Pilot Rock to Saint Paul Portland - 97202Sellwood Branch - I drove in the opposite direction and did a U-turn so I could pull right up front. (11/10/24)Portland - 97203Saint Johns - This post office looks a little old because the shopping center around it is full on new stores. (10/20/24)Portland - 97206Creston - Drove right by the first time, but after circling the block I found my way into the parking area. (10/13/24)Portland - 97208Portland- This is called Portland because it is the main post office for the big city and big it was. This photo shows a little more than half the building size. (10/20/24)Portland - 97211Piedmont Branch - This is right across the street from a food truck village. Good thing I wasn't hungry because they were all closed on an early Sunday morning. (11/10/24)Portland - 97212Holladay Park - This Portland Post Office is on the east side of the Willamette River near the Moda Center where the NBA Trailblazers play. (11/10/24)Portland - 97213Rose City Park - Today's last Post Office of the day. I had one more on the list, but traffic was picking up, so I opted to do it next Sunday. (10/13/24)Portland - 97214East Portland - I literally drove right by this post office yesterday when I had some business to take care of at the county building. (10/13/24)Portland - 97216Midway - I guess its called that because it halfway between a couple post offices? (1013/24)Portland - 97217Kenton Station - In a nice little neighborhood of North Portland. (10/20/24)Portland - 97220Big River - Almost all post offices get a name and for single post office towns it usually the town's name, but this is one of the roughly two dozen Post Offices that serve the city of Portland. (10/06/24)Portland - 97222Milwaukie Branch - Milwaukie is still a city, but the United States Postal Service calls it Portland. (11/10/24)Portland - 97223Tigard - While visiting CravenSpeed, purveyors of fine automotive accessories in Tigard I made a stop at the Post Office there to add it to this gallery. (1108/24)Portland - 97230Parkrose - This community which was in the town of Parkrose before it was absorbed into the big city in 1980. (10/06/24)Portland - 97242Brooklyn - Oddly enough this is listed as zip code 97202 on the USPS site. (10/13/24)Portland - 97266Lents at Eastpoint - I don't know why Lets, but this is in a newly revitalized shopping center called Eastpoint. (10/13/24)Portland- 97267Oak Grove Branch - I was going to walk out to the street so I could get a shot that included the nice brick monument that had the name om it, but you couldn't see the car and not much of the post office itself. (11/10/24)Prospect - 97536Prospect wasn't much of a place, but then again a lot of the Post Offices we captured today were tiny little unincorporated communities. (9/8/2023)Rainier - 97048Rainier - This Post Office is identical looking to the one in Troutdale, only it is a nice shade of blue unlike Troutdale's wood tones. (11/03/24)Redmond - 97756A very large building befitting its town's growing population. Unfortunately they must have run out of money for any kind of signs for identifying the town. (07/02/22)Riddle - 97469The Riddle area was known for nickel mining, , but the mine closed in 1987. (10/04/21)Roseburg - 97470We spent the night in this town on our way to the Portland area and grabbed a photo on our way to breakfast. (8/18/2023)Rouge River - 97537Originally called Tailholt. In 1872 it was named Woodville after John Woods. In 1912 the town council officially changed the name to Rogue River because the river runs tight through town. (10/04/21)Rufus - 97050This small town of a couple hundred along the Columbia River was for 6 months in 1945 almost 2.500 strong with Army soldiers that were testing pontoon bridges for use in Germany. (07/01/23)Saint Helens - 97051Saint Helens - This town was founded in 1845, as "Plymouth". The name was changed to St. Helens in the latter part of 1850 for its view of Mount St. Helens, roughly 39 miles away in Washington (11/03/24)