Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon is an up-market neighborhood in inner south-east Portland, Oregon, located south of Reed College. The neighborhood is bounded by SE Woodstock Blvd. to the north, SE Crystal Springs Blvd. to the south, SE 39th Ave to the east and approximately SE 28th Ave to the west.
Portland is known as "The City of Roses" or "Rose City", nicknames originated during the 1905 Lewis and Clark centennial exposition.
Portland was the major port in the Pacific Northwest for much of the 19th century, until the 1890s when direct railroad access between the deepwater harbor in Seattle and points east by way of Stampede Pass were built.
Portland's Lincoln High School is notable as it is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi River, built in 1869.