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    Horse rings, remnants of a time when horses and horse-drawn vehicles provided the primary mode of transportation, can be found throughout Portland, Oregon...
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    Light Rail train in Portland, Oregon. Two of the victims, Ricky John Best of Happy Valley and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche of Portland, were killed; the...
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    Following are currently operating notable restaurants in Portland, Oregon: 3 Doors Down Café and Lounge Abigail Hall (2018) Abyssinian Kitchen Akadi Ava...
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    and Wild (2014). PortlandOregon's largest city—has been a major shooting location for filmmakers, and has been featured prominently in the films of Gus...
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  • Pond Portland Baroque Orchestra The Portland Cello Project Portland Chamber Orchestra Portland Choir & Orchestra Portland Columbia Symphony Portland Gay...
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    Horse Creek is a tributary of the McKenzie River in near the unincorporated community of McKenzie Bridge in Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon. It...
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  • Portland, Oregon, has an extensive public art collection. Displayed artworks undergo an approval process. Many of the artworks are administered by the...
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    Elliott R. Corbett (category Businesspeople from Portland, Oregon)
    benefactor. He was born 29 June 1884 in Portland Oregon and died 2 May 1963 at his home in Dunthorpe, Portland, Oregon, aged 78. He and his two brothers...
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    Jason Moore (Wikipedia editor) (category Writers from Portland, Oregon)
    content as the event developed in real time. He has additionally written about topics in Portland, Oregon, such as horse rings, roses, the Yale Union Laundry...
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  • toys in selected urban areas as part of their "war against war". Street artists In Portland, Oregon have chained toy horses to old metal rings, formerly...
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  • located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Liberty Bell may also refer to: Liberty Bell (Oregon State Capitol), Salem Oregon Liberty Bell (Portland, Oregon) Liberty...
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    Washington by Italian American artist Pompeo Coppini was installed in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The bronze sculpture was the second of three...
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    College in 1946, Portland State University is a public university officiated as a state institution in 1969. Located in the southwest Portland, Oregon, it...
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    at Fort Vancouver near today's Portland, Oregon. From this base HBC trapping parties traveled throughout the Cascades in search of beaver and other fur-bearing...
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  • Big Game (comics) (category Dark Horse Comics titles)
    Pepe Larraz  (a). Big Game, vol. .1, no. TP (December 20, 2023). Portland, Oregon: Image Comics. Retrieved on May 9, 2019. Weiss, Josh (December 5, 2023)...
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  • Urban growth boundary (category Town and country planning in the United Kingdom)
    surrounding horse farms closely tied to the city's cultural identity. The first statewide urban growth boundary policy was implemented in Oregon, under then...
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    concern based in the city. It has long since been eclipsed in importance by Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, as economic hubs on the coast of...
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    Emery Valentine (category 20th-century mayors of places in Alaska)
    Who's Who in Alaska Politics: A Biographical Dictionary of Alaskan Political Personalities, 1884–1974. Binford & Mort, 1977: Portland, Oregon. The fireman...
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  • The Protector's War (category Novels set in Oregon)
    the key to their encrypted plans is Bored of the Rings, Harvard Lampoon's parody of The Lord of the Rings. Arminger is a follower of the Evil Overlord List...
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    J. K. Wagner's Ring: A Listener's Companion and Concordance. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press, 2001. Lee, M. Owen, (1994) Wagner's Ring: Turning the Sky...
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    Columbia River (category Borders of Oregon)
    State of Oregon – via Google Books. Bishop, Ellen Morris (2003). In Search of Ancient Oregon: A Geological and Natural History. Portland, Oregon: Timber...
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    claim that old Portland "cobbles" were imported as ship's ballast is incorrect; they are local basalt, quarried near St. Helens in Oregon. In older towns...
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    Isaiah Mustafa (category Male actors from Portland, Oregon)
    Hanlon in It Chapter Two. Mustafa was born in Portland, Oregon to Shahidah Mustafa-Davis and John Wali Mustafa, the youngest of seven children in a Muslim...
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  • Yount, Jeanne (December 30, 1947). "Brown KALE Manager". Oregon Journal. Oregon, Portland. p. 17. Retrieved September 18, 2024 – via Newspapers.com....
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  • Dies the Fire (category Novels set in Oregon)
    gather supplies, collect Juniper's horses and wagon from a friend's farm, then head for Juniper's cabin in central Oregon. On the way, refugees attack them...
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  • The Emberverse series (category Novels set in Oregon)
    Lord of the Rings. The PPA is ruled from Portland, and stretches from Astoria to Pendleton. The Protector's Palace was once the Portland Central Library...
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  • mines in Oregon summarizes the mines listed by the Geographic Names Information System. As of January 7, 2014, there are 595 entries. Lists of Oregon-related...
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    Powell Butte (category Parks in Southeast Portland, Oregon)
    butte in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Boring Lava Field, which includes more than 80 small volcanic edifices and lava flows in the...
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  • cassettes, coloring books, toys, videos, and apps. The videos were shot in Portland, Oregon. Sally gets a surprise when her two favorite stuffed animals, Melody...
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    Bifröst (category Locations in Norse mythology)
    ISBN 978-0-618-57481-0. Holman, J.K. (2001). Wagner's Ring: A Listener's Companion & Concordance. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press. ISBN 978-1-57467-070-7. Larrington...
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