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Portland Timbers: A Look Inside Soccer City USA

Portland Timbers: A Look Inside Soccer City USA
The Portland Timbers have been a local institution for over 30 years. Soccer may still be seen as a second tier sport throughout much of the country, but the Rose City has a special affinity with the world’s game. The Portland Timbers' strong local following and lively games will make almost anyone fall in love with the “beautiful game.”

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Onda Arte Latina: A colorful look at contemporary Latin art

Onda Arte Latina: A colorful look at contemporary Latin art
On bustling Alberta Street, Onda Arte Latina holds its own among a vast array great art galleries and street art. With a variety of Latin art from paintings, ceramics, and tapestry, the gallery serves also serves as an important cultural experience. With an extensive gift shop, visitors can come away with a special item for loved ones back home.

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DeNorval Unthank Park: A Piece of History Set in Historic North Portland

DeNorval Unthank Park: A Piece of History Set in Historic North Portland
DeNorval Unthank Park may be a mouthful, but this peaceful location can be a great spot to spend an afternoon. The park is centrally located in north Portland’s Boise-Eliot neighborhood between Martin Luther King and Mississippi Street. The vibrant neighborhood feel of nearby Mississippi Street surrounds the park with great restaurants, food, and businesses. The park itself is generally busy with people playing basketball, lounging in the sun, or just getting a breath of fresh air.

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Two Plum Park: A Neighborhood’s Pride and Joy

Two Plum Park: A Neighborhood’s Pride and Joy
The tiny Two Plum Park is a former empty lot that was transformed from eye sore to the relaxing center of a neighborhood. Portland is well known for its parks and Two Plum Park is a petite addition. Like many of the parks, it is on land that was in need of a natural makeover.

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Sabin HydroPark: relax underneath the enormous green towers

Sabin HydroPark: relax underneath the enormous green towers
Sabin HydroPark reflects the innovative way the city of Portland turns land that serves a public good into a public park for all to use. The park can be seen from blocks away thanks to the large water towers. It is great place for Portland visitors to see how to dual use works in a major American city.

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King Farmers Market: A Taste of Portland Every Sunday

King Farmers Market: A Taste of Portland Every Sunday
The King Farmers Market is a Sunday institution. Northeast Portland’s weekly market features the freshest food, locally grown produce, flowers and more. For those used to shopping at grocery stores, you will understand why farmers markets are not only affordable, but also informative and fun.

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Grant Park: Imagine a story under the swaying trees

Grant Park: Imagine a story under the swaying trees
This expansive park in northeast Portland seems like a setting for novel. With tall trees rustling in the wind and open green spaces, you can envision your imagination running wild while relaxing under the sun. Whether it is walking, running, tennis, or swimming, Grant Park also offers a number of activities for those looking to stay in shape.

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Movie Marvel Museum: PDX’s small, secret movie museum

Movie Marvel Museum: PDX’s small, secret movie museum
Movie Marvel Museum is a small wonder located in the up and coming Alberta Arts District. Open only one day a week, it rewards those who are patient by allowing them to enter a world of wonder on a Saturday afternoon. A perfect balance of kitsch, dust and Hollywood folklore, it has a glimmer that few larger museums do.

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Grant Pool: Cool Off Under Tall, Majestic Trees

Grant Pool: Cool Off Under Tall, Majestic Trees
Grant Pool is a fun place to take the kids when trying to cool off from Portland’s summer weather. When the hot easterly winds blow down through the Columbia River Gorge, Portland experiences its hottest days. To beat the heat, take the kids to Grant Pool to enjoy and relax in comfort.

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Peninsula Park: Portland’s original Rose Garden

Peninsula Park: Portland’s original Rose Garden
While the International Rose Test Garden is a must visit, Peninsula Park makes a case for the most beautiful rose garden in Portland. In fact, this park was what helped Portland originally get the nickname: the ‘Rose City.’ The landscaped lanes of roses and its elegant design make it a jewel of north Portland.

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