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In reply to the discussion: Back from Portland, loved it. [View all]Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)28. Yes, Beaverton is a major suburb.
Milwaukie is a suburb too, although part of it really integrates with lower Southeast Portland.
Because Portland itself has been a popular place to live, it dodged a lot of the urban blight that happened to other cities, and the suburbs became more affordable than the city. Interestingly, Beaverton is more diverse than Portland itself (many Asian, Hispanic, Russian, etc. immigrants live in certain areas of Beaverton). Beaverton also has several very wealthy enclaves, as well as a great sweep of solidly middle class housing. Gresham is another major suburb, to the east of Portland, and it has struggled with poverty issues.
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its built but not open yet, the tillicum bridge or crossing I believe it will be called
jeffrey_pdx
Oct 2014
#31
The theory is since its frozen in liquid nitrogen , it glows as its falling
jeffrey_pdx
Nov 2014
#62
I grew up in La Canada with no AC. La Canada is across the arroyo from Pasadena. Anyway,
Shrike47
Nov 2014
#51