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= Welcome to Positively Portland =

Portland has an interesting past and a hopeful future. This book is written for Portland's third grade students but everyone is welcome. Do you know something interesting about Portland? Please add your own page!

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Portland Today
You live in a very interesting city! How big is Portland? Who lives here? We have many bridges, neighborhoods, buildings and parks.

History
There are many interesting and curious stories about Portland. Native Americans lived here long before Portland began. Lewis and Clark camped here. The early days of Portland could be strange! Portland has had terrible disasters.

People
Many people helped make Portland. There were leaders, artists, entertainers, athletes, criminals, business people and more. And, of course, you!

Geography
The shape of Portland was made by volcanoes, erosion, floods and humans.

Nature
Learn about the animals and plants that live in our city.

Schools
Portland has more than 100 schools, colleges and universities, including yours. Many schools are named after important people. Write a page about your school.

Strange (but true?)
Strange and curious stories about Portland.


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Which name?
Here are some of the names for our city:

Portland
In 1851 the name "Portland" was chosen for the new community near where the Columbia and Willamette rivers meet. It was almost named "Boston".

Multnomah
Long before there was Portland, this was the home of the Multnomah people. Multnomah County is named after them.

Stumptown
In the early days of Portland, the trees were cut down but many stumps were left in the ground since they were hard to remove. There were so many stumps that people would walk on them to avoid the mud.

City of Roses
This is the official nickname for Portland. Portlanders have grown and loved roses since the 1880s. Over 500,000 rose bushes were planted for the Lewis and Clark Exhibition in 1905. Some are still alive today.

Bridgetown
Portland has 15 bridges crossing the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. "Bridge-town" describes us!

Rip City
Portland Trail Blazers fans like to call us "Rip City," a name started when professional basketball came here.

PDX
"PDX" is the short code name for Portland's airport. It's a quick way to write our name.

Portlandia
"Portlandia" is the name of a famous statue at City Hall but became a nickname because of a TV show also called "Portlandia."
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Credits:
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Author(s):

Craig Hallman, Library Media Specialist, Scott School