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It’s no secret that if you want to learn about Oregon’s history, visiting Oregon City should be your first stop.

City: Oregon City

Jim and Stephanie Rose stood outside in the rain, with a large pink box waving it around like they had won the lottery.

City: Portland

“WOW! I want to be in front!” Ethan said as he rushed on to the tram car, putting his hands on the bubble-like window in the front of the tram.

Tags: Sightseeing
City: Portland

Driving to the waterfront on the east side of Portland, the first thing people normally think about is OMSI – the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.

City: Portland

Water everywhere, for everyone: public fountains in downtown Portland

City: Portland

Portland offers more parks than any other city in the nation and one of the best on a warm sunny day is Jamison Square.

City: Portland

"I think it's beautiful. I like being in it," says Angela Jennings. "I love the stairs."

City: Portland

Two year old Violet Johnson stood and stared in amazement.

Sure, she had seen elephants in her books at home, but had never seen the real thing.

Until today.

City: Portland

Have you ever created your own cartoon or played Connect Four with giant robotic arms? Have you ever been inside a real submarine or made flubber in a science lab?

City: Portland

Sitting in downtown Portland, surrounded by theaters, museums and wonderful 12-block park, the Portland Art Museum is the center of discovery.

City: Portland

Bob’s Red Mill is the nation’s leader in stone milling and offers the widest diversity of whole grains found anywhere. We are dedicated to producing natural foods in the natural way. Try our outstanding products today and we guarantee that you will not be disappointed.

City: Milwaukie

Creating something unique is what Ray Peck, and his wife, Diane Weisenberg, wanted when they opened Wind Horse Coffee and Tea in Milwaukie. 

City: Milwaukie

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