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352: 438: 210: 28: 225: 85:. It grew to be the second-largest city in Oregon, but was wiped out by a disastrous flood in 1948. Columbia Villa, another wartime housing project in North Portland, was redeveloped in 2003–2005 and reopened as 106: 59:. Nicknames for it include "NoPo" and "the Fifth Quadrant" (for having been the odd-one out from the four-cornered logic of SE, NE, SW, and NW, prior to the 2020 arrival of 422: 257: 175: 412: 144: 373: 229: 380: 390: 363: 294: 70:, a 2,067 ft (630.0 m) long suspension bridge completed in 1931 and extensively rehabilitated in 2003–2005. 417: 299: 111: 368: 463: 86: 289: 250: 48: 17: 385: 341: 351: 282: 89:. The complex offers public housing, rental housing, and single-family home ownership units. In 2004, the 403: 277: 183: 408: 329: 324: 314: 309: 47:
North Portland is a diverse mixture of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. It includes the
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North Portland is connected to the industrial area of Northwest Portland by the
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was constructed to the north of this section between the city limits and the
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opened along North Interstate Avenue. The light rail line parallels
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North Portland

St. Johns Bridge
Portland, Oregon
Portland International Raceway
University of Portland
Port of Portland
South Portland
St. Johns Bridge
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Vanport
Columbia River
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