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Popular Portland Vacations & Accommodations
 June through October on the waterfront in Portland Oregon is weather and conditions like you’ve dreamed of. This architectural one-of-a-kind floating house is only minutes from downtown Portland’s stylish Pearl District and gourmet everything. But here on the Multnomah Channel (just off the Willamette River) you’ll enjoy peace and quiet, views of Mt. Hood, a veritable parade of different boats on a daily basis and an array of fishing and bird watching opportunities right off the back deck. Shop for your fresh produce on Sauvie Island and cycle this flat agricultural preserve and you’ll think you’re in rural Provence.
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 MacMaster House Bed & Breakfast Inn is situated on prestigious King's Hill in the heart of Portland. It is adjacent to magnificent Washington Park, home of the famous Japanese and Rose gardens. You can easily reach City Center because it is just minutes away. Walk along fabled 23rd Street, lined with blocks of boutiques, restaurants and art galleries and have a nice trip. When you return you will be able to experience the magic of MacMaster House by stepping across the threshold of this historic mansion into a timeless world of comfortable elegance and eclectic grace.
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 Surrounded by the same stately trees for which it was named, The Oaks, in Portland, Oregon in 2005 will celebrate its 100th consecutive year of operation, making it one of the oldest continuously operating amusement parks in America. Built by the Oregon Water Power and Navigation Company, the park opened its gates on May 30, 1905 to Portlanders who arrived by foot and on horseback, in automobiles and by boat from the Willamette River. In keeping with the design of other "Trolley Parks" across the country, most of its visitors disembarked from trolley cars which ran along the Portland-to-Oregon City tracks forming the eastern boundary of the park.
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