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Northwest Portland is one of the [[Five Quadrants]] of Portland. It is bounded on the North and the West by the city limits (although the [[West Hills]] create a physical border on the West side), the East by the [[Willamette River]], and on the South by [[Burnside Street]]. It encompasses the former township of [[Linnton]], which was annexed by Portland in 1915.  
'''Northwest Portland''' is one of the [[Five Quadrants]] of Portland. It is bounded on the North and the West by the city limits (although the [[West Hills]] create a physical border on the West side), the East by the [[Willamette River]], and on the South by [[W Burnside Street]]. It encompasses the former township of [[Linnton]], which was annexed by Portland in 1915.  


==Neighborhoods of Northwest Portland==
==Neighborhoods of Northwest Portland==
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* [[Northwest Heights]]
* [[Northwest Heights]]
* [[Northwest District]]
* [[Northwest District]]
* [[Old Town/Chinatown]] (also part of [[Southwest Portland]])
* [[Old Town Chinatown]] (also part of [[Southwest Portland]])
* [[Pearl District]]  
* [[Pearl District]]  


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* [[Guilds Lake]] (historical)
* [[Guilds Lake]] (historical)
* [[West Hills]]
* [[West Hills]]
[[Category:The Five Quadrants]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, 19 September 2011

Northwest Portland is one of the Five Quadrants of Portland. It is bounded on the North and the West by the city limits (although the West Hills create a physical border on the West side), the East by the Willamette River, and on the South by W Burnside Street. It encompasses the former township of Linnton, which was annexed by Portland in 1915.

Neighborhoods of Northwest Portland

Geographical Features of Northwest Portland