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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 6:56 AM
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Streets of NE Portland (houses, shops, decay, river, etc etc...)

Places I got around to last Saturday...
Mostly NE Portland (99%)
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 7:25 AM
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I love bungalows and this one is especially great!
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 8:04 AM
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Umm, decay?

looks like the kind of place I'd live in a heartbeat. Quite charming. Loving all the Portland threads. This one could do with a map though
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 9:39 AM
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it's always a pleasure to see portland. the daffodils are nice to see, too.
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 12:08 PM
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Great photos. Portland looks wonderful.

I have to agree though. Decay? A house that needs painted and two buildings with really badly done graffiti is not "decay".
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 2:16 PM
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Nice work, realm! Thanks for posting.
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 2:45 PM
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Ok, so maybe decay is a slight exaggeration... how 'bout 'weathering'?
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Nice mix of housing, retail -- and you gotta love Portland's version of 'decay.' I think 'weathering' is generally about as bad as it gets Thanks again for great shots!
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Our city is so great.
I love you, Portland.
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Remind me to retire there.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2008, 7:09 AM
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Nice bungalows
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Very nice tour! Tks!
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A part of Portland you rarely see, thanks! Still looks great!
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Not decayed...GENTRIFIED. I lived in inner NE Portland in the early 90's for awhile and believe me, the neighborhood is hardly recognizable. Back in those days, inner NE was predominatly African American with many thriving Black businesses and churches. The area was also unfortunately home to many ignorant and scared young people who felt the need to belong to local sets of the Bloods and Crips. Crack, Gangs, and Prostitution ran the streets of NE Portland with law abiding citizens and the police having little or no control. Things sure have changed...It's great that the neighborhood looks much cleaner and relatively safe. Although it is tough to see the heart of the small Black community in Portland almost gone, diverse neighborhoods allow for exposure and understanding between cultures ultimately benefiting people. Segregated communities promote ignorance due to a lack of intercultural relations. NE Portland is now home to people of myriad distinctions and is the easily the most diverse area in the state. I believe the change in NE Portland will be positive for all except of course for the people that sold their houses there for bottom dollar. An Independent film titled "Northeast Passage: The Inner city and the American Dream" documented the gentrification issue in NE Portland. You can also pick up a copy of Portland Hip Hop artist Cool Nutz' "Harsh game for the People" album to get a feel of what the area was like in the 90's from a residents' point of view. Hey....I am moving back to Portland soon and am considering buying in NE. Great pics.....we have to post some summertime pics this year because that is when Portland's hoods are so lively.
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There are a couple pics that are not exactly NE Portland... but overall great photo thread
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Some wonderful old homes in this neighborhood! Thanks for the tour.
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I LOVE Portland's bungalows.
The thread brought back memories of my trip to Portland.
Wild flowers in front yards.. colorful bowling balls in gardens...vintage cars, actually being used.
Very lush....very much a dreamscape.

Hooray for Portland
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Great thread! I hadn't realized that the residential architecture of 'Old Portland' was so similar to 'Old Los Angeles.'
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