Category Archives: Landmarks

Portland Then and Now: Downtown Waterfront

Before the construction of the harbor wall along the west side of Portland’s waterfront, the river’s edge was mix of wharves and industrial buildings that once bustled with activity. By the 1920s, however, the waterfront had become less of a … Continue reading

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A Walk in Reed Canyon

A lot of Portlanders think of Reed College as a closed campus, or at least a campus they’d rather avoid. That is unfortunate, because hidden on the campus is a Portland treasure, Reed Canyon. An excellent example of an urban … Continue reading

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Portland Then and Now: The Thompson Elk Fountain

For our first “Then and Now” post, we have a true Portland icon: The Thompson Elk Fountain. The fountain was presented to the city in 1900 by former mayor David P. Thompson, and features a bronze statue of an elk … Continue reading

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Disappearing History: Sellwood’s Golf Junction

In a sleepy corner of Sellwood, nestled against the city limits and the Waverly Golf Club, is a disappearing part of Portland’s extensive history of rail transportation. The non-descript entrance to the hidden Garthwick neighborhood and the extant buildings don’t … Continue reading

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Portlandia in Pictures: The Former Berry Botanic Garden

The Berry Botanic Garden began life as the property of Rae and Alfred Berry, with Rae, an avid plant collector, being the driving force behind the creation of the garden. They chose the property due to its diverse habitats (including … Continue reading

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Portlandia in Pictures: Elk Rock Garden of the Bishop’s Close

In addition to having one of the coolest names of any garden anywhere, the Elk Rock Garden of the Bishop’s Close is also one of the quietest, least-visited gardens in the city. Located at the dead-end of Military Road in … Continue reading

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Where is the highest point in Portland?

A question often asked by visitors and newcomers to the city is “where is the highest point in Portland?”. It isn’t obvious where the highest point is, even if you’ve lived here for years. While Mt. Tabor and Rocky Butte … Continue reading

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The Rise of the Apartment: Kerns

For many, growing up in 20th-century America meant that the “American Dream” centered around home ownership. The ultimate goal of any true red-blooded American born prior to about 1970 is a big house with a manicured front lawn. This idea … Continue reading

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Five of Portland’s Best Outdoor Viewpoints

Catching a great view has always been one of my favorite pastimes. There are very few people who don’t enjoy a magnificent view from a high vantage point, and Portland is chock full of fantastic spots to indulge. On this … Continue reading

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Crater Lake National Park

Crater Lake National Park is (surprisingly) Oregon’s only national park, and also one of the first national parks to be created. The magnificent blue lake fills the caldera of Mt. Mazama, a volcano that erupted 7700 years ago and collapsed … Continue reading

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