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Celebrate National Donut Day with deals at these local shops

Celebrate National Donut Day with deals at these local shops

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Weather you like raised or cake, powdered or glazed, donuts have something to offer for everyone and on Friday you can celebrate their existence on National Donut Day. According to the Salvation Army, in 1938 they declared the first...

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Celebrate National Donut Day with deals at these local shops

Celebrate National Donut Day with deals at these local shops

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Weather you like raised or cake, powdered or glazed, donuts have something to offer for everyone and on Friday you can celebrate their existence on National Donut Day. According to the Salvation Army, in 1938 they declared the first...

A startup's smart glass technology gets a trial run in Bend

A startup's smart glass technology gets a trial run in Bend

Glass Dyenamics is developing smart glass technology that allows homeowners to adjust window tint using a smartphone or wall switch. The company's CEO said its products have been fully tested and are ready for commercial use after already receiving advance...

LGBTQ+ Philanthropy: Giving with Pride and Purpose

LGBTQ+ Philanthropy: Giving with Pride and Purpose

LGBTQ+ philanthropy is a powerful tool for creating a more inclusive society and supporting the LGBTQ+ communityInclusive and supportive communities are built upon the principles of equality and respect for all individuals. As Pride Month begins, it is...

Inside Texas’s First Vegan Tasting Menu

Inside Texas’s First Vegan Tasting Menu

Amy McNutt and James Johnston, the founders of one of DFW’s premiere vegan eateries, Spiral Diner, have traveled all over eating vegan food and were inspired by the tasting menus they came across elsewhere. So, they decided to create what didn’t exist — and...

Here's Every Single Car You Can Still Buy In Yellow In 2023

Here's Every Single Car You Can Still Buy In Yellow In 2023

Photo: Andy KalmowitzYear in and year out, some combination of black, white, silver and gray are the top four car color choices in America, and that’s a shame. Having such boring color options can make you forget that some manufacturers offer really sick hues....

A startup's smart glass technology gets a trial run in Bend

A startup's smart glass technology gets a trial run in Bend

Glass Dyenamics is developing smart glass technology that allows homeowners to adjust window tint using a smartphone or wall switch. The company's CEO said its products have been fully tested and are ready for commercial use after already receiving advance...

Why You Should Visit Portland Oregon

Portland is known for its foodie culture, artsy vibe, and beautiful scenery. If you haven’t already heard of it, then you should definitely visit.

Portland has a lot to offer. It’s the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region, which includes Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria. The city is also home to the headquarters of Nike, as well as other major companies like Intel, Starbucks, and many more.

The city is located on the Willamette River, which runs through downtown Portland. There are 15 bridges that connect Portland to the surrounding areas. This makes traveling around the city very easy.

The city is also home to some of the best museums in the country. Some of these include the Portland Art Museum, the International Rose Test Garden, and the Lewis & Clark College campus.

Enjoy Coffee Like Nowhere Else

Coffee shops are becoming increasingly important in our lives. They provide us with a place to relax after a long day at work or school. In addition to being a great place to socialize, they also serve delicious drinks.

There are hundreds of coffee shops around town, from independent cafes to Starbucks franchises. Some even offer free WiFi. The best part? These places are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Portland’s Craft Beer Scene

If you love beer, then you will love visiting Portland. The city is home to over 100 breweries, making it one of the most popular craft beer cities in the world.

In fact, there are so many breweries here that the city was named by Travel + Leisure magazine as one of the top 10 beer towns in the United States.

You can find all kinds of beers here, including IPAs, stouts, porters, lagers, and ales. Many of these breweries have won awards for their products.

You can enjoy your favorite brew while sitting outside at one of the many beer gardens throughout the city. Some of them include: Hopworks Urban Brewery, Laurelwood Brewing Company, and Breakside Brewery.

Portland is also home to the only microbrewery in North America that produces beer using wild yeast. Wild yeast is used because it creates flavors that aren’t found in regular beer.

This unique brewing process gives the beer a distinct flavor that you won’t find anywhere else.

The city is also home the first brewery in the state of Oregon to receive an official designation as a Certified Organic Brewery.

Festivals in Portland

Every year, Portland hosts several festivals. Some of these events include:

  • First Thursday – Every month, the Pearl District holds an event called “First Thursday.” During this time, local artists set up shop in the area.
  • Rose Festival – Each May, the city celebrates the blooming season with the annual Rose Festival. Visitors come from all over the world to take part in this festival.

  • Pioneer Days – Held every July 4th weekend, the Pioneer Day celebration takes place in the Hawthorne neighborhood.
  • World Naked Bike Ride – Every June, thousands of people take part in this annual protest against traffic laws.
  • PDX Pride – Each August, the city celebrates its LGBTQ community during the PDX Pride festival.
  • MusicfestNW – This music festival takes place each September. Over 30 bands perform at various venues across the city.
  • Portland Marathon – This marathon starts and ends at the Moda Center. It has been held annually since 1985.
  • Portland Jazz Festival – Held each May, this three-day event features jazz performances at various locations around the city.
  • Portland Food Crawl – This food crawl takes place each October. Participants visit different restaurants around the city.
  • Northwest Film Forum – This film festival takes place each November. It showcases new films about the Pacific Northwest region.
  • Christmas on the MAX – This holiday tradition takes place each December. Thousands of people ride the light rail system to see Santa Claus.
  • Holiday Lights Tour – This tour takes place each December. Local residents open their homes to visitors who want to see how they decorate their houses for the holidays.
  • Winter Carnival – Held each January, this carnival includes ice skating, snowshoeing, sledding, and more.
  • Portland International Film Festival – This film festival takes places each February. It highlights independent movies made by filmmakers from around the world.

Portland’s Sports Scene

Baseball – The Portland Beavers are a professional baseball team based out of Portland. They play in the AAA Pacific Coast League.

Basketball – The Portland Trail Blazers are a professional basketball team based out of Portland, OR. They compete in the NBA.

Football – The Portland State Vikings are a Division I FCS football team based out of Portland that plays in the Big Sky Conference.

Hockey – The Portland Winterhawks are a hockey team based out of Portland which competes in the Western Hockey League.

Soccer – The Portland Timbers are a Major League Soccer team based out of Portland and play in the MLS.

Tennis – The Portland Tennis Club was founded in 1892 and is one of the oldest tennis clubs in North America.

Hiking and nature are everywhere

The Columbia River Gorge is just an hour away from downtown Portland. It’s home to some of the most beautiful hiking trails in the country.

There are many hikes you can do near Portland. Here are some of our favorites:

1) Mt. Hood Meadows Hike – Located in Washington County, this hike will take you through lush forests and meadows. There are several trailheads along the way.

2) Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument – This hike will take you past volcanic craters, lava flows, and hot springs.

3) Multnomah Falls Hike – Located in Clackamas County, this hike will lead you to a series of waterfalls including Multnomah Falls.

4) Zigzag Mountain Hike – This hike will take your through old growth forest and meadows.

5) Timberline Lodge Hike – Located in the Cascade Mountains, this hike will take your through forests and meadows.

6) Willamette Pass Hike – Located in Yamhill County, this hike will bring you through forests and meadows with views of the surrounding area.

7) Three Sisters Wilderness Area Hike – Located in Jefferson County, this hike will give you views of three mountain peaks.

8) Tumalo Creek Hike – Located in Douglas County, this hike will let you explore the history of the area.

9) Eagle Cap Wilderness Area Hike – This hike is located in Josephine County and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding areas.

10) Cascades Park Hike – Located in Multnomah County, this hike will allow you to see wildlife such as deer, elk, and eagles.

11) Sauvie Island Wildlife Area Hike – Located on Sauvie Island in Lake Oswego, this hike will take place next to wetlands and marshes.

12) Mount Tabor Hike – Located in Polk County, this hike will offer stunning views of the surrounding area including Mount Tabor.

13) Mount Scott Hike – Located in Linn County, this hike will be full of amazing views.

14) Salmonberry Butte Hike – Located in Deschutes County, this hike will provide you with stunning views of the surrounding areas including Salmonberry Butte.

There are many more reasons to come for a visit in the Rose City so don’t hesitate to put this on your radar when visiting the Pacific Northwest.

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