Postcard:Greetings From the Rose City (1915)The Strong National Museum of Play
1. The Rose City
This nickname stems from Portland's ideal climate for growing roses and its long-standing tradition of rose cultivation. The Portland Rose Festival, held annually since 1907, further solidifies this nickname.
Harvest (1995) by Michael BrophyPortland Art Museum
2. Stumptown
This nickname dates back to the mid-19th century when Portland experienced rapid growth and development. As trees were cleared to make way for the city, many stumps remained, giving rise to the moniker "Stumptown."
Woodblock Print of Bridge, Minidoka (1942/1945) by UnknownJapanese American Museum of Oregon
3. Bridge City
Portland is traversed by numerous bridges spanning the Willamette River, leading to the nickname "Bridge City." These bridges are iconic landmarks and integral parts of the city's infrastructure.
Portland Trail Blazers Souvenir Megaphone (c. 1970)Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
4. Rip City
This nickname is primarily associated with Portland's NBA team, the Portland Trail Blazers. It originated from a play-by-play call by Blazers' broadcaster Bill Schonely during a game in the team's early years, and it has since become a beloved moniker for the city as a whole.
August Evening - St Johns Bridge (2015) by Lorraine RicheyArt in Oregon
5. P Town
This nickname is an abbreviation of "Portland" and is commonly used in informal conversations and among locals.
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6. Portlandia
Inspired by the television show of the same name, "Portlandia" humorously depicted Portland's quirks, progressive culture, and unique lifestyle. The show's title references the iconic Portlandia statue, symbolizing the city's offbeat charm and creative spirit.
Flowing Like Waterfalls & Alka domo by Seba Calfuqueo, 2023, PICA (2023) by Artist work by Seba Calfuqueo, and exhibition photos by Mario GallucciPortland Institute for Contemporary Art
Bonus: "Keep Portland Weird"
This slogan is often used to celebrate and preserve the city's eccentric and unconventional culture. "Keep Portland Weird" reflects the city's embrace of individuality, creativity, and non-conformity.
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