This amusement park opened in 1905 to celebrate the Lewis and Clark world Expo.
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This amusement park opened in 1905 to celebrate the Lewis and Clark world Expo.
The largest urban park in the county, lined with trails for hiking and biking.
The Portland Childrens Museum The Childrens Museum is located across from the Portland Zoo on SW Canyon Road, off Highway 26. You can get to it by Max Lightrail or car, parking is free. The museum is...
Designed by architect, Michael Graves.
Riverboat.
Bring your dog along when sampling a wide variety of beers.
A fountain located in Portland.
The Portland Saturday Market runs from the 1st weekend of March until December 24th., on Saturdays from 10:00 - 5:00 and Sunday .-11:00 - 4 :30. You will be able to sample International foods, and...
Museum containing fun, interactive exhibits on forestry and forest conservation.
An 84-mile river flowing between the states of Oregon and Washington.
A popular destination for nature lovers, this arboretum contains many different species of trees.
A combination movie theater and restaurant.
Museum featuring multimedia exhibits on the history of the American pioneers.
Visitors can tour this brewery famous for making Hefeweizen beer.
This unique neighborhood , known as the NorthWest section of town by residents, is located in the heart of historic NW Portland. Here you can find fun and interesting boutiques, shops, restaurants and
A swing music nightclub.
A street mentioned in Beverly Cleary's children's books.
Pop in for a pint at the oldest microbrewery in Oregon.
This popular park offers miles of trails, an extensive rose garden, a large Japanese garden and a zoo.
