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* [[Portlandia]] - The second largest hammered copper statue in America (the largest is the Statue of Liberty). | * [[Portlandia]] - The second largest hammered copper statue in America (the largest is the Statue of Liberty). | ||
* [[East 82nd Avenue]] - A major North-South arterial on Portland's Eastside. | * [[East 82nd Avenue]] - A major North-South arterial on Portland's Eastside. | ||
* [[Green industry]] - Portland has become a center for green energy. | |||
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Welcome to PortlandWiki: The community-powered city wiki for Portland, Oregon. |
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PortlandWiki is the city wiki for Portland, Oregon that you are invited to contribute to! A city wiki (or civic wiki) is a website about a town, city or region that is built and maintained by its community. PortlandWiki welcomes your contributions! PortlandWiki aims to represent the "Voice of Portland" by providing a citizen-generated news and information resource, a knowledge "hub" and historical archive for Portland, Oregon and our surrounding region. Get Involved
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Places to go near PortlandMt. 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.) And they're also great places to visit during Cascadia's wet months. And don't forget about Oxbow Regional Park. According to PortlandWiki News, it's "a wonderful place to raise your homeless family"! Things to see in PortlandStart 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
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