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Multnomah County is a county located in the U.S. State of Oregon, the smallest in area but the largest in population due to Portland, the county seat and largest city in Oregon. The county was named after a Native American people first recorded in the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Mulknomans, who lived in a village on the east side of present-day Sauvie Island and are considered to be part of the Chinook tribe. It is also possible that Multnomah is a corruption of nematlnomaq, meaning down river. As of 2001, the county population is 665,810.
The principal industries of Multnomah County are manufacturing, transportation, wholesale and retail trade, and tourism. Since Oregon does not have a sales tax, it attracts shoppers from southern Washington.
The Port of Portland , established in 1891 and combined with the City of Portland's Commission of Public Docks in 1973Events January events January 1 United Kingdom, Ireland, and Denmark enter the European Economic Community now known as the European Union January 3 Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) sells the New York Yankees for $10 million to a 12-person syndicate led, ranks third in total waterborne commerce on the West Coast. Portland is one of the five largest auto import ports in the nation and is the West Coast's leading exporter of grain and lumber. The Port of Portland is also responsible for Portland International AirportFor the airport of Portland, Maine, see Portland International Jetport Portland International Airport is the major airport serving Portland, Oregon and is the largest airport in Oregon. Its IATA airport code is PDX . It is served by the MAX light rail Red, which is in the county.
The county is home to a number of Portland-area attractions and venues, including Oregon Museum of Science and IndustryThe Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is a museum in Portland, Oregon. The museum has exhibits ranging on everything from dinosaurs to space travel. There are two theaters at OMSI: The Harry C. Kendall Planetarium and the OMNIMAX Theater. OMSI, Portland Art Museum , Memorial ColiseumThe Memorial Coliseum is an indoor arena located in Portland, Oregon. Completed in 1960, the arena seats 12,888 for basketball. It was the home of the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA from 1970- 1995 and the Portland Power of the ABL from 1996- 1998., Oregon Convention Center , Rose GardenThe Rose Garden is the main sports arena in Portland, Oregon, and owned through a corporation by Paul Allen. It was built in 1993, its construction funded in part by a $155 million loan from a consortium of lenders who included TIAA-CREF, Prudential Insur, Washington ParkThis article is about the former baseball stadium. Washington Park is also the name of towns in Florida, Illinois, and North Carolina. Washington Park was a baseball stadium in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, located at 3rd St. and 4th, Oregon ZooThe Oregon Zoo formerly the Washington Park Zoo is a zoo west of downtown Portland, Oregon. It is the largest paid attraction in the state of Oregon with more than 1. 3 million visitors yearly. The zoo was founded in 1887, making it the oldest zoo west of, International Rose Test GardenThe International Rose Test Garden is a rose garden in Washington Park just to the west of downtown Portland, Oregon. On clear days, the garden offers a good view of the Portland skyline with Mount Hood in the background. The garden was established in 191, Japanese Gardens and Pittock Mansion.
It is also home to the scenic Columbia River Highway, Multnomah Falls, and Oxbow Park .