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  2. World's Biggest Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The World's Biggest Bookstore was a bookstore in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 20 Edward St, just north of the Toronto Eaton Centre and the Atrium on Bay. Operating from 1980 until 2014, the three-storey store covered 64,000 square feet and was noted for its bright lights and over 20 kilometres of bookshelves.

  3. Hopworks Urban Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Hopworks Urban Brewery is a brewery based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The company has a flagship restaurant on Powell Boulevard, in southeast Portland's Creston-Kenilworth neighborhood, and additional pubs at Portland International Airport and in Vancouver, Washington. Previously, there was an additional restaurant on North Williams Avenue.

  4. KGW - Wikipedia

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    In 2008–2009, the station developed a high-definition news studio in downtown Portland at Pioneer Courthouse Square, in a space previously occupied by Powell's Books. Regular broadcasts from the location that KGW named the "Studio on the Square" began on March 17, 2009. [26] KGW's noon and 4 p.m. newscasts originate from the downtown location ...

  5. Port of Portland (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    In 1891, the Oregon Legislature created the Port to dredge and maintain a shipping channel from the city of Portland to the Pacific Ocean. Through the years, the Port acquired the Commission of Public Docks, [2] which operated public-use docks in Portland Harbor, and they built Portland's first airport.

  6. Pod (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Pod is the name of a 2002 modern sculpture by American artist Pete Beeman, currently installed at Southwest 10th Avenue and West Burnside Street in downtown Portland, Oregon. ...

  7. Lidia Yuknavitch - Wikipedia

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    Lidia Yuknavitch (/ ˈ j uː k n ə v ɪ tʃ / YOOK-nə-vitch; [2] born June 18, 1963) [3] [4] is an American writer, teacher and editor based in Oregon.She is the author of the memoir The Chronology of Water, and the novels The Small Backs of Children, Dora: A Headcase, and The Book of Joan.

  8. Futel - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, there were 10 Futel phones in Portland and 3 in other cities. [10] Phones were set up in Detroit and Ypsilanti, Michigan, and Long Beach, Washington. [11] [8] The organization has provided free phone service for a Portland-area homeless encampment after receiving funding from the Awesome Foundation.

  9. Southeast Powell Boulevard station - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Powell Boulevard is a light rail station on the MAX Green Line in Portland, Oregon. It is the 3rd stop southbound on the I-205 MAX branch. The station is located off of SE 92nd Avenue and Powell Boulevard. It is adjacent to Interstate 205, and offers connections to the I-205 Bike Path. This station has a center platform, and is ...