. The Rosebuds were part of the West Coast Baseball...
Click to read more »The Portland Memory Garden is a garden and park in Portland, Oregon's Lents neighborhood, in the United States. The garden, part of Ed Benedict Park,...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon. In 2024, Country Living ranked Portland number 24 in a list of the 30 best places for viewing cherry blossoms in the U.S. Portland also...
Click to read more »summer league based out of Portland, Oregon. It serves as a developmental minor league and is owned and operated by the Portland Pickles collegiate baseball...
Click to read more »HM Prison Portland is a male adult prison and young offender institution in the village of The Grove on the Isle of Portland, in Dorset, England. It is...
Click to read more »franchises, the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Portland Winterhawks...
Click to read more »American federal holiday Thanksgiving is celebrated annually in the city of Portland, Oregon. A parade was held from 1987 to 2016, initially created by Meier...
Click to read more »American city of Portland, Oregon, pedestrian crossings are managed by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the Portland Bureau of Transportation...
Click to read more »The Portland Symphony Orchestra (PSO) was established in 1924 in Portland, Maine, United States, as the Amateur Strand Symphony Orchestra. Started by...
Click to read more »The Portland ePrix (known as the Southwire Portland ePrix then Hankook Portland ePrix for sponsorship reasons) was an annual race of the FIA Formula E...
Click to read more »The Portland Stake Tabernacle, (also known as the Portland First Ward Meetinghouse and the Colonial Heights Building), is a historic church building for...
Click to read more »Cave Hole is a large cave on the south east side of the Isle of Portland, a large peninsular in Dorset, England. It has a blowhole and a wooden crane,...
Click to read more »Portland General Electric (PGE) is a Fortune 1000, publicly traded energy company based in Portland, Oregon, that generates, transmits and distributes...
Click to read more »USS Portland (LPD-27) is a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship of the United States Navy, named after the U.S. city of Portland, Oregon. The...
Click to read more »Portland Public Schools (PPS; officially Portland School District 1J) is a public school district located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is the...
Click to read more »The naval Battle of Portland, or Three Days' Battle, took place during 18–20 February 1653 (28 February – 2 March 1653 (Gregorian calendar)), during the...
Click to read more »Portland Anarchist Road Care (PARC) was a road maintenance organization formed in 2017 by anarchists in Portland, Oregon, United States, with the intention...
Click to read more »boomtown. It was founded and owned by the Pacific Portland Cement Company, which produced Portland cement that was bagged and labeled under the company's...
Click to read more »Andover College in South Portland, Maine began as the Andover Institute of Business in Portland in 1967; the name was changed to Andover College in 1977...
Click to read more »Follow the Crows is a temporary art trail slated to remain installed in Portland, Oregon, on August 7, 2026. Similar to the 2024 installation Coraline's...
Click to read more »Portland Mercado is a collection of food carts (or a "pod") in Portland, Oregon, United States. The carts are located in Southeast Portland's Mt. Scott-Arleta...
Click to read more »2026 MLS Player of the Month: August/September 2024 Timbers, Portland. "Evander". Portland Timbers. Retrieved 30 December 2025. "Bonsucesso x Vasco - Campeonato...
Click to read more »The Portland Temple may refer to one of the following temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Portland Maine Temple Portland Oregon...
Click to read more »Portland Orange is the color of light emitted by the dont walk phase of pedestrian crossing signals in the United States and Canada. The color was chosen...
Click to read more »west-southwest to Dyer Point in Cape Elizabeth. The city of Portland and the Port of Portland are on Casco Bay's western edge. There are multiple theories...
Click to read more »American city of Portland, Oregon has been described as skateboard-friendly and the "skateboarding capital of the world". Portland Parks & Recreation...
Click to read more »Portland Japanese Garden is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, cultural institution, and public attraction in Portland, Oregon. The Garden, which opened...
Click to read more »Portland Community College (PCC) is a public community college in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is the largest post-secondary institution in the...
Click to read more »The Port of Portland is a seaport located in Portland, Maine. It is the second-largest tonnage seaport in New England as well as one of the largest oil...
Click to read more »Greater Portland METRO is a regional public transportation system, established in 1966, in Southern Maine. Operated by the Greater Portland Transit District...
Click to read more »The Pink Pippos of Portland is a 2002 British children's storybook written by Sandra Fretwell. The book was adapted for the stage by Sandra’s daughter...
Click to read more »The sexual abuse cases in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon in the United States is an important chapter in the series of Catholic sex...
Click to read more »for merging. › Portland Sunday Parkways is a series of cycling events operated by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) in Portland, Oregon, United...
Click to read more »Portland Portland is a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador. It is part of the local service district of Lethbridge and Area. Portland is located on...
Click to read more »Gregory-Portland High School is a high school in Portland, Texas, and is a part of the Gregory-Portland Independent School District in southeastern San...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon, has been home to many baseball teams, dating back to the 19th century. Despite this, Portland has never fielded a Major League Baseball...
Click to read more »professional soccer player who plays as an attacking midfielder for the Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the United States...
Click to read more »Portland City Hall is the center of city government in Portland, Maine. The fourth city hall built in Portland, it is located at 389 Congress Street, on...
Click to read more »Portland Taiko is a kumidaiko performance group based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Kumidaiko is the Japanese art form of ensemble drumming, also...
Click to read more »Defenses of Portland was a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command. It coordinated the coast defenses of Portland, Maine, the...
Click to read more »Church is a former Church of England church in The Grove, on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. Designed by Major-General Sir Edmund Du Cane, the church was built...
Click to read more »The Portland ICE facility is the common name of a building used by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Portland, Oregon. It is also known...
Click to read more »University was a private Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS) university in Portland, Oregon, that closed in spring 2020. One remaining program, the accelerated...
Click to read more »Park neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. Grant serves inner and central Northeast Portland and southeastern North Portland. It is the largest...
Click to read more »Cedar Mill, an unincorporated area in Washington County, Oregon, in the Portland metropolitan area near Beaverton. Columbia's rapid sales growth was fueled...
Click to read more »The Portland Prowlers were a professional indoor football team based in Portland, Oregon. Playing as a member of the Indoor Professional Football League...
Click to read more »The Portland Webfeet were a Minor League Baseball team in the Pacific Northwest League. They were located in Portland, Oregon and played at Columbia Park...
Click to read more »binder, and water. The most common binder since the early 20th century is Portland cement, but the ancient binder lime (producing lime mortar) is still used...
Click to read more »Portland, Oregon, in the United States, is known for having an established coffee culture. In February 2012, The New York Times reported that Portland...
Click to read more »Portland Fish Market is a fish market in Portland, Oregon. The fish and chips the market offers in addition to its fresh seafood has received some local...
Click to read more »The 1866 great fire of Portland was a large fire that spread throughout the city of Portland, Maine, on July 4, 1866—the second Independence Day after...
Click to read more »neighborhood in the Northeast and Southeast sections of Portland, Oregon. Prior being annexed by Portland, the community was enumerated as a Census-designated...
Click to read more »The Louisville and Portland Canal was a 1.9-mile (3.1 km) canal bypassing the Falls of the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky. The Falls form the only...
Click to read more »Atlantic Academy Portland, formerly known as the Isle of Portland Aldridge Community Academy, is a coeducational all-through school for children aged 4...
Click to read more »London in 1834, RIBA has a central London office (temporarily moved from 66 Portland Place from mid-2025 due to building refurbishment work) as well as a network...
Click to read more »The Longview, Portland and Northern Railway was a historic railroad operation in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. It was founded by timber baron...
Click to read more »The Portland city auditor is one of the fourteen citywide elected positions in Portland, Oregon (the others being the mayor and twelve city councilors)...
Click to read more »people; Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, with 3.4 million people; Greater Portland, Oregon, with 2.5 million people; the Boise, Idaho metropolitan area with...
Click to read more »park in northeast Portland, Oregon. Operated by Portland Parks & Recreation, the park was acquired in 1975. "Woodlawn Park". Portland Parks & Recreation...
Click to read more »The Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge (formally known as the Portland-Columbia Toll Supported Pedestrian Bridge) is a footbridge that crosses the Delaware...
Click to read more »The federal holiday Juneteenth is celebrated annually in Portland, Oregon. A shipyard worker, Clara Peoples, is credited with spearheading the city's annual...
Click to read more »Portland Center Stage at The Armory is a theater company based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Theater productions are presented at The Armory in Portland's...
Click to read more »Columbia River Interstate Bridge, I-5 Bridge, Portland-Vancouver Interstate Bridge, Vancouver-Portland Bridge) is a pair of nearly identical steel vertical-lift...
Click to read more »The Portland Library Society (originally named Falmouth Library Society, also known as Portland Library) was a subscription library in Portland, Maine...
Click to read more »retired from revenue service on October 2, 1957, and donated to the City of Portland, Oregon in 1958. The city then put the locomotive on static display near...
Click to read more »The Portland Indians were a professional basketball team in Portland, Oregon. They were a member of the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League for...
Click to read more »The 2001 Portland Timbers season was the inaugural season for the Portland Timbers—the 3rd incarnation of a club to bear the Timbers name—of the now-defunct...
Click to read more »Portland Radio Authority (PraRadio) was a listener supported pirate radio station originally broadcasting from a mobile, 100-watt transmitter in Portland...
Click to read more »The History of Portland, Maine, begins when Native Americans originally called the Portland peninsula Məkíhkanək meaning "At the fish hook" in Penobscot...
Click to read more »(formerly Market Square or Haymarket Square) is a town square in downtown Portland, Maine, about halfway between the East Bayside and Old Port neighborhoods...
Click to read more »The 2014 Portland Timbers season was the 4th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top flight professional soccer league in...
Click to read more »Portland City Council may refer to: The city council of Portland, Maine The city council of Portland, Oregon This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Click to read more »event is being considered for merging. › The Portland Seafood and Wine Festival is an annual event in Portland, Oregon, United States. Established in 2006...
Click to read more »Ox is an Argentine steakhouse in Portland, Oregon's Eliot neighborhood, in the United States. Greg and Gabrielle Denton opened Ox in 2012. A "spillover...
Click to read more »Portland was a steam tug built in Portland, Oregon, United States. This vessel was also known as Clayoquat and Phoenix. Portland was launched on April...
Click to read more »Portland is a locality on the western side of Whangārei Harbour in Northland, New Zealand. Whangārei is about 10 km to the north. Tikorangi is a hill to...
Click to read more »Wildfang. The 1961 Portland State Vikings football team represented Portland State College (now known as Portland State University) of Portland, Oregon. In their...
Click to read more »Portland Baroque Orchestra (PBO) is an orchestra based in Portland, which is dedicated to historically informed performance of Baroque, Classical and early...
Click to read more »William T. Vinton, was a well known state senator in Oregon, representing Portland.[citation needed] During the 1960s, Vinton studied physics, architecture...
Click to read more »The Portland Cenotaph is a war memorial located on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. It is situated at New Ground, looking down to Underhill of the...
Click to read more »mixed-use development by Kevin Cavenaugh on Sandy Boulevard in the northeast Portland part of the Kerns neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Established...
Click to read more »The Porter Portland is a hotel operated by Hilton Worldwide in Portland, Oregon, as part of its Curio Collection. Establishments within the hotel included...
Click to read more »The Portland Cable Tram is heritage tramway in Portland, Victoria, Australia. It opened on 2 March 2002. Although the rolling stock in use are replicas...
Click to read more »crane on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. It is located on the cliff edge at Portland's southerly point, the promontory Portland Bill. It is part of...
Click to read more »Portland is an unincorporated community in Polk County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. A post office called Portland was established in 1911, and remained...
Click to read more »The Portland Art Museum (PAM) is an art museum in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The Portland Art Museum has 240,000 square feet (22,000 m2)...
Click to read more »Hotel Vintage Portland, historically known as the Imperial Hotel and also as The Plaza Hotel, is a historic hotel building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United...
Click to read more »supporters in Portland, Maine. During the 2020 presidential election, Jackson again supported Sanders, and again addressed a Portland rally for him on...
Click to read more »The 1972 Portland–Vancouver tornadoes were caused by an unusually intense squall line with embedded strong tornadoes that struck Oregon and Washington...
Click to read more »The Portland Daily Sun was a free newspaper that was distributed to retail and business locations in Portland, Maine between 2009 and 2014. The paper...
Click to read more »Judith Ann Bentinck, Countess of Portland, Countess Bentinck und Waldeck Limpurg (née Emerson; born 10 October 1952 in Newcastle-Under-Lyme) is a couture...
Click to read more »simply TD Bank, with joint headquarters in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Portland, Maine. The legal name of the bank was changed to TD Bank, N.A. on May...
Click to read more »The AC Hotel Portland Downtown is a 204-room hotel operated by Marriott International in Portland, Oregon. Located at the intersection of Southwest 3rd...
Click to read more »The Benson Portland, Curio Collection by Hilton is a 287-room historic hotel in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It is owned and operated by Coast...
Click to read more »Portland Works is a former cutlery works in the Highfield area of Sheffield in England. Built in 1877, it is now a Grade II* listed building and one of...
Click to read more »Port of Portland Police may refer to two police forces: Port of Portland Police (United Kingdom), Isle of Portland, United Kingdom Port of Portland Police...
Click to read more »Congress Street is the main street in Portland, Maine. 5.9 miles (9.5 km) long, it stretches from County Road, Portland's southwestern border with Westbrook...
Click to read more »Portland United Football Club is a football club based on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. In the 2024-25 season, they are members of the Southern...
Click to read more »Series in 2022, 2024 and 2026 for her role in Hacks. Olson was born in Portland, Oregon, on August 18, 1975, to Donald Lee Olson, a publisher, and Melinda...
Click to read more »The 2010 Portland Timbers season was the tenth and final season for the club in the USL Conference of the USSF Division-2 Professional League (D-2 Pro...
Click to read more »The Hilton Portland Downtown and Duniway Hotel are a pair of Hilton-brand hotels located in downtown Portland, Oregon. The original 22-story, 240-foot...
Click to read more »evangelist of the International Christian Churches, also known as the "Portland/Sold-Out Discipling Movement". McKean's father was a rear admiral in the...
Click to read more »The Green Man of Portland, also alternatively known as The Legend of the Green Man of Portland, is a 2009 art installation by artist Daniel Duford, located...
Click to read more »This is a list of seasons played by the Portland Timbers in American soccer, from 1975, when the original club first competed in the North American Soccer...
Click to read more »South Portland is a sextant of Portland, Oregon and the complement to North Portland, a group of contiguous neighborhoods delimited by geographical boundaries...
Click to read more »Basketball Association (NBA), spending a majority of his career with the Portland Trail Blazers before finishing with the Houston Rockets. He was a 10-time...
Click to read more »The 2011 Portland Timbers season was the debut season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top flight professional soccer league...
Click to read more »The Portland Police Museum is a museum located inside the Department of Justice building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It showcases artifacts...
Click to read more »retired from professional basketball in 2005. Sabonis was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the 1986 NBA draft, but he did not...
Click to read more »To Coast relay and 19,000 total participants, including events like the Portland To Coast Walk. Founded in 1982, Hood To Coast is extremely popular and...
Click to read more »the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Operated by TriMet as part of MAX Light Rail, it connects Hillsboro, Beaverton, Portland, and...
Click to read more »Portland Cherry Bombs FC is a pre-professional women's soccer team based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The team plays in the USL W League and was...
Click to read more »Historically, Portland, Oregon has been a religious city. In modern times, however, it has become the least religious city in the United States. According...
Click to read more »The 2013 Portland Timbers season was the 3rd season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the top flight professional soccer league in...
Click to read more »Portland Row (Irish: Rae Portland) is a street in Dublin which connects the North Circular Road to the north and Seville Place to the south. Portland...
Click to read more »Portland Film Festival is a non-profit organization which hosts events and programs in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 2013 by Joshua Leake with the...
Click to read more »The Portland and Western Railroad (reporting mark PNWR) is a 478-mile (769 km) Class II railroad serving the U.S. state of Oregon, and is a wholly owned...
Click to read more »St. Johns is a neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States, located in North Portland on the tip of the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Willamette...
Click to read more »Portland Press Limited is the wholly owned publishing subsidiary of The Biochemical Society. It is a publisher of journals and books in the cellular and...
Click to read more »The Portland Press Herald is a daily newspaper based in South Portland, Maine, with a statewide readership. The Press Herald mainly serves southern Maine...
Click to read more »Portland Railroad Company (PRR) was a trolleycar service which operated in Portland, Maine, between 1860 and 1941. Portland & Forest Avenue Railroad Company...
Click to read more »franchises have been proposed in Portland, Oregon on two occasions. The Oregon Stadium Campaign and the City of Portland were involved in creating a presentation...
Click to read more »airport rail link connecting Hillsboro, Beaverton, Portland City Center, and Northeast Portland to Portland International Airport. The Red Line serves 36 stations;...
Click to read more »a bar and restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. Established in late 2011, the business operates in the north Portland part of the Boise neighborhood...
Click to read more »The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Portland, Maine, United States, from its settling in 1633 to the present day. 1632 - Casco settled...
Click to read more »The Portland Fire were a professional basketball team in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) based in Portland, Oregon that joined the...
Click to read more »The Nordstrom building in downtown Portland, Oregon, occupies a city block next to Pioneer Courthouse Square and houses a Nordstrom store. The building...
Click to read more »The Portland Bureau of Transportation (or PBOT) is the largest bureau at City of Portland tasked with maintaining the city of Portland's transportation...
Click to read more »The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon on February 28, 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic is a pandemic of coronavirus...
Click to read more »Easton railway station was the terminus of the Portland Branch Railway, which operated on the Isle of Portland in the south of the English county of Dorset...
Click to read more »established in 1941 as the Housing Authority of Portland, is a housing authority that serves Portland, Oregon, and nearby municipalities in Multnomah...
Click to read more »Portland Water District (PWD) is a publicly owned water company based Portland, Maine, United States. It was established, as Portland Water Company (PWC)...
Click to read more »considered for merging. › The Portland World Naked Bike Ride (PWNBR) is an annual World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) event held in Portland, Oregon, United States...
Click to read more »Weymouth and Portland Borough Council in Dorset, England existed from 1974 to 2019. One-third of the council was elected each year, followed by one year...
Click to read more »Vernon is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon, United States. Vernon is bordered by the Woodlawn neighborhood to the north, Concordia...
Click to read more »The Real World: Portland is the twenty-eighth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living...
Click to read more »The Portland Windmills are two disused stone towers which were used as windmills from at least the early 17th century. They are located on the Isle of...
Click to read more »The 2024 Portland Timbers season was the 38th season in their existence and the 14th season for the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer (MLS), the...
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