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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== |
Revision as of 13:30, 18 June 2010
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
- Forest Park
- Hillside
- Linnton
- Northwest Industrial
- Northwest Heights
- Northwest District
- Old Town/Chinatown (also part of Southwest Portland)
- Pearl District
Geographical Features of Northwest Portland
- Couch Lake (historical)
- Guilds Lake (historical)
- West Hills