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Portland, Oregon recent comments:

  • Burgerville, drdrehere wrote 2 years ago:
    sold in 2021
  • Soobies Bar & Grill, drdrehere wrote 2 years ago:
    now its a church
  • Portland International Airport (PDX/KPDX), ricky (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    thanks for the frequency lists!
  • Westmoreland Park, Patrick Norton (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Please DO NOT feed the geese. The geese are wild animals and can find plenty of food on their own. Geese and ducks that have been fed human food become unhealthy, sometimes developing a condition called "angel wing syndrome" that deforms their wings, making them unable to fly. Please leave your Wonder bread at home and just enjoy watching the geese. It is also illegal to feed wildlife in Portland parks. For more information see: http://audubonportland.org/wcc/urban/waterfowl
  • Pond, CSPartner01 wrote 7 years ago:
    This is a vernal pond (a pond that is full in spring- but in this case in winter and spring). Used to be on a trail, but after the new reservoir was installed and many of the trails were re-routed the trail here was decommissioned, presumably to avoid disturbance to an amphibian breeding area. The trail now loops around to the east, and the area it encloses is a nesting area for ground-nesting bird species such as Savannah Sparrows and Killdeer. Please keep your dogs on the leash! I believe it is due to the unusual geology (magmatic intrusion underneath that baked the overlying sediments into a non-permeable aquitard) that, in the wet season, there is an unusual amount of running and standing water on top of this big hill. Aside from the two 50-million gallon underground water reservoirs, that is. Wonderful spot, bring binoculars and stay on the trail.
  • Ugly Pipe., Patrick Norton (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    This is a row of concrete footings for a sewer pipe removed decades ago. According to rumor Reedies and locals used to cross the lake on it.
  • McDonald's, DM (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Closed as of September 2016
  • The Ellington Apartments, Erik (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    *you
  • Kerns Neighborhood, Erik (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    I miss the Kerns Kitchen. It was my favorite breakfast place in town.
  • Madison South, Southie (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    ...This neighborhood is nice.
  • White Shield, Jeanne (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    I believe a very young girl had a baby there in 1934 or 1935. Biological brothers would like to find her. Born to Mildred Seaberg. Any help in finding her would be wonderful.
  • Outsiders Biker Clubhouse, melissa blaumer (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    anyone in need of a harley davidson shirt times are hard trying to feed my kiddos???
  • The 1st McDonald's in the Pacific Northwest, NanaMama (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    I remember my friends' granddad peeled potatoes there..By hand......She was SO proud of him. AND it was not even in the city limits of Portland at that time.... AND NOT in Maywood Park( which is 102nd area).
  • Whitaker Middle School, Tim Allen (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    I also attended Whitaker in 1956 - 1st grade. But, I was pulled out in November 1956 when my father was tasked with starting Hyster Company in Glasgow, Scotland. I lived with my Grandmother on her dairy farm for a short period while at Whitaker - Boulevard Dairy, also on Columbia Boulevard. It is gone now, and I understand a Caterpillar Dealership is on a major part of the ground.
  • Outsiders Biker Clubhouse, Carlotta Croskey wrote 7 years ago:
    Hello trying to get a hold of anyone that knew fats that passed away we are trying to get back some of thing that were found in a storage unit
  • 805 NE Prescott Street, Troll (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Nick Burkhardt’s House (Grimm)
  • Monroe’s House Film Location (Grimm), Troll (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Photos here https://www.yelp.com/biz/monroes-house-portland
  • Bobby Kennedy spoke here, Jett Rodriguez wrote 8 years ago:
    T was around May 1969 I think. I was about 11 or 12 My mother worked at New Portland Rose restaurant in St. Johns his convertible was right outside people were running up to get a glimpse of him. We were earlg since mom had to work I was nearest to the car right bel ok w his feet when the crowd pushed up against me pinn I ng me in. My hand was up hoping li j e others that he would reach down and momentarily take it. He didnt even notice. And he hadnt noticed as he reach over my head to grasp someones hand in the crowd his fo i t shifted and my left hand , resting atop the car was now under his heavy foot. He didnt even hear me cry out. My tummy hurt from being pushed against the car and my hand was throbbing . I made a fist with my right and slammed it hard as I could on Robert Kennedys shiney somewhat pointed dark shoe. Im not sure if he felt it but he did move and as the car was moving I was able to wiggle through the crowd and back to the restaurand . I was angry at him for hurting my hand. Some weeks later I felt guilty for being so mad when what happened to me was so insignificant. Robert Kennedy was assassinated.
  • Serious Juggling, guest (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Delete this place, it closed this location in 2010.
  • The Steepest Street In Portland, Bruce Hyman wrote 8 years ago:
    i wonder if the stretch of hall above 14th, and upper hall from the hall/upper hall junction to upper hall/college/16th intersection might be steeper.. how does one research this?