Eliot, Portland, Oregon

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Eliot, Portland, Oregon
Neighborhood representation
Association Eliot Neighborhood Association
Coalition Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
Neighborhood geography
Area 2.17 km² (PDF map)
Location Interactive map
Coordinates 45°32′28″N 122°40′07″W / 45.54103°N 122.66871°W / 45.54103; -122.66871Coordinates: 45°32′28″N 122°40′07″W / 45.54103°N 122.66871°W / 45.54103; -122.66871
Demographics (2000)
Population 3299 (density 1520/km²)
Households 1500 (93% occupied)
Owned 494 (33%)
Rented 1006 (67%)
Size 2.20 persons (average)

Eliot is a neighborhood in the North and Northeast sections of Portland, Oregon. It is approximately bounded by the Willamette River on the west, NE Fremont Street on the north, NE 7th Avenue on the east, and NE Broadway Street on the south.

The neighborhood contains the old center of the former City of Albina before it was annexed by Portland in the late 19th Century. Eliot was named in honor of Rev. Thomas L. Eliot, a pioneer minister.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] Boise-Eliot Community Garden, Portland Parks & Recreation

[edit] External links


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