Sellwood Moreland

Sellwood was founded in 1883 and saw an influx of residents and visitors with the completion of the Sellwood Street Car line in 1892. The town was annexed by the city of Portland a year later and the adjacent neighborhoods of Westmoreland and Eastmoreland followed soon after. These days the Sellwood Moreland Business District maintains its small-town charm with two lively commercial areas that offer an array of independent retailers, restaurants and services surrounded by older, well-maintained craftsman bungalows and tree lined streets.
Did you know?
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge was named Portland’s first wildlife refuge in 1988 and was designated the city’s first migratory bird park in 2004. More than 185 bird species have been recorded in the refuge.
10830 SE Oaks Park Way
Stars Antique Mall opened in 1990 and has expanded into 3 different malls in Westmoreland. The malls represent more than 200 antique dealers and are one Portland’s largest resource for antiques, collectibles and home décor.
7030 SE Milwaukie Ave
Moreland Theater originally presented vaudeville acts as well as silent films but is now one of the few historic single-screen theaters in Portland that screens first-run movies.
6712 SE Milwaukie Ave
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