Paul Bunyan statue
A 31-foot Paul Bunyan, built for the 1959 Oregon Centennial, towers over the town center as Kenton's signature landmark.
KENTON · PORTLAND
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“Paul Bunyan watches over you. N Denver corridor.”
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NEIGHBORHOOD IDENTITY
“Paul Bunyan watches over you. N Denver corridor.”
“Paul Bunyan watches over you. N Denver corridor.”
— Kenton, Portland
The Vibe
Kenton has the feel of a small town tucked inside the city, centered on a walkable historic main street watched over by its giant Paul Bunyan statue. The vintage storefronts along Denver Avenue house pubs, cafes, and shops with a friendly, community-minded spirit.
It is proudly quirky and neighborly, with a strong local identity and easy transit access to the rest of the city via the Yellow Line.
History
Kenton was founded in the early twentieth century as a company town tied to the nearby Swift meatpacking plant and the Kenton stockyards, once among the largest in the West. The Denver Avenue commercial district grew up to serve workers, and the neighborhood developed a distinct, self-contained identity.
Its most famous landmark, the towering statue of Paul Bunyan, was erected in 1959 for the Oregon Centennial and still presides over the town center, a beloved symbol of Kenton's working-class, lumber-country roots.
The stockyards faded in the latter twentieth century, and Kenton settled into a quiet residential identity. The arrival of the MAX Yellow Line and a wave of small-business revival along Denver Avenue have since brought new energy to the historic main street.
Character
A 31-foot Paul Bunyan, built for the 1959 Oregon Centennial, towers over the town center as Kenton's signature landmark.
A walkable vintage main street lined with pubs, cafes, and independent shops.
Landmarks
A 31-foot statue of Paul Bunyan standing in the heart of Kenton, a Portland icon since 1959.
A neighborhood park with playgrounds, sports fields, and a community garden.
A walkable commercial district along North Denver Avenue with shops, bars, and restaurants.
Outdoors
A neighborhood park with sports fields, a playground, and a community center.
Real Estate
Kenton offers a stock of early-twentieth-century bungalows and cottages, many original to the company-town era, with growing infill near the town center.
Explore
Three ways to experience Kenton.
The associations, meetings and shared resources that hold Kenton together.
Active associations
Kenton triangle: SE Powell Blvd (north) to SE Foster Rd (south) to SE 82nd Ave (east) — bounded by SE Holgate to the north on the SW corner
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Portland.gov · Population (7,272) from Wikipedia (Census 2010).
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