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A beautiful park designed by a horticultural expert from the same team that designed New York City's Central Park.
A beautiful park designed by a horticultural expert from the same team that designed New York City's Central Park. This park has a great atmosphere in good weather, with lots of locals and visitors enjoying the duck pond, the bike paths, and the off-leash dog area.
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Southeast 37th Avenue, Portland, OR, United States
+1 503-823-2525
A popular shopping area, particularly along Hawthorne Blvd between 34th and 39th Ave
Located along Broadway and Sandy Blvd northeast of downtown, Hollywood is a commercial district for the nearby neighborhoods and home to the Hollywood Theater, a historic non-profit theater with an ornate facade showing a variety of independent, second run, and classic films as well as original programming and interactive events
Hawthorne Blvd, which runs east-west across the river from Downtown, has a broad selection of shops including a menagerie of vintage goods at the House of Vintage and the ornate Bagdad Theater Pub, and is a center of the counter-culture/bohemian community which is dissipating to make way for a variety of upscale businesses
At the eastern end of the Hawthorne District, Mt Tabor is a forested park situated atop an extinct volcanic butte with great views of the city
A large mall just northeast of downtown near the Convention Center with dozens of stores to visit
Sapporo, Japan -- Portland’s Sister City -- gave this huge friendship bell to Portland
Located on the Portland, a steam sternwheeler tug boat moored in the river, the museum contains numerous ship models, maritime artifacts and memorabilia, while tours are offered of the ship itself
This market and craft fair, where everything sold is handmade, is the largest open-air crafts market in continuous operation in the U
This wide expanse of green lawns along the downtown Portland waterfront is a scenic slice of park land, with views over the Willamette River and of the skyline
Gallery and Gift Store featuring interesting historical and quirky displays, such as the world's only remaining woolly ant