Oaks Pioneer Church
Oaks Pioneer Church, originally St. John's Episcopal Church, was built in 1851 and moved to the edge of Sellwood Park in 1961. It has been carefully and lovingly restored by the Sellwood-Moreland Improvement League and is now listed as a Portland Historical Landmark and in the National Register of Historic Places.

455 SE Spokane St
Portland OR
503) 233-1497
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Aug 3, 2008Dan DelMain
Well in advance, I was asked to play for the most lovely wedding. It took place at Oaks Pioneer Church in SE Portland, just up the street from one of my favorites as a kid, Oaks Park Amusement Park. The church itself is quaint, charming and absolutely breathtaking. Those traits usually fit quite nicely with [...]
Aug 14, 2009Jessica Shepard
Jun 12, 2007The Portland Tribune
The month of June marks the beginning of the busy season at Oaks Pioneer Church in Southeast Portland's Sellwood neighborhood. On weekends and weekdays for the rest of the summer, limousines and carriages will deliver brides to the tiny church just above the Willamette River.
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Jan 18, 2009Portland Waterfront Living
The following editorial was written by a Sellwood Harbor resident who presents the case that Alignment "E" is best for all concerned.
...Mayor Adams and his staff have a vision for Portland's transportation system. We see a system that is efficient and convenient, a system that provides its users with a multitude of modal options. This goal is occasionally in direct conflict with some of Portland's existing infrastructure, and for a long time, nothing epitomized this conflict more then the Sellwood Bridge.
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