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01/20/2009

Most Portlandian

A tongue-in-cheek, clever new ad (part of a series) plays with the geographical and cultural virtues of downtown Portland, Oregon.


(Spotted in this absurd article about New York City and buzz.)

Related: a Streetfilms video explores what makes Portland "most livable," below.

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