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PORTLAND STREETCAR NS NS 77 BUS 77 BUS 77 BUS 15 BUS 15 BUS 15 BUS NW KEARNEY ST. NW JOHNSON ST. NW IRVING ST. NW HOYT ST. NW FLANDERS ST. NW MARSHALL ST. NW OVERTON ST. NW PETTYGROVE ST. NW QUIMBY ST. NW RALEIGH ST. NW SAVIER ST. NW THURMAN ST. NW 24TH ST. NW 22ND AVE. NW 2OTH ST. NW 2OTH ST. NW 19TH ST. NW 18TH ST. NW 19TH ST. NW 18TH ST. NW MARSHALL ST. NW OVERTON ST. NW PETTYGROVE ST. NW QUIMBY ST. NW RALEIGH ST. NW SAVIER ST. NW 2OTH PLACE NW FLANDERS ST. NORTHWEST Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Congregation Beth Israel The Parish of Saint Mark St. Mary’s Cathedral of the Immaculate NW ALL STREET DISTRICTS THIS SIDE RUN NORTH-SOUTH. NORTH IS UP. NW PDX – NOB HILL 21ST & 23RD AVE. 4 BUS 4 BUS N SKIDMORE ST. N MASON ST. N SHAVER ST. N FAILING ST. N BEECH ST. N COOK ST. N MICHIGAN AVE. N MISSISSIPPI AVE. - ALBINA AVE. ALLEY N MISSISSIPPI AVENUE N MICHICAN AVE. N ALBINA AVE. 4 BUS 44 BUS 44 BUS 44 BUS N MASON ST. NE MASON ST. NE SHAVER ST. N FAILING ST. N BEECH ST. N COOK ST. N MONROE ST. NE IVY ST. NE FREMONT ST. NE BEECH ST. NE FAILING ST. NE COOK ST. NE FARGO ST. N PDX WILLIAMS AVE. N N A B C D E A B C D E 1 2 3 4 N PDX MISSISSIPPI AVE. Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center BOISE BOISE ELIOT HUMBOLDT NEIGHBORHOODS IN RELATION TO GREATER PORTLAND KILLINGSWORTH ALBERTA BELMONT HAWTHORNE DIVISION / CLINTON 21ST AVE. 23RD AVE. MISSISSIPPI WILLIAMS 33RD AVENUE MLK BLVD. SE GRAND GREELEY INTERSTATE AVE. N. ALBINA SE NE NW SW WI L L A M E T T E R I V E R E. BURNSIDE W. BURNSIDE LEGEND NEIGHBORHOOD EDITION FEATURED NEIGHBORHOODS N PORTLAND MISSISSIPPI N PORTLAND WILLIAMS NW PORTLAND NOB HILL 21ST & 23RD NE PORTLAND KILLINGSWORTH / ALBERTA SE PORTLAND HAWTHORNE / BELMONT SE PORTLAND DIVISION / CLINTON For more info on Portland mass transit, including Light Rail, visit trimet.org FEATURED BUSINESSES TRANSPORTATION SHOPPING ATTRACTIONS DINING & COCKTAILS BREWPUBS, WINERIES & SPIRITS HOTELS & INNS SERVICES NS NORTH / SOUTH LINE NW 23rd / City Center / South PORTLAND STREET CAR TRIMET BUS LINES N PDX Mississippi Ave. / Williams Ave. SE PDX Hawthorne / Belmont NW PDX Nob Hill - 21st / 23rd Ave. SE PDX Division St. / Clinton St. NE PDX Killingsworth / Alberta NS NS 4 BUS BUS 44 BUS 73 BUS 77 BUS 9 BUS 72 BUS 15 BUS 8 BIKETOWN STATIONS Nike On-Street Bike Rentals PDX NEIGHBORHOOD GREENWAYS Street Car Transit Stop Existing Funded BUS 15 BUS 66 BUS 75 BUS 75 BUS 14 BUS 4 Comments and suggestions welcome. 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The Lompoc Tavern Alotto Gelato Spielman Bagels Cafe Nell Anna Bannanas Life of Pie Pizza The Rambler ramblerbar.com (503) 459-4049 MadeHere PDX madehereonline.com (503) 288-8113 Mr. Green Beans The Fresh Pot Control Voltage Cloak and Dagger Barbers SpielWerk Toys hammer + vine hammerandvine.com (503) 224-9678 Robot Piercing & Tattoo DIY BAR diybar.co (503) 477-6090 pedX Shoes pedxshoes.com (503) 546-0910 Ecliptic Brewing Spin Laundry Lounge spinlaundrylounge.com (503) 477-5382 Stormbreaker Brewing Game Knight Compass Coffee Roasting Food Carts New Seasons Market The Waypost ¿Por Qué No? Rebuilding Center Bridge City Comics The Meadow NW Hostel portlandhostel.org (503) 236-3380 The Hostel Café HostelCafePDX.com (503) 417-8143 World Cup Coffee & Tea The Inn at Northrup Station northrupstation.com (503) 224-0543 NW 21ST AVENUE NW 21ST AVENUE NW 23RD AVENUE NW 23RD AVENUE Fred Meyer Grocery Chase Bank Wells Fargo Also often just referred to as “Northwest,” Nob Hill is an excellent example of mixed-use planning with commercial main streets filled in with charming homes and flanked on the north by a shrinking industrial area. The Mississippi area is a down-to-earth funky neighborhood filled with great music, art, shopping, and of course, food! Williams/Vancouver is a historically working- class neighborhood now home to fine dining and eclectic shopping experiences. Mississippi Avenue is near other streets named Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Massachusetts and Maryland. Once north of Williams/ Vancouver area, the city of Vanport housed people who built many of the ships that went into the Pacific Theater of WWII. A flood washed it away in less than a day in 1948. Willams and Vancouver Avenues are exemplary streets for bicycle safety and utility since their redesign in 2014. At NW 24th Ave. and Vaughn St., there once was a baseball stadium for the Portland Rosebuds - an African American League team owned by Olympic champion Jesse Owens. In 1905, the area just north of Nob Hill was developed as the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. It featured exhibits from all over the world, rivalled the World’s Fair model of attractions, and put Portland on the map as a commercial port city into the 20th century. “Trendy-third” is the local term for the lively shopping district along 23rd street, with some of the finest boutique shopping in town. Namesake of the street and founder of a Portland dynasty, Josiah Failing was, despite his name, quite successful as a merchant and within two years of arriving in Portland was almost elected mayor in 1853. The Nob Hill area is also referred to as Slabtown. In the late 19th century, a large mill opened up in this neighborhood. Residents often fueled their homes with leftover slabs of wood from the mill. Fred Armisen, of Portlandia fame, was asked by Jerry Seinfeld to take him to the epicenter of Portland in his episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. He took him to Mississippi Ave. Fremont Street (and the nearby Fremont freeway bridge), coming off of Mississippi Ave., is named after John C. Fremont. Explorer, soldier, and politician, he was the first presidential candidate of the Republican Party. The central portion of the Fremont Bridge near Mississippi Avenue was at the time of its construction in the early 1970s the heaviest thing ever lifted by humans at around 6,000 tons. The streets in this area were originally platted alphabetically a-z by ship captain John Couch (pronounced cooch). Later, many were named after Portland personalities. Northwest Portland is adjacent to Forest Park, a 5,200 acre reserve with 80 miles of trail. It’s an easy way to step from a commercial area to a natural world with opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, birdwatching, and tree- hugging. Flanders, Kearney, Lovejoy, and Quimby all gave their names to characters in the Simpsons TV show, created by Portlander Matt Groening. The Columbia Gorge Model Railway Club is one of the largest of its kind in the West. (2505 N Vancouver Ave.) The cupola that now sits in Dawson Park was once atop the Hill Block building, an important gathering place for African-American Portlanders from the 1940s through the 1960s. The southern end of Mississippi Ave. hosts Widmer Brothers Brewing Co., one of Portland’s earliest and most widely distributed microbreweries. Moberi moberi.com (503) 890-9333 Historical Photos provided by The Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Ave. (503) 222-1741 OHS.org Blue Star Donuts Blue Star Donuts Photo courtesy of OHS Digital Collections Photo courtesy of OHS Digital Collections View full citations And Historical info at Portlandmap.com/history neighborhood map 5-18.indd 1 8/20/2018 4:32:05 PM

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Comments and suggestions welcome. Contact us at Portland Visitor’s Map, 825 NW Glisan St., Portland, OR 97209

For ad participation & rates call (971) 282-1681 or email [email protected].

Distributed by Travel Portland & Travel Oregon info centers, Powell’s Books, and all major hotels, transportation companies, restaurants, attractions and other participants represented on map. The Portland Visitor’s Map is affiliated with Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, Oregon Travel Info Council, Travel Oregon and Travel Portland.

Published by Portland Visitor’s Map LLC. © 2018 Portland Visitor’s Map LLC. Printed in the US.

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Blithe and Bonnyblitheandbonny.com

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Queen Beequeenbee-creations.com(503) 232-1755

Workshop Vintageworkshopvintage.com

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Paxton Gate

Blue Moon

Kells Brewerykellsbrewpub.com

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Lompoc Brewing

Quaintrelle

UCHU Sushi

Another Read Through

HalfPinthalfpintpdx.com

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PDXchangepdxchange.net

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Flutter

Sunlan Lighting Inc.sunlan-lighting-inc.business.site(503) 281-0453

Prost

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Moberimoberi.com(971) 271-7641

Lucky Lab Beer Hall

Saint Cupcake

Tasty n Sons

Ristretto Roasters Coffee

Crisp Salads

Hopworks BikeBar

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What’s The Scoop

Bread and Honey Cafe

Kens Artisan Bakery

The Float Shoppefloatshoppe.com

(503) 719-4743Cycle Dog

New Seasons Market

The FreakybuttruePeculiarium

Bull Run Distilling Company

New Renaissance Booksnewrenbooks.com(503) 224-4929

23rd Avenue Bottle Shop

prAnaprana.com

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Papa Haydn

Escape From New York Pizza

Kim Jong Smokehouse

Voicebox Karaoke Northwest

Cinema 21

Salt and Straw

The Abbey Bar & Bottle Shop

Martin Ryan Distilling Co.

The Lompoc Tavern

Alotto Gelato

Spielman Bagels

Cafe Nell

Anna Bannanas

Life of Pie Pizza

The Ramblerramblerbar.com

(503) 459-4049 MadeHere PDXmadehereonline.com(503) 288-8113

Mr. Green Beans

The Fresh Pot

Control Voltage

Cloak and Dagger Barbers

SpielWerk Toys

hammer + vinehammerandvine.com

(503) 224-9678

Robot Piercing & Tattoo

DIY BARdiybar.co(503) 477-6090

pedX Shoespedxshoes.com

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Ecliptic Brewing

Spin Laundry Loungespinlaundrylounge.com

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Stormbreaker Brewing

Game Knight

Compass Coffee Roasting

Food Carts

New Seasons Market

The Waypost

¿Por Qué No?

Rebuilding Center

Bridge City Comics

The Meadow

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NW Hostelportlandhostel.org

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The Hostel CaféHostelCafePDX.com

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The Inn at Northrup Station

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Also often just referred to as “Northwest,” Nob Hill is an excellent example of mixed-use planning with commercial main streets filled in with charming homes and flanked on the north by a shrinking industrial area.

The Mississippi area is a down-to-earth funky neighborhood filled with great music, art, shopping, and of course, food!

Williams/Vancouver is a historically working-class neighborhood now home to fine dining and eclectic shopping experiences.

Mississippi Avenue is near other streets named Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Massachusetts and Maryland.

Once north of Williams/Vancouver area, the city of Vanport housed people who built many of the ships that went into the Pacific Theater of WWII. A flood washed it away in less than a day in 1948.

Willams and Vancouver Avenues are exemplary streets for bicycle safety and utility since their redesign in 2014.

At NW 24th Ave. and Vaughn St., there once was a baseball stadium for the Portland Rosebuds - an African American League team owned by Olympic champion Jesse Owens.

In 1905, the area just north of Nob Hill was developed as the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition. It featured exhibits from all over the world, rivalled the World’s Fair model of attractions, and put Portland on the map as a commercial port city into the 20th century.

“Trendy-third” is the local term for the lively shopping district along 23rd street, with some of the finest boutique shopping in town.

Namesake of the street and founder of a Portland dynasty, Josiah Failing was, despite his name, quite successful as a merchant and within two years of arriving in Portland was almost elected mayor in 1853.

The Nob Hill area is also referred to as Slabtown. In the late 19th century, a large mill opened up in this neighborhood. Residents often fueled their homes with leftover slabs of wood from the mill.

Fred Armisen, of Portlandia fame, was asked by Jerry Seinfeld to take him to the epicenter of Portland in his episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. He took him to Mississippi Ave.

Fremont Street (and the nearby Fremont freeway bridge), coming off of Mississippi Ave., is named after John C. Fremont. Explorer, soldier, and politician, he was the first presidential candidate of the Republican Party.

The central portion of the Fremont Bridge near Mississippi Avenue was at the time of its construction in the early 1970s the heaviest thing ever lifted by humans at around 6,000 tons.

The streets in this area were originally platted alphabetically a-z by ship captain John Couch (pronounced cooch). Later, many were named after Portland personalities.

Northwest Portland is adjacent to Forest Park, a 5,200 acre reserve with 80 miles of trail. It’s an easy way to step from a commercial area to a natural world with opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, birdwatching, and tree-hugging.

Flanders, Kearney, Lovejoy, and Quimby all gave their names to characters in the Simpsons TV show, created by Portlander Matt Groening.

The Columbia Gorge Model Railway Club is one of the largest of its kind in the West.(2505 N Vancouver Ave.)

The cupola that now sits in Dawson Park was once atop the Hill Block building, an important gathering place for African-American Portlanders from the 1940s through the 1960s.

The southern end of Mississippi Ave. hosts Widmer Brothers Brewing Co., one of Portland’s earliest and most widely distributed microbreweries.

Moberimoberi.com(503) 890-9333

Historical Photos provided byThe Oregon

Historical Society

1200 SW Park Ave.(503) 222-1741

OHS.org

Blue Star Donuts

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Photo courtesy of OHS Digital CollectionsPhoto courtesy of OHS Digital Collections

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P L U G I N T O P O R T L A N D M A P . C O M

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Wunderland GamesPortland Belmont

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pedX Shoespedxshoes.com(503) 460-0760

Random Order Coffee

Les CavesFood Carts

Boxer Ramen

Salt and Straw

Great Notion Brewing

Just Bobjustbobpdx.com(503) 467-4656

Pine State Biscuits

Townshends Tea Vita CafeThe Radio Room

Podnahs Pit

Yakuza Lounge

Nonna

Wilder

Kennedy Schoolmcmenamins.com

(503) 249-3983

SE Hostelportlandhostel.org(503) 236-3380

Bye and Bye

Alberta Rose

Theatre

Blendily The Pencil Test

Division Vapor

Caravan - The Tiny House Hotel

Seisuke Knife

PDX Gold Dust

Tin Shed

Clary Sage Herbarium

CordThe Herbal Apothecary

Close KnitImperialBottle Shop

Uplift Botanicals

Mary Janes House of Glass

Adorn

Bollywood Theater

Citizen Ruth Division Wines

Brothers Cannabis

Stumptown Coffee

The Woodsman Tavern

Carter and Rose

Village Merchants

Secret Forest Books

Bluebird Guesthouse

Ava Gene’s

Salt and Straw

She BopRudy’s

Barbershop

HolidaySt. Honoré Bakery

Lauretta Jean’sCloud 9

Comics

Langlitz Leathers

Zenana Center for Wellbeing

Portland Extracts

New Seasons Market

Dots Cafe

Artifact

Horse Brasshorsebrass.com

(503) 232-2202

multcolib.org(503) 988-5123

Fettle Botanic SupplyAltar

Portland Knife Houseportlandknifehouse.com(503)-234-6397

SerraDispensary

Gold Door

Excalibur Comics

Another State of

Mind

Jackpot Records

Adorn Tattoo

Chase Bank

The Fernie Braeferniebrae.com(503)-819-4610

Mellow Mood

New Seasons Market

Float OnRoosevelt’s Terrariums Hawthorne

Vintage

Spaceroom Lounge and Genie’s Too

Movie Madnessmoviemadness.org

(503) 234-4363

Pok Pok

Powell’s Bookspowells.com(503) 228-4651

Bagdad Theatermcmenamins.com(503) 236-9234

Hawthorne Theatre

Apizza Scholls

Sapphire Hotel

Tabor Bread¿Por Qué No?The

Cavern

QuarterWorldquarterworldarcade.com(503) 548-2923

Good A Coffee CompanyCasa Italia

casaitaliaondivision.com(971) 279-5684

Nightlight Lounge

Katikatiportland.com(503) 477-6059

Sessionablesessionable.com

(503) 501-4663

Clinton Street Theater

Loyly Sauna

La Moule

Broderevermoreguesthouse.com

(503) 206-6509

Bare Bones Cafebarebonespdx.com(503) 719-7128

Dicks Kitchen

The Tao of Tea

Triple Nickel

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Pied Cow Coffeehouse

Rocking Frog Cafe

The Sweet Hereafter

The Liquor Store

The Side Street Tavern

Laughing Planet

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This way to Mt. Tabor1/4 mileGold Dust

Meridian

Jam

Blue Star Donuts

Tender Loving Empire

HarlowPortland Cider House

The Waffle Window

Chez Machin

Presents of Mind

Herb Stomp

Never Coffee

Food Carts

Russell St. BBQ

Slappy Cakes

Moonshadow

Fred MeyerGrocery

Red Fox VintageNew Seasons

Market

An alternative to even the most alternative neighborhoods, Killingsworth/Alberta boasts some of the most avant garde arts and community elements in Portland.

Hawthorne/Belmont is the counterculture capital of Portland, Hawthorne Blvd. being often compared to the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in San Francisco.

Division is a vibrant modern neighborhood on the east side with many hip places to sip, chomp, and chill.

Alberta was once called “the most killing street in Portland” by a television reporter in 1997, making it one of Portland’s redevelopment success stories.

Mt. Tabor City Park is a sprawling urban jewel with views of downtown from the East. A volcano, one can now play basketball in a court in the crater.

Peacock Lane is ground zero for Christmas decorations every holiday season, and has been since 1929.

Visible from most points on the main street, the historic Bagdad Theater is still playing films as it has since 1927.

Hawthorne Blvd. is named after Dr. Hawthorne. For many years he ran the Oregon Hospital - an insane asylum near 12th Avenue.

Cartopia, the food cart pod at 12th and Hawthorne, was a big part of the major food cart explosion of the 2008 recession. They still have great food today!

Ladd’s Addition was designed by banker/investor William Ladd, who specifically forbade future developments in his addition from including streetcar accomodations.

The Clinton Street Theater is home to one of the longest-running cult film phenomena in the world, playing The Rocky Horror Picture Show every Saturday since 1978.

The area south of Division was very nearly developed into the infamous “Mt. Hood Freeway,” instead of the thriving neighborhoods we see today. The funds were eventully used for our first MAX light-rail system.

Division Street is part of an ongoing development program, whose designers are well aware of its roots in Portland’s “Streetcar Era.” Walkability on Division is celebrated.

At SE 54th and Lincoln you can find the Lincoln Street Kayak and Canoe Museum - A collection of full-sized functional replicas of traditional Arctic hunting kayaks.

As recently as 1948, the Alberta Streetcar connected downtown to the Alberta area as it did many neighborhoods in a network rivalling that of San Francisco.

The Alberta Arts District is known for its ‘Last Thursday’ arts walks with more of a street art or renegade art feel. Join the naked clowns June, July, and August between 6 and 9 PM.

The Community Cycling Center on Alberta St. is a non-profit that realizes the potential for bikes in uniting the urban community of Portland.

Alberta Street was named in honor of the eponymous Canadian province in 1882. The name was chosen by one of the developers of that time, who was British.

Lone Fir Cemetary holds the grave of one of Portland’s founders - Asa Lovejoy as well as the beloved Dr. Hawthorne, a progressive and kind doctor of the mentally ill.

Movie Madness is a video rental store and movie museum, with actual movie props like the knife from Psycho, outfits from the Sound of Music, a head from Aliens and much, much more.

Spielman Bagels

Historical Photos provided byThe Oregon

Historical Society

1200 SW Park Ave.(503) 222-1741

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Mt. Tabor City Park is also home to the annual soapbox derby race, for grownups!

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