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New Urbanism / Pacific Northwest / Transportation in Portland /  Oregon / U.S. Route 99 / Cascadia / Amtrak Cascades / Portland /  Oregon / Springwater Corridor / Willamette River / Oregon / Transportation in the United States / Willamette Valley
Date: 2013-10-02 17:25:44
New Urbanism
Pacific Northwest
Transportation in Portland
Oregon
U.S. Route 99
Cascadia
Amtrak Cascades
Portland
Oregon
Springwater Corridor
Willamette River
Oregon
Transportation in the United States
Willamette Valley

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