Cities: Portland

Settled in 1829, Portland was named in a coin flip after Portland, Maine, birthplace of one of its founders (the losing option was Boston). An hour from skiing at Mount Hood and 90 minutes from the Oregon Coast, Portland is a recreational paradise.

Nationally recognized for its modern, urban style by magazines like Elle Décor, GQ and Travel + Leisure, the centrally located Jupiter Hotel is a popular stop for travelers, creatives and nomads looking to experience

From Hippy to Hip at the Portland Saturday Market

By Bonnie Caton
For Oregon.com

Attraction: Shopping
For some, it’s floating on roller skates listening to music. For others, it’s the wind rushing through their hair looking out over Portland from a Ferris wheel.

Step back in time to charming Old England at this restored handsome brick Georgian Colonial featured in Better Homes and Garden magazine.  Relax on the sun deck or in the gazebo.

Lodging: Bed & Breakfast

Welcome to the Fulton House Bed & Breakfast…in the heart of Portland, Oregon.

Lodging: Bed & Breakfast

Amble through parks and historic streets in Oregon's largest city

Recreation: Hiking

The Pumpkin Patch on the island of Sauvie in Portland, Oregon celebrated its 16th season in 2014.

Attraction: Farms, Corn Mazes, Sightseeing

We offer one private room and three dorm rooms.

AAE Hostels has 2 locations in Portland. Offering Private Ensuite Rooms at discounted backpacker rates.

Although it is now known that Dawn Redwoods graced the landscape of the world's northern temperate regions during the time of the dinosaurs (Late Cretateous), fossils of this species were first discovered in 1941 in J

Attraction: Museums/History

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