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Boxcar Pizza

2020 establishments in OregonPizzerias in Portland, OregonRestaurants established in 2020Restaurants in Kerns, Portland, OregonRestaurants in Northeast Portland, Oregon
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PDX, Oregon, April 2022 07 (Boxcar Pizza)
PDX, Oregon, April 2022 07 (Boxcar Pizza)

Boxcar Pizza is a vegan pizzeria in Portland, Oregon, United States. Odie O'Connor opened the restaurant in August 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The business operates in The Zipper, a mixed-use development in the northeast Portland part of the Kerns neighborhood.

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Boxcar Pizza
Northeast Sandy Boulevard, Portland Kerns

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The Zipper

Northeast Sandy Boulevard 2705
97232 Portland, Kerns
Oregon, United States
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Sullivan's Gulch, Portland, Oregon
Sullivan's Gulch, Portland, Oregon

Sullivan's Gulch is a neighborhood (north of the gulch of the same name) in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon. The name commemorates Timothy Sullivan, an early farmer in the area. Sullivan settled his donation land claim on January 27, 1851. He was born in Ireland in 1805, received citizenship in the United States in 1855, and most likely received title to the claim around 1863.The compact, densely populated neighborhood borders the Lloyd District (with which it overlaps somewhat) on the west, Irvington and Grant Park on the north, and Kerns on the south. The gulch extends east from the Willamette River and originally was a forested riparian area featuring a spring-fed pool and waterfalls. During the Great Depression it was home to a "Hooverville" shanty town. Presently the gulch is a major urban transportation corridor, used by the MAX Light Rail system and a Union Pacific rail line, as well as Interstate 84, the Banfield Freeway. A trail north of the Union Pacific tracks (the Sullivan's Gulch Trail) is in planning, but has been held up by its estimated price of $36 million plus land acquisition costs. The first railroad tracks were laid in the gulch in 1882, by the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company, later taken over by Union Pacific, which continues to own the line in the 2020s. The Union Pacific tracks, now used only by freight trains, were also used by passenger trains from 1882–1971 and 1977–1997, lastly by Amtrak's The Pioneer until that train's discontinuation in 1997.