Get To Know Sellwood-Moreland in Portland Oregon
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Looking for a neighborhood that has it all? Sellwood Moreland in Portland, Oregon may be just what you're looking for! This video takes a look at some of the great amenities offered in this area, from trendy restaurants to beautiful parks. Come see why this charming neighborhood is one of the most popular places to live in Portland!
Sellwood Portland is a great place to live for many reasons. It's close to downtown Portland and has easy access to public transportation. The neighborhood is filled with unique shops, restaurants, and parks. It's home to one of Portland's favorite attractions - Oaks Amusement Park! The Sellwood-Moreland Improvement League (SMILE) provides residents with community events and activities throughout the year. Plus, the scenic views of the Willamette River make it a peaceful and beautiful place to call home.
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Great video. Is Kay's the oldest business in the area? I know it has changed names but I bet a bar has been on that corner since the 1920s or 30s if I remember my research correctly. I know the drugstore across the street has been there for a while as well. I would assume the Moreland Theater would be the only business possibly older. The other interesting thing I found out about that corner is that if you look carefully on a map, you will notice a house in the middle of that block without any entrances to any streets. I believe that block used to all be houses and it was the last house to be sold for a business and it was turned into a storage area for one of the businesses in that area?
Nice video.
Many many thanks!