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Uncover ghoulish architecture features that make a house look haunting and find out where to see a few around town.
The tableau depicting various modes of transit, native flowers, pollinators + subtle nods to local icons greets pedestrians and cyclists crossing the Blumenauer Bridge
Portland General Electric’s plant near Boardman came down in a cloud of dust and smoke
Shopping and outdoor activities are never far at this charming corner of Portland that feels like its own small town.
WildCraft Studio School hosts a variety of classes, ranging from basket weaving to knitting and even mushroom cultivation
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Bauman’s on Oak will host the first-of-its-kind event on Sunday, Nov. 3.
Sears, Roebuck & Co., the Aladdin Company, and Montgomery Ward were among the many manufacturers of kit homes built across the country as cities rapidly expanded during the first half of the 20th century.
Discover the fabulous world of fungi in your neighborhood forest.
For people who love geology — or anyone who just appreciates striking scenery — there should be no reluctance hopping in the car for a few hours to travel to the other side of the Cascades.
Prosper Portland will also bring back the Winter Village for the holiday season.
Less traffic, no cellphones, and a thriving counter-culture contributed to an era many longtime Portlanders consider the city’s golden age.
Elephants demolishing giant pumpkins — what’s not to love?
Taking the train isn’t just for commuters — it’s also a method of leisure travel that’s growing in popularity.
When the Keller Auditorium renovations are all said and done, downtown Portland will have not one but two performing arts centers capable of hosting Broadway shows.
Though not a federal holiday, Oregon has recognized the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day since 2021.