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author: groovehouse : Houston, TX Wednesday, August 16th, 2006
author: serlingrod : Portland, OR
In rapidly-gentrifying Northeast Portland, Alberta Street serves as the barometer of what's occuring in the newly emerging local arts scene. The "Alberta Arts Corridor" runs approximately between NE 12th and NE 31st Aves, cutting through the traditionally African-American neighborhoods of King, Sabin, Vernon, and Concordia.
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