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'''Portland Afoot''' is a monthly 4-page news magazine and online openly-editable guide exploring low-car life in Portland.  The online guide is in the form of a wiki, enabling readers to contribute their own knowledge to Portland Afoot. All content in Portland Afoot is freely available for distribution and reuse under a Creative Commons license.
'''Portland Afoot''' is a monthly 4-page newsmagazine and openly-editable online guide exploring low-car life in Portland.  The online guide is in the form of a wiki, enabling readers to contribute their own knowledge to Portland Afoot. All content in Portland Afoot is freely available for distribution and reuse under a Creative Commons license.


Portland Afoot was launched in 2010 by Portland-based freelance journalist Michael Andersen.
Portland Afoot was launched in 2010 by Portland-based freelance journalist Michael Andersen. Its first few issues included cover stories about the best car-free camping trips, the [[TriMet]] bus routes with the best and worst on-time records and the best places to sit on the [[MAX]].
 
The magazine is published by Portland in the Round, a nonprofit journalism startup Andersen directs.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 18:24, 2 August 2010

Portland Afoot is a monthly 4-page newsmagazine and openly-editable online guide exploring low-car life in Portland. The online guide is in the form of a wiki, enabling readers to contribute their own knowledge to Portland Afoot. All content in Portland Afoot is freely available for distribution and reuse under a Creative Commons license.

Portland Afoot was launched in 2010 by Portland-based freelance journalist Michael Andersen. Its first few issues included cover stories about the best car-free camping trips, the TriMet bus routes with the best and worst on-time records and the best places to sit on the MAX.

The magazine is published by Portland in the Round, a nonprofit journalism startup Andersen directs.

External links

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