Hosford-Abernethy is a neighborhood in the inner Southeast section of Portland, Oregon. It borders Buckman and Sunnyside on the north, Richmond on the east, Brooklyn and Creston-Kenilworth on the south, and (across the Willamette River) Downtown Portland and South Portland on the west.
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Coordinates: 45°30′17″N 122°38′42″WPDF map | |
Country | United States |
State | Oregon |
City | Portland |
Government | |
• Association | Hosford-Abernethy Neighborhood Development Association (HAND) |
• Coalition | Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Program |
Area | |
• Total | 1.30 sq mi (3.36 km2) |
Population (2000)[1] | |
• Total | 6,932 |
• Density | 5,300/sq mi (2,100/km2) |
Housing | |
• No. of households | 3243 |
• Occupancy rate | 96% occupied |
• Owner-occupied | 1660 households (51%) |
• Renting | 1583 households (49%) |
• Avg. household size | 2.14 persons |
Hosford-Abernethy was named in the 1970s for two schools in the neighborhood, Hosford Middle School[2] (commemorating early Portland resident and Methodist minister Chauncey Hosford) and Abernethy Elementary School[3] (commemorating fellow Methodist minister and Provisional Governor of the Oregon Territory, George Abernethy).
The north central area of the neighborhood, with its distinctive X-shaped street pattern, is known as Ladd's Addition.
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is located on the riverfront of Hosford-Abernethy, at the southern end of the Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade.
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