This is a brand new title from ITMB.
Portland is the largest city in the American state of Oregon. It is not the capital; that distinction belongs to Salem, about 50 miles to the south. However, Portland is an actual sea-going port, even though it is a hundred miles away from the ocean. It is situated on the majestic Columbia River, which once formed the border between British-controlled Canada and the emerging United States.
That changed after 1842, with the Oregon Treaty, under which both governments agreed to share the territory. At that time, the British capital was Astoria, a lovely town at the mouth of the Columbia. However, the Governor, realizing that sharing with the Americans meant capitulation to the Americans, moved the capital north to Victoria, which was then designated a separate colony.
Regardless, today both Portland and the State of Oregon present some of the nicest scenery in America.
Our portrayal of the city covers:
At this scale, the map encompasses the entire core of Portland and includes:
The reverse side of the sheet shows the State of Oregon in excellent detail:
Additionally, the map includes a set of must-see destinations. My favourite is the Spruce Goose Air Museum in McMinnville.
