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Kenton is a neighborhood in [[North Portland]] known as the home of a [[Paul Bunyan statue]] and [[Mayor Sam Adams| Sam Adams]]. It was built as a company town by the [[Swift Meat Packing Company]] starting in 1911 or so.
Kenton is a neighborhood in [[North Portland]] known as the home of a [[Paul Bunyan statue]] and [[Sam Adams| Mayor Sam Adams]]. It was built as a company town by the [[Swift Meat Packing Company]] starting in 1911 or so.


Kenton's northern border is formed by [[North Portland Harbor]], the channel of the [[Columbia River]] that separates the area from [[Hayden Island]]. Kenton's eastern boundary is [[Interstate 5]]. Its southern boundary is North [[Lombard Street]]. The western border (traveling from north to south, respectively) follows [[North Portland Road]], [[North Columbia Boulevard]], and [[North Chautauqua Boulevard]]. The [[Columbia Slough]] passes through Kenton.
Kenton's northern border is formed by [[North Portland Harbor]], the channel of the [[Columbia River]] that separates the area from [[Hayden Island]]. Kenton's eastern boundary is [[Interstate 5]]. Its southern boundary is North [[Lombard Street]]. The western border (traveling from north to south, respectively) follows [[North Portland Road]], [[North Columbia Boulevard]], and [[North Chautauqua Boulevard]]. The [[Columbia Slough]] passes through Kenton.

Revision as of 13:13, 25 December 2009

Kenton is a neighborhood in North Portland known as the home of a Paul Bunyan statue and Mayor Sam Adams. It was built as a company town by the Swift Meat Packing Company starting in 1911 or so.

Kenton's northern border is formed by North Portland Harbor, the channel of the Columbia River that separates the area from Hayden Island. Kenton's eastern boundary is Interstate 5. Its southern boundary is North Lombard Street. The western border (traveling from north to south, respectively) follows North Portland Road, North Columbia Boulevard, and North Chautauqua Boulevard. The Columbia Slough passes through Kenton.

It is the city's second-smallest neighborhood.

Good places to eat and drink include the Mock Crest Tavern, Posie's, E-San Thai and the Kenton Club.

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