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Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Above the marquee on downtown’s Broadway Avenue, you will find a large lighted vertical Portland sign that signifies the entrance to the famous Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. This 2,776 seat venue is the home to the Oregon Symphony, and many other types of performing arts. The Portland ... More...
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
Do you dream of a majestic Scottish style golf resort on the edge of the Pacific Ocean? At Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, you’ll find four professional golf courses that weave their way along the Southern Oregon Coast. Golf enthusiasts will marvel at the view that accompanies patrons as they ... More...
Black Butte Ranch
Black Butte Ranch is one of the more luxurious Resorts in the Cascade area. For over 30 years Black Butte Ranch has been a sanctuary for leisure, golf, and family fun. This oasis is set in the middle of the Cascade Range, eight miles from Sisters, Oregon. The ranch is named after Black Butte, ... More...
Cannon Beach
How did Cannon Beach really get its name? This beautiful enclave south of seaside was named after a naval vessel’s cannon, which washed ashore at Cannon Beach. The naval vessel was the USS Shark. This was a large sailing boat that hit a sand bar on its way to the Columbia River and sank. ... More...
Crater Lake
Experience the deepest lake in the United States and the 7th deepest lake in the world! Crater Lake is 1,943 feet deep. The lake is situated in the middle of Oregon on one of Oregon’s oldest national parks. Originally, Crater Lake was known as Mount Mazama before the collapse and ... More...
Detroit Lake
About 45 miles east of Salem, OR, visitors can find a pristine water reservoir called Detroit Lake. This 3,500 acre lake was created in 1953 upon completion of the Detroit Dam. The Dam was created for a number of purposes, such as power generation, water conservation, flood control, and ... More...
Keller Auditorium
With a capacity for almost 3,000 people, Keller Auditorium is an architectural masterpiece in the center of downtown Portland. Originally named the Municipal Auditorium and then the Portland Civic Auditorium, this iconic venue has showcased the best performances from across the world. Built in ... More...
Mount Hood
If you were to look out towards the east of the Portland landscape, one could witness Oregon’s most majestic mountain. Mt. Hood is located about an hour and a half from Portland. Mt. Hood is a beautiful snow-capped mountain that rises to about 11,249 feet. It also boasts twelve glaciers ... More...
The Multnomah Athletic Club
The Multnomah Athletic Club, otherwise known as the MAC, is a not-for-profit athletic and social club that is located in downtown Portland next to PGE Park, and across the street from Lincoln High School at 1849 S.W. Salmon St. The MAC has a long history of excellence in athletics, as well as ... More...
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
“To be, or not to be” that is the question on many of the minds that visit Ashland, Oregon. This quaint town, in the southern part of Oregon, is home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. During the festival, visitors can get tickets to one of the many different Shakespearean plays in ... More...
Pittock Mansion
Nestled at the top of the west hills of Portland, Oregon sits one of the cities oldest and most renowned residences. Pittock Mansion is rich with historical significance, magnificent architecture, and a grandiose interior that includes many artifacts from the turn of the century.
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Portland City Grill
Portland boasts a variety of different restaurants that can satisfy any craving that you may have. From elegant oriental to mouth watering steak houses, Portland is famous for its amazing dining. One of the more luxurious dining establishments in Portland is the Portland City Grill. PCG as ... More...
Portland South Waterfront
The downtown cityscape has been changed to include brand new
skyscrapers that line the Willamette River. This new urban
playground is now known as the South Waterfront Neighborhood.
The area comprises of five residential towers that have many
different types of living spaces, ... More...
The Portland Spirit
Imagine cruising down the Willamette or Columbia River with the sun at your back and the open waters to your front. Picture yourself eating dinner on the deck of the boat as the sunsets and the majestic view of the Oregon scenery shines in the distance. This is the experience that you will ... More...
Portland Street of Dreams
Do you dream of brown mahogany stained oak cabinets, stainless steel state of the art appliances, or granite slab countertops in your kitchen? The 32nd Annual Street of Dreams was an amazing mix of old style architecture with contemporary artistic flair. This year’s Street of Dreams is ... More...
The Rose Quarter
Home to the Portland Trailer Blazers and Portland Winterhawks, the Rose Quarter is a Mecca for entertainment. Whether you’re into mainstream music, orchestras, professional basketball, or stand-up comedy, the Rose Quarter is the place to be. Located on the east side of the Willamette ... More...
Seaside
Only an hour away from the Portland area lays the majestic
historical town of Seaside. This peaceful beachfront community
provides a beauty unlike any in the country. To the south of
seaside rests Cannon Beach and the famous Haystack Rock. To the
north is the upscale community ... More...
The Nines Hotel
In the heart of Downtown, The Nines is one of Portland's newest and most unique locations.
Located next to Pioneer Courthouse Square in the old Meier and Frank Building, the Nines Hotel is a picturesque luxury hotel with all the amenities that a guest would want or need. The Nines occupies ... More...