Years ago a curious 7-year-old named Michael Jones followed an old-timer into the depths of one of Portland's residential hotels.
Attractions: Sightseeing
Every time Marilyn Depew walks through the Japanese Garden, she notices something different.
Although the Pittock Mansion has been overlooking Portland for more than 80 years, there is always something new to see when visiting the historic site.
Dancing in the breeze, the trees at The Grotto swayed to the beat of the East wind.
Cities like Amsterdam and Leipzig may compete for the title, but Portland, Oregon, claims the prize itself: the City of Books.
It has been known by three names, has been the site of at least one documented gun fight, and to this day attracts the rich and the poor alike.
Tranquility is a word many visitors use as soon as the y enter the 160 acres of Horning’s Hideout. That’s how Jane and her son, Bob Horning like it.
He shot down the 48-foot waterslide like a torpedo, letting out a scream the minute he hit the water at the end of the ride.
Sitting behind some large trees, between Newberg and Hillsboro is a farm-themed store that is as authentic as it is special.
It’s no secret that if you want to learn about Oregon’s history, visiting Oregon City should be your first stop.