- The
Marquam Bridge /ˈmɑːrkəm/ is a double-deck, steel-truss
cantilever bridge that
carries Interstate 5
traffic across the
Willamette River from south...
- A.
Marquam (February 28, 1823 – May 8, 1912) was a lawyer, judge, legislator, and real
estate developer in the U.S.
state of Oregon.
Philip Marquam was...
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Medical School, and in 1919 the
school moved to its
present location on
Marquam Hill in
Southwest Portland. The Oregon-Washington
Railroad and Navigation...
- main
Oregon Health &
Science University (OHSU) campus,
located in the
Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is one of only two
commuter aerial tramways in the...
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Marquam is an
unincorporated community in
Clackamas County, Oregon,
United States. It is
located on
Oregon Route 213,
between the
cities of
Molalla and...
- The
Marquam Building was an eight-story,
Romanesque Revival office building in Portland, Oregon,
United States.
Named for
Philip Augustus Marquam, the...
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Marquam Nature Park is a 203.5-acre (82.4 ha) park,
located in the
gulch northeast of
Marquam hill in
southwest Portland, Oregon,
United States. The park...
- Bridge, the Ross
Island Bridge (both
built 1926), and the double-decker
Marquam Bridge (built 1966).
Other bridges outside the
downtown area
include the...
- The
Marquam Manor is a
historic residential building located at 3211 SW 10th
Avenue in
Southwest Portland, Oregon. It was
constructed in 1930 by Elmer...
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south of, and
approximately parallel to, the
Marquam Bridge. The west "landing" is
midway between the
Marquam and Ross
Island Bridges, and the east landing...