Sunnyside, Portland, Oregon

Sunnyside
Neighborhood
Sunnyside
Coordinates: 45°30′58″N 122°37′23″W / 45.516°N 122.623°WCoordinates: 45°30′58″N 122°37′23″W / 45.516°N 122.623°W
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Country United States
State Oregon
City Portland
Government
  Association Sunnyside Neighborhood Association
  Coalition Southeast Uplift
Area
  Total 0.60 sq mi (1.55 km2)
Population (2000)[1]
  Total 7,155
  Density 11,960/sq mi (4,616/km2)
Housing[1]
  No. of households 3,487
  Occupancy rate 95% occupied
  % households renting 65% renting
  Avg. household size 2.05 persons

Sunnyside is a neighborhood in the south east section of Portland, between SE Stark St. and SE Hawthorne Blvd. (north to south) and from SE 28th Ave. to SE 49th Ave. (west to east). The Sunnyside Neighborhood motto is "Proud Past, Bright Future".[2] Sunnyside is sometimes referred to as the Belmont neighborhood, for its main commercial street, although technically the unofficial geographical area known colloquially as Belmont borders both Sunnyside and Richmond neighborhoods. Sunnyside is bordered by Laurelhurst to the north, Richmond to the south, Buckman to the west, and Mount Tabor to the east. Because of its Victorian architecture and bohemian culture, Hawthorne/Belmont is often compared to San Francisco's Haight Ashbury district.

Belmont Library in Portland

Points of interest

Peacock Lane, running north and south between Stark and Belmont, is a street known locally for lavish Christmas decorations and displays.

The Sunnyside Piazza, at the intersection of SE 33rd and Yamhill, includes a huge sunflower painted on the road. This was one of Portland's first city repair projects. Residents have gathered to repaint the intersection every Memorial Day weekend since 2000.[3]

The Belmont Firehouse is a historic firehouse that now operates as an educational museum.

Historic Belmont Firehouse

The Movie Madness Museum, housed in a movie rental store, contains over 100 pieces of memorabilia from classic movies such as Blade Runner, Citizen Kane, and the Sound of Music.

Architecture

Sunnyside Architectural Gallery
F.M. Knight Building 

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Demographics ({{{censusyear|2000}}})
  2. "Sunnyside Neighborhood Plan". Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  3. "Community Art in Sunnyside". Portland Street Art Alliance. Retrieved 20 April 2015.

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