Place
Portland
Also known as: Portland, OR, Portland, Oregon, PDX
Oregon's principal city (~650,000) at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, in the northern Willamette Valley. A foundational node of the Pacific Northwest's organic agriculture, food cooperative, herbalism, and contemplative-practice economies — and one of the densest independent yoga-studio markets in the U.S., including Yoga Pearl in the Pearl District (since 2002).
What this is
Portland sits at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, in the northern [[willamette-valley|Willamette Valley]]. [[san-francisco|The city]] is the Pacific Northwest’s principal urban node for organic agriculture (the Portland Farmers Market network), food cooperatives, herbalism (the Northwest school of herbalism), and contemplative practice — including a dense independent yoga-studio scene across the Pearl District, Hawthorne, and inner-East-Side neighborhoods.
Listings in Portland
- [[yoga-pearl]] — Pearl District multi-lineage yoga + bodywork center, 925 NW Davis Street (since 2002)
Bioregional context
Files under [[willamette-valley]].
See also
Auto-generated from this entry’s typed relations: frontmatter, grouped by relation type so the editorial signal isn’t flattened.
- Member of: [[place]]
- Contained by: [[willamette-valley]]
- Contains: [[peoples-food-co-op-portland]] · [[yoga-pearl]]
Sources
What links here, and how
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Practical
contained by
- People's Food Co-op Southeast Portland community-owned coop since 1970
- Yoga Pearl Pearl District anchor, between the Willamette riverfront and the inner west side
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