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Record stores in Portland, OR

A collection of records at a Portland record store

You never know what you’re going to find. | Photo by @exiledrecords

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Record scratch — yep, it’s us. You’re probably wondering what today’s article is about. Well, hunting for audio treasures in Portland’s many record stores is a pastime for everyone to enjoy. So, we’ve gone round and round and round the city looking for shops where you can get your vinyl fix.

North

FINAL FORM | 7315 N. Alta Ave.

Vinyl Resting Place | 8332 N. Lombard St.

Speck’s Records & Tapes | 8216 N. Denver Ave.

Mississippi Records | 5202 N. Albina Ave.

Northeast

Blackwater Records | 223 NE Russell St.

Mothership Music | 3611 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

CITY NOISE | 3505 NE Broadway

Little Axe Records | 4142 NE Sandy Blvd.

Jump Jump Music | 7005 NE Prescott St.

Big Iron Records | 2757 NE Pacific Street

East

Music Millennium | 3158 E. Burnside St.

Future Shock | 1914 E. Burnside St.

A portland record store

Don’t forget to peruse the $1 shelves. | Photo by PDXtoday staff

Southeast

Clinton Street Record & Stereo | 2510 SE Clinton St.

Exiled Records | 4628 SE Hawthorne Blvd.

Jackpot Records | 3574 SE Hawthorne Blvd.

Crossroads Records | 8112 SE Harold St.

Landfill Rescue Unit Records | 2533 SE Belmont St.

Prospector Records | 7020 SE Foster Rd.

Variety Records | 4932 SE Foster Rd.

Dig Vinyl | 8235 SE 13th Ave.

Tomorrow Records | 700 SE Hawthorne Blvd.

AstronautSaint Records | 7505 SE Otty St. Unit B

Ascendents Records | 6819 SE 82nd Ave.

Downtown

2nd Avenue Records | 400 SW 2nd Ave.

Everyday Music | 1313 W. Burnside St.

Platinum Records Lights & Sound | 104 SW 2nd Ave.

Online

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