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Ready for a deep dive? This local OMSI exhibit brings history to life.
The iconic sculpture is the second-largest copper repoussé statue in the United States after the Statue of Liberty
The tableau depicting various modes of transit, native flowers, pollinators + subtle nods to local icons greets pedestrians and cyclists crossing the Blumenauer Bridge
Whether you’re looking for your next leisure read, a book for the whole family, or a thrilling fictional novel, we’ve got a list of books written by Portland authors who called the city home.
Becky Dawson’s art gallery, One Lane Road, opens just twice a month
The nonprofit is advocating for change in a variety of ways
Shopping and outdoor activities are never far at this charming corner of Portland that feels like its own small town.
A culture of creativity and close proximity to materials makes the city a hot spot for the medium.
Please put this on the wall 🖊️
WildCraft Studio School hosts a variety of classes, ranging from basket weaving to knitting and even mushroom cultivation
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