PortlandWiki
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Welcome to PortlandWiki, a city wiki for Portland, Oregon that anyone can edit. The aim is to provide a comprehensive reference for anything and everything in the Portland metropolitan area. The project is very new and could use your help! Poke around and if you want to help out: register an account (no email required), explore, and add anything you think is useful. You can also click "edit" to make improvements without logging in, if you like. Then come back often and see what others have added. You're meeting PortlandWiki in its infancy. It grows and thrives with your input, and with contributions from people like you. You are invited to participate in one of our PortlandWiki "edit parties" every Monday evening. Check out our Monday Meets page to find out when and where you can attend the next one. Getting together with others to work on PortlandWiki is a great way to discuss contribution ideas, get help with figuring out "wiki text," and have fun! We also discuss PortlandWiki at WikiWednesdays, which are also free and open to anyone. Come by! |
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Getting involved with PortlandWiki
The pages below provide information on how to help build PortlandWiki.
- Introduction - Learn more about how to use PortlandWiki: how to read it, how to write for it!
- PortlandWiki Policies - Best practices to follow when adding content
- Community Portal - Where we discuss what is needed to make PortlandWiki succeed
- Administrators - Who they are, how to become one
- Article Requests - Suggest an article topic, or find an article to start building!
News
March 23, 2010
- Portland's message to upscale consumerism: "Take a hike!" Portland, Oregon Saks Fifth Avenue to Close. MarketWatch
December 18, 2009
- Economist says Portland's economic strategy isn't working. Portland Tribune
- Gold Coin
November 6, 2009
Places to go near Portland
Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens and the Pacific Coast are all within a two hour drive from Portland. These are all great places to be during the few months of the year when it is not raining - basically, July 4th - October 4th.
Multnomah Falls is the biggest waterfall in the region. You will be pleasantly surprised if you take the Old Highway along The Gorge. There are dozens of small, beautiful waterfalls.
Things to see in Portland
Start Downtown and visit the Ground Kontrol for a great experience for the kids, at any age, or drop by the Living Room Theater to check out a show. If you are not into movies and want a cool hangout, drop by Backspace.
The first week of the month offers First Thursday. Head towards Fareless Square for many galleries, then onward to the Portland Police Historical Museum for historical events known as the start of the Portland State University campus.
Things to do in Portland
- Do something yourself
- Grab a beer
- Go to Powell's Books
- Go to Forest Park
- Walk around
- Go to Waterfront Park
- Go to Pioneer Square
- Go to Lloyd Center
- Ride the Max
- Ride a bike
- See a concert
- Watch a Blazers game