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== Neighborhoods of North Portland ==
== Neighborhoods of North Portland ==
* [[Arbor Lodge]]<br>
* [[Arbor Lodge]]
* [[Bridgeton]]<br>
* [[Boise]] (also part of [[Northeast Portland]])
* [[Cathedral Park]]<br>
* [[Bridgeton]]
* [[East Columbia]]<br>
* [[Cathedral Park]]
* [[Hayden Island]]<br>
* [[East Columbia]]
* [[Kenton]]<br>
* [[Eliot]] (also part of Northeast Portland)
* [[Overlook]]<br>
* [[Hayden Island]]
* [[Portsmouth]]<br>
* [[Humboldt]] (also part of Northeast Portland)
* [[St. Johns]]<br>
* [[Kenton]]
* [[Overlook]]
* [[Piedmont]] (also part of Northeast Portland)
* [[Portsmouth]]
* [[St. Johns]]
* [[University Park]]
* [[University Park]]


==Geographical Features of North Portland==
==Geographical Features of North Portland==
* [[Bybee Lake]]<br>
* [[Bybee Lake]]
* [[Columbia Slough]]<br>
* [[Columbia Slough]]
* [[Hayden Island]]<br>
* [[Hayden Island]]
* [[Ramsey Lake]]<br>
* [[Ramsey Lake]]
* [[Smith Lake]]<br>
* [[Smith Lake]]
* [[Swan Island]]
* [[Swan Island]]

Revision as of 12:15, 26 December 2009

North Portland is one of the Five Quadrants of Portland. The boundaries of North Portland are considered to be the Willamette River on the West, the Columbia River on the North, Williams Avenue on the East and Broadway Avenue to the South. The area incorporates the former nineteenth-century towns of Albina and St. Johns, as well as the site of the twentieth-century community of Vanport.


Neighborhoods of North Portland

Geographical Features of North Portland