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Classic old neighborhood where people still know their neighbors and enjoy spending time at the park and school events, as well as hanging out at local establishments that have been in the neighborhood for decades. Wonderful views along the Ridge.

Argay neighbors enjoy spendid views of the Columbia River Basin, Mount St. Helens and Mt Hood. The wildlife-rich Columbia River Slough flows through the Argay neighborhood as well. Argay Park on 141st offers neighbors areas to exercise pets and play.

Beaumont-Wilshire is an older, well established neighborhood with a strong sense of community. The main road through Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood is NE Fremont Street.

A unique and popular close-in Portland neighborhood. Williams and Mississippi Avenues are bustling residential and commercial areas.

Bridgeton, once a thriving fishing and farming community, continues to be a unique and viable Portland neighborhood positioned upon the levy of the North Portland Harbor channel.

Edgy, fun, and creative, this area of Northeast Portland is seeing a resurgence. Charming neighborhood with plenty of shopping, dining and other amenities.

In Cully there is a strong sense of community identity, and active neighborhood involvement in issues such as effectively addressing crime, traffic control, and generally improving the quality and livability of the area.

Eliot Neighborhood, in Portland Oregon, in the heart of the former city of Albina, is a great place to live, work and play. As an inner city neighborhood we are close to just about everything.

The Glenfair is a residential neighborhood located in East Portland centered around lovely Glenfair park. It is bordered by the Hazelwood, Wilkes and Centennial neighborhoods.

The Grant Park community has a family-friendly feel, with quiet, residential streets lined with comfortable family homes. The gem of the neighborhood is Grant Park, with large mature trees, and a nice playground, as well as a dog park area.

A natural divider between Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington, Hayden Island sits between the main channel of the Columbia River and the boat and water sport intensive North Portland Harbor.

Hazelwood is among the largest neighborhoods in Portland and includes most of the Gateway Urban Renewal Area, Gateway Transit Center, the Mall 205 Shopping Center and Adventist Medical Center.

The Hollywood District is home to the historic Hollywood Theater and figures in Beverly Cleary's Klickitat Street series of books, Close to MAX Light Rail System it supports many small businesses.

The Humboldt neighborhood in Portland can probably best be described as young, urban and hip. The streets are busied with bike traffic, foot-traffic and buses cruising by every few minutes.

The Kerns neighborhood is located in Central/Southeast Portland, just on the East side of the Willamette River, North of Burnside Street. It is bordered by the Buckman, Lloyd, Sullivan’s Gulch, Laurelhurst and Sunnyside neighborhoods.

The King Neighborhood is located in inner Northeast Portland and is home to a diverse group of residents and businesses.

The Laurelhurst neighborhood is a close-in residential area with historic homes and a namesake park. Stone markers are found at entrances and an equestrian statue of Joan of Arc was installed in the 1920’s. The Laurelhurst Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Lloyd neighborhood, in close-in Northeast Portland includes the Lloyd District’s Oregon Convention Center, the Lloyd Center mall, the Moda Center arena and many hotels.

Residents of Madison South enjoy immediate access to great urban hiking on Rocky Butte and inexpensive dining and entertainment on NE 82nd Avenue, the community’s western border

The Montavilla neighborhood is in East Portland, bordering I-84 to the north and I-205 to the east. The name, formerly Mount Tabor Villa Addition, is from an abbreviated streetcar sign that read “Mt. Ta. Villa.”

The North Tabor neighborhood is located in Portland's central eastside. It is bordered on the north by Rose City Park, on the west by Laurelhurst, on the south by Mt. Tabor, and on the east by Montavilla.

The area has been in transition from an agricultural to an urban environment since the first subdivision plat was filed in 1911. Some of the main street commercial that was once served by a street car on Sandy Boulevard remains viable today.

Located within an easy drive to the Portland airport, and also near major roads such as I-84 and 102nd. A mix of residential suburban living, while being close to shopping and other amenities.

Piedmont has seen an influx of new residents to the area which has helped to create the strong community face present today. Piedmont has some wonderful areas, beautiful homes and historic Peninsula Park.

In the heart of Central North East, Rose City Park lives up to its name boasting four parks and a historic statue of George Washington.

Roseway bordered by the Rose City Park, Beaumont-Wilshire, Cully, Sumner, and Madison South neighborhoods.

Quiet, mostly single-family, neighborhood northeast of 122nd Avenue and Halsey street.

One of the most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhoods in Portland, with a strong and vibrant community centered around its school and local businesses.

Sullivan's Gulch is located in inner NE Portland, Oregon. We're an active community that's close to everything and have many great shops and restaurants nearby.

Through the effort, and cooperation, of neighbors Sumner is home to its first park-like amenity – a brand-new Community Garden.

While primarily an industrial area, there is a small residential area along NE Marine Drive.

A small close-in NE Portland neighborhood lined with bungalows in the Alberta Arts District with shops along NE Alberta and Killingsworth Street

A nice residential community located in NE Portland near the Columbia River and close to I-84 and the Portland International Airport.

Woodlawn Park, in Northeast is the smallest Portland neighborhood. It’s located east of I-84, west of NE 102nd Ave and north of NE Halsey St.

What is now the Woodlawn neighborhood was settled during the 1860s. At that time, the area that today makes up the Woodlawn Historic District was an outlying rural farming village, an unincorporated area considered part of Albina.