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Hawthorne Boulevard is an East-West two-lane arterial street running through [[Southeast Portland]]. At its west end it terminates at the [[Hawthorne Bridge]], which connects it to [[ | Hawthorne Boulevard is an East-West two-lane arterial street running through [[Southeast Portland]]. At its west end it terminates at the [[Hawthorne Bridge]], which connects it to [[Madison Street| SW Madison]] in [[Downtown]], while its east end terminates at [[East 60th Avenue| SE 60th Avenue]]. Hawthorne is the southern boundary for the [[Buckman]] and [[Sunnyside]] neighborhoods, and the northern boundary for the [[Hosford-Abernethy]] and [[Richmond]] neighborhoods. | ||
Hawthorne is well known as a popular shopping district, particularly between [[East 34th Avenue|SE 30th]] and [[East 39th Avenue|SE 39th]]. | Hawthorne is well known as a popular shopping district, particularly between [[East 34th Avenue|SE 30th]] and [[East 39th Avenue|SE 39th]]. | ||
Before the 1890s, Hawthorne was named Asylum Avenue because the [[Oregon Hospital for the Insane]] (now Oregon State Hospital) was then situated next to it. After the hospital was removed, Hawthorne was renamed in honor of the hospital's founder, [[James C.Hawthorne]]. | Before the 1890s, Hawthorne was named Asylum Avenue because the [[Oregon Hospital for the Insane]] (now Oregon State Hospital) was then situated next to it. After the hospital was removed, Hawthorne was renamed in honor of the hospital's founder, [[James C.Hawthorne]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:17, 16 January 2010
Hawthorne Boulevard is an East-West two-lane arterial street running through Southeast Portland. At its west end it terminates at the Hawthorne Bridge, which connects it to SW Madison in Downtown, while its east end terminates at SE 60th Avenue. Hawthorne is the southern boundary for the Buckman and Sunnyside neighborhoods, and the northern boundary for the Hosford-Abernethy and Richmond neighborhoods.
Hawthorne is well known as a popular shopping district, particularly between SE 30th and SE 39th.
Before the 1890s, Hawthorne was named Asylum Avenue because the Oregon Hospital for the Insane (now Oregon State Hospital) was then situated next to it. After the hospital was removed, Hawthorne was renamed in honor of the hospital's founder, James C.Hawthorne.