Portland

  • Portland: A Food Biography
    By Heather Arndt Anderson

    Nancy Morris, “Meals in Minutes,” August 20, 1951, 17. Provided by: NewsBank/Readex, Database: The Historical Oregonian, 1861–1987, SQN: 12B72CB5E3ED84B3. Accessed: February 1, 2014. 71. Morris, “Meals in Minutes,” 17. 72.

  • Portland
    By Robert W. McDougall

    Robert W. McDougall. John Cordell “Dell” Reeves (August 1, 1848–August 7, 1933) was known throughout the state as a hunter, trapper, fisherman, and rattlesnake hunter. He captured hundreds of rattlers, and his fame as a hunter of snakes ...

  • Portland
    By Jr., Joyce K. Bibber, Earle G. Shettleworth

    After the Theatre , Rivene Greetings from Portland , Trolley companies frequently built parks outside cities , partly to attract riders . The Portland Railroad Company built Cape Cottage Park in Cape Elizabeth , Underwood Park in ...

  • Portland: The Riches of a City
    By K. C. Cowan, Gail Dundas, Ted Bryant

    Portland: The Riches of a City

  • Portland: Gateway to the Northwest
    By Carl Abbott

    Portland: Gateway to the Northwest

  • Portland

    I Rent a bicycle and pedal down Portland's many bikefriendly roads and pathways, or on the Esplanade alongI Hang out at PGE Park on a warm summer night, hot dog and beer in hand, and watch a Portland Beavers baseball game.

  • Portland: People, Politics, and Power, 1851-2001
    By Jewel Lansing

    This is the definitive book on Portland's political history, beginning in 1845 when a 16-lot townsite was laid out on the bank of the Willamette River and continuing through the sesquicentennial of Portland city government.

  • Portland
    By Frank H. Sleeper

    SAMO TRU ELEVATOR A steamer cruises by one of the Grand Trunk Railroad grain elevators on the Portland waterfront in the 1910s . All the grain elevators were eventually torn down after Portland lost its position as Canada's winter port ...

  • Portland
    By Fodor's, Inc. Staff, Fodor's Travel Publications

    If you're visiting Portland with kids any time of the year and are looking for a great way to cool off—especially on one ... along this north Portland street showcase the indie spirit of the city's do-it-yourselfers and creative types.

  • Portland: The BEST Places To Check Out When Visiting Portland: Your Insiders Guide Book to the City of Portland and...
    By Nero Michael

    One of the abilities he has developed into a life long skill is multitasking and understands the value in it. After reading this book you will understand why Portland is weird and discover... 1. Portland's Oldest Restaurant 2.

  • Portland
    By Robert W. McDougall

    Portland is located in athe big benda of the Connecticut River near the center of the state, where natural resources provided a prosperous livelihood for generations of residents.