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Clackamas Town Center, Portland

Great shopping facilities; smaller than Lloyd Center, but just as much to see..

Great shopping facilities; smaller than Lloyd Center, but just as much to see.


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About Clackamas Town Center

 Clackamas, OR, USA

Clackamas Town Center and Nearby Sights on Map

Mount Tabor Park

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

Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden

A display and test garden was initiated in 1950 that includes more than 2,500 rhododendrons, azaleas, and companion plants

Hawthorne Blvd

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

Sellwood

A neighborhood shopping area on the east side of the Willamette River south of downtown, specializing in antique and vintage furnishings

The Grotto Gardens

A tranquil and spiritual sanctuary which hosts reflection ponds, secluded gardens, and shrines on the top of a basalt cliff

Hawthorne District

A popular shopping area, particularly along Hawthorne Blvd between 34th and 39th Ave

Laurelhurst Park

A beautiful park designed by a horticultural expert from the same team that designed New York City's Central Park

Hollywood

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

Portland Aerial Tram

An aerial tram which connects the South Waterfront neighborhood to the Oregon Health Sciences University campus on a hill to the west

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

OMSI is great for kids, with hundreds of hands-on activities with a particular emphasis on technology and earth sciences; you can spend a full rainy day here and not get bored