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Golden West Hotel When built in 1906, the Golden West Hotel was the only establishment that welcomed African-Americans. Especially popular were the restaurant, billiards room, ice cream parlor and candy shop. Address: 717 N.W. Everett St Portland Or 97209
1 503 274-9815
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Public square in the heart of Portland. Noted as one of the "ten most notable design achievements" in the country. Address: 715 S.W. Morrison Portland OR 97205
1 503 223-1613
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Union Station
Address: 800 N.W. Sixth Ave. Portland Or 97209
1 503 273-4865
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Built in 1914, Pittock Mansion is now a National Historic Register property open to the public. Visitors can learn the history of Portland, and have a picnic lunch while enjoying impressive views of the Cascade mountains and the city of Portland. Address: 3229 N.W. Pittock Drive Portland Or 97210
Send an Email 1 503 823-3624
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Shanghai Tunnels In the 19th century, Portland became notorious for the dubious practice of "shanghaiing" intoxicated men, essentially kidnapping them for slave labor on merchant ships sailing to foreign lands. These ships often headed for Shanghai, thus the name.
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