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Oregon and Portland Visitor Guide

Hotels and Accommodations - Places to Stay

Portland Guides
Portland Downtown
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Benson
Hotel Portland's grandest hotel was built in 1912.
The hand-carved Russian Circassian walnut paneling and the Italian
white-marble staircase are among the noteworthy design touches
in the public areas. 287 rooms. 2 restaurants, bar, coffee shop,
in-room data ports.
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Embassy Suites This Old Town property in the Historic
Multnomah Hotel building is within walking distance of the riverfront
and MAX light rail. 276 suites, in-room data ports, indoor
pool, gym, baby-sitting, laundry service, concierge.
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5th
Avenue Suites A four star hotel offers guests a luxurious
retreat in the heart of downtown Portland's business, shopping
and cultural district.
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Governor
Hotel A world of gracious accommodations, elegant
surroundings and up-to-the-minute amenities: from exquisite
frescoes, murals and carvings to concierge services, health
club, rooms for up to 400 persons.
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Heathman
Hotel 150 rooms and suites in the heart of downtown
Portland, in the center of cultural business and retail activity.
Good week-end rates.
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Hilton Hotel Centered in the heart of Portland's
cultural district, it was Portland's first large full-service
business and meeting convention hotel.
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Hotel deLuxe Former the Mallory, this hotel has been
remodeled and reopened for business in May 2006. The hotel’s
restaurant — called Gracie’s after comedian Gracie Allen — serves
breakfast, lunch and dinner in a handsome room that brings to
mind a classic Brown Derby restaurant. It is located in
the Goose Hollow neighborhood at 729 SW 15th Avenue.
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Jupiter
Hotel Conde Nast Traveler magazine called it, "One
of the 116 best new hotels in the world.” Not in the downtown
but close - the hotel is eight blocks east of the Burnside Bridge
at 800 E. Burnside. The hotel's Doug Fir restaurant has
also received good reviews.
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Hotel Lucia
Art-filled design hotel in a 9-story tower near Pioneer Square.
The Lucia has 128 rooms with a full service restaurant.
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Hotel
Vintage Plaza Refurbished 107-room in the heart of
the city. Has an eclectic selection of accommodations
to include some unhotel-like solarium-windowed starlight rooms
on the top floor.
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Mark Spencer
Hotel Downtown and reasonable - all rooms feature
fully-equipped kitchens for convenient in-room dining.
Oregon
Bed and Breakfast - Oregon and Portland
Restaurants

Shopping
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Portland
Metro Area Farmer's Markets Oregon farmers’ markets are
a unique partnership between city residents and farmers. Recent
estimates indicate that the markets attract more than 90,000 people
each week during the peak summer months. The site includes the location,
times, etc. for all market in the Portland metro area.
Transportation
Public Transportation
TV, Radio, Magazines, and Newspapers
TV
RADIO
MAGAZINES
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Computerbits
Magazine
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Historical
Gazette Linking the past with the future - excellent
source about Oregon history.
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Metro
Parent Metro Parent is a monthly magazine that
features local issues and is a resource for Portland activities
and outings as well as a monthly listing of area family events.
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Open Spaces
Open Spaces is a general interest magazine featuring articles by
noted experts in a variety of fields to include: law, medicine,
science, society, culture and the arts.
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Oregon
Business Channel
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Portland
Monthly The first issue came out in October 2003.
NEWSPAPERS
Cam Sites
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Channel 6000 - Weather Cams Live shots of various
locations in and around Portland.
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PittockCam
Lovely Portland, Oregon as viewed from the city's Pittock Mansion.
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Tripcheck Oregon Department of Transportation cam that
allows commuters to check commute routes.
Arts, Museums, Galleries, and Entertainment
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Arts
for the Artists Portland-based non-profit organization
made up of musicians, dancers and painters who create for a living—as
well as parents, educators, businesspeople and friends of the arts
dedicated to raising awareness and funding for arts education in
tri-county schools.
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Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden for Children Ramona Quimby
is the beloved young heroine of Beverly Cleary's whimsical books
about growing up in Northeast Portland. She has been immortalized,
along with Henry Huggins and Henry's dog Ribsy, in the Beverly Cleary
Sculpture Garden for Children in Portland's Grant Park (which is
four blocks from the real Klickitat Street).
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Chinese Garden The Classical Chinese Garden Society, the City
of Portland, the
City of Suzhou, and the Classical Chinese Garden Trust have
worked to build the largest Suzhou style garden outside of China.
The garden opened to the public in September 2000.
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Farmers' Market in Portland Open on Saturdays and
Wednesdays during the summer and fall.
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Oregon
Historical Society Museum
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Oregon Live
Entertainment via The Oregonian (state largest newspaper).
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Oregon Maritime Center and Museum
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Oregon Museum of
Science and Industry
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ORLO Italian
for "on the brink" or "edge"- Orlo is a nonprofit organization using
the creative arts to explore environmental themes.
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Oregon Zoo
Located minutes from downtown. MAX, the light rail system,
has a stop at the zoo.
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Portland
Art Museum One of the better art collections -
don't miss the museum on your visit. July 2001: The
museum unveils the largest acquisition in its history, the collection
of America's most influential art critic, Clement Greenberg.
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Portland Center for
the Performing Arts The Portland Center for the Performing
Arts is comprised of three main buildings:
- Keller Auditorium on SW 3rd between Market & Clay
- The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (home of the Oregon Symphony)
at SW Broadway at _blank
- The New Theatre Building, containing the Dolores Winningstad Theatre,
the Newmark Theatre, and the new Brunish Hall at SW Broadway at
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Portland
Parks and Recreation
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Portland
Saturday Market
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Portland Symphonic
Choir A nonprofit founded in 1946, Portland's oldest and
largest choir, singing the great choral works.
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Rose Festival
A traditional festival held in June - great parade.
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The Regional Arts
and Culture Council Their events calendar tracks plays, art
shows, dance, and concerts.
Film
Theatre
Music
Arboretums, Parks, and Gardens

Recreation
Outdoor Clubs and Conservation

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Audubon
Society of Portland Very active organization with
numerous trips and activities.
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Bergfreunde
Downhill ski club.
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Columbia River
Volkssport/Walking Club CRVC is a non-profit organization
based in Portland, Oregon. CRVC organizes quality non-competitive
walking events in scenic and historic areas.
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Cycle Oregon Cycle Oregon is an annual seven day bicycle
tour that provides the opportunity to experience and explore rural
Oregon. Each September 2,000 cyclists travel a different route
on paved roads that open the door to the places and people that
make Oregon special.
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GreenScene Newsletter Metro's publication about the region's
natural areas, outdoor events and volunteer opportunities; printed
and mailed quarterly
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Mazamas
Oregon's famous climbing club. The Mazamas offer a variety
of outdoor activities.
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Natural Conservancy
of Oregon The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to
preserve plants, animals and natural communities that represent
the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters
they need to survive.
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Oregon Department
of Fish and Game Numerous education programs for every
member of the family to include the kids and mom.
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Oregon Nordic
Club Outdoor activities with emphasis on cross-country skiing.
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Oregon
Shoreline Conservation Coalition Dedicated to the protection
of Oregon's coastal environment and the public trust therein.
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The Trust for Public Land The Trust for Public Land is
a national nonprofit working exclusively to protect land for human
enjoyment and well-being.
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Willamette
Pedestrian Coalition WPC is a non-profit community-based membership
organization in the greater Portland area dedicated to promoting
walking and making the conditions for walking safe and attractive.
Adult Sports
Professional Sports Team
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Portland
Beavers Class AAA baseball affiliated with the San Diego
Padres. They arrived in Portland in 2001.
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Portland Timbers The Portland Timbers are one of the teams
in the United Soccer Leagues' A-League. The Timbers came to
Portland in 2001.
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Portland Trailblazers
NBA basketball. Portland does not have an NFL,
NHL, or MLB team.
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Portland Winter
Hawks Western Hockey League team - 18 teams in three divisions.
Kids Resources
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Audubon Society of Portland This organization has excellent
programs to include summer camps for kids.
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Kids Portland Weather Keys in on the weather in the Portland
area. This site is good for all ages.
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Kids on the
Block Awareness Program A Portland Oregon nonprofit educational
organization, uses life-size puppets to help children learn to understand
and accept differences in one another and to protect themselves
in difficult situations
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Northwest Parent
Connection A colorful and fun site that is structured
around the Portland community. Includes parenting articles,
resources, interactive forums, an activity guide, and more.
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Multnomah
County Library Kids A good place to start with links to
all kinds of activities and aids. We especially like their page
called
read
to your baby.
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Oregon Kids
Interesting and fun Web site for children of many ages to enjoy.
Features games, surveys, homework help, links, and even has an section
for parents.
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Oregon Museum of
Science and Industry (OMSI) Make sure you see the grossology
exhibit.
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Oregon Parent
Information and Resource Center The Oregon Parent
Information and Resource Center is a US Department of Education
Parental Assistance Center. OPIRC's Web site includes research-based
Hot Topics articles, links, a lending library of books, audio and
video, training materials, and research reports, and contact information
for the parent serving agencies across the state that are OPIRC
sites.
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Oregon Partnership Provides
many local resources for parents and youth.
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Oregon Zoo
Located minutes from downtown. MAX, the light rail system,
has a stop at the zoo.
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PBS for Kids PBS Kids Online has thousands of pages
to explore with loads of learning fun. Just had to include
this site even though we are suppose to address Portland-based resources.
Try the "silly songs".
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Portland Children's
Museum Located next to the Oregon Zoo.
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Portland Kids
Portland Area activities and ideas for you and your family. Join
the conversation on their
blog to share some of the favorite ideas.
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Portland
Fire Women's NBA Team The team's page for kids.
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Portland
Radio Guide for Kids Listings of radio programs for kids.
Some of us are old enough to have grown up with radio (no TV) and
listening to wonderful weekly shows.
Commerce and Economic Data
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FedStats
The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy. maintains
this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics
and information produced by 70 government agencies. If you
like numbers, you will love FedStats.
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Oregon District
Export Council Promoting international trade in Oregon
and Southwest Washington.
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Oregon Economic
& Community Development Department The Oregon Economic
and Community Development Department is a cabinet-level agency,
reporting directly to the governor.
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Portland Development
Commission A city of Portland agency. PDC has four
major services: redevelopment area planning; develops housing,
retail, office and other projects; neighborhood revitalization;
business retention, expansion and recruitment.
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US Census
State Data Center Among the best sources for state and
local data available online.
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World Trade Center
Portland An International Resource.
Businesswomen's Resources
Religion
DMOZ Links
Christian Churches
Baptist
Catholic
Emergent
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Emergent churches National movement. Emergent seeks
to create space where people who might not ordinarily interact with
each other can gather and engage each other in areas related to
theology, practices, culture and how churches and organizations.
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Imago
Dei Holds three crowded services every Sunday at the Old
Laurelhurst Church. Emphasizes art, music, and social activism.
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Evergreen Community
Meets every Sunday at the Lucky Lab pub in Multnomah Village.
Episcopal
Lutheran
Presbyterian
Nondenominational
Other
Jewish
Buddhism
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Portland
Shambhala Center - Portland - offers meditation
instruction and practice in Vajrayana Buddhism and Shambhala training,
as taught to western students by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
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Zen Commmunity
of Oregon - Portland - practices sitting meditation,
and is affiliated with the lineages of Maezumi Roshi (Soto) and
Harada Roshi (Rinzai).
Islam
Newsgroups
Oregon Blogs
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AboutItAll has 30-plus blog writers from Oregon.
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Dr. Pat is one of the funniest guys in our city. Physician
(geriatrician), musician, hunter, and a very dry sense of humor.
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EatonWeb Portal has a couple of things going for it. First,
it has a "clean look" to it. Secondly, you can read a few
words about the blogs before deciding to enter. This portal seems
to catered to the more literate blog writers.
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Good
Stuff Northwest Kathleen loves living in Oregon with its
combination of urban style and down- home
friendliness and her blog shows it. Good information about
events and food.
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Jack Bogdanski has two blogs:
Jack Bog's Blog
and Blue Oregon
Blog
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ORblogs is
a site devoted to keeping a list of links to weblogs written by
people who live in the state of Oregon, USA. You can sort
this one by where the bloggers reside (city) within Oregon.
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Portland Web
is a favorite for geeks with lists of coffee shops and quaint places
to hang out in Portland. Good design and easy to navigate.
Portland PodCasts
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Northwest
Noise Tim Germer talks about Oregon history and news.
He also plays music by Oregon artists.
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Delta
Park Project Comedy sketches, monologues, songs and witty
banter with a former improv cast member.
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Chuck and
Adam Do Everything Self-deprecating humor and topical
discussion between two college buddies.
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PodcastX
Josh Bancroft of Beaverton runs a how-to site that provides guidance
for new podcasters and discussions for the more experienced.
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Tiny Podcast
Two self-described geeks discuss technology trends, with a focus
on small gadgets such as phones and hand-held computers.
Environmental Friendly
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Energy Trust
of Oregon Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc., is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to changing how Oregonians use energy by
promoting energy efficiency and clean renewable energy for Oregon
customers of Pacific Power, Portland General Electric and NW Natural.
Energy Trust offers Oregonians cash incentives for energy-efficient
improvements to their homes and businesses.
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Oregon
Solutions An online resource that provides tools for individuals
interested in sustainability to connect with resources, organizations,
agencies and other inspiring individuals who are putting progressive
ideas into action.
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Portland
Greenmap The free map allows people to make better choices
in finding environmentally conscious places and things. More than
1,200 "green" features are identified in the Portland metro area.
You can download the map as well as "Neighborhood Greenmaps" at
the Greenmap
Web site.
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Redirect
ReDirect creates tools that promote the growth of businesses that
promote socially responsible, environmentally wise, and healthy
lifestyles.
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Sightline Institute
Sghtline is a not-for-profit research and communication center -
a think tank--based in Seattle. Founded in 1993, Sightline's mission
is to bring about sustainability - a healthy, lasting prosperity
grounded in place.
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Sustainable Industries
Journal The Pacific Northwest's first trade publication
for sustainable industries. It explores "economic gain through environmental
innovation."
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Tidepool This online resource offers news stories on environmental,
social and economic issues in western North America. Information
is collected from more than forty on-line news sources.
Other

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Calendar of Events Includes cultural, sports, festivals,
etc.
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City of
Portland Official home page for the City of Portland.
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City Auditor Annual Review Report Annual Service Efforts
and Accomplishments Report evaluates performance in the City's nine
largest service areas.
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Elder Steps
Senior transition and elder planning services.
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Hands on
Portland Hands On Portland connects 10,000 volunteers
a year with opportunities that match their schedules and interests.
Volunteers select from one-time, group-based volunteering to longer-term
opportunities to opportunities for volunteer leadership.
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Hometown Links to over 250 organizations in the Portland
area - covers everything from A (Adventist Adoption) to Y (Yellow
Bike Project). No Zs yet.
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Literary Arts A non-profit organization that promotes
the importance of language as a means to express, explore and experience
the world in which we live. If you're interest in poetry and
books, they have many outstanding programs.
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Oregon
Reference Sam' guide to everything you wanted to know
about Portland and Oregon.
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Northwest Parent
Connection Site for planning children's activities.
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Portland Area
Library System - PORTALS Portland Oregon
Area Library System.
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Portland Planning
History Ernie Bonner, who served as Portland's planning
director under Mayor Neil Goldschmidt in the 70s, created this Web
site. It full of history and interesting interviews.
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World Affairs
Council of Oregon The World Affairs Council is
a non-profit educational organization whose purpose is to broaden
public understanding of world affairs. on international affairs
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