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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Portlandia Coffee Tour: Public Domain
Located in the heart of downtown Portland at the corner of SW Broadway and SW Alder, Public Domain is something of a departure from Portland Coffeehouse (the previous tenants). Where the old vibe was distinctly Portland, the new makeover is … Continue reading
Video: Snow in Downtown Portlandia!
It’s the end of February, which in Portlandia usually means no more cold snaps, and only 3 more months of rain. This year, however, we’ve been blessed/cursed with a late blast of cold air, and even a little snow in … Continue reading
Portlandia in Pictures: Mt. Hood
When in Portlandia, one of the best things about a clear day is catching views of Mt. Hood, or “the mountain” as it is often referred to locally. While there are also impressive views of Mt. St. Helens from the … Continue reading
Portlandia Icons: Steel Bridge
On first arriving in Portland, I was a little taken aback by the Steel Bridge. It was larger and more dominating than I had imagined (yes, I had imagined what the bridges would look like, my wife thinks it’s part … Continue reading
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