Hoyt Arboretum is a 185-acre living museum
with a collection of over 8,000 trees and plants
from around the world. 4000 SW Fairview Blvd
(503) 823-1649
International Rose Test Garden is located in
Washington Park. 400 SW Kingston Ave (503)
823-3635
Museum of Contemporary Craft has been around
since 1937. They provide exhibitions, education,
and sales. 724 NW Davis Street 503-223-2654
Oregon Maritime Museum SW Naito Pkwy & SW
Pine St 503-224-7724
Portland Art Museum is recognized
internationally for its more than 42,000 objects
reflecting the history of art from ancient times
to today. 1219 SW Park Ave
Portland Children's Museum offers classes,
camps, and workshops to promote imagination.
4015 SW Canyon Rd
Portland Police Museum has been in existence
since 1976 and features exhibits in
chronological order. 1111 SW 2nd Ave
The Old Church is now a non profit historic
site. 1422 SW 11th Ave
Oregon Historical Society houses the
permanent exhibit on the History of Oregon:
'Oregon My Oregon'. It also presents major
traveling exhibitions on a variety of themes.
1200 SW Park Ave 503-306-5249
The Velveteria: Museum of Velvet Paintings
is a world famous museum of around 350 paintings
from around the world. 2448 E Burnside St
(503) 233-5100
Wells Fargo History Exhibit features a
Concord stagecoach, hands-on telegraph, guided
tours, video, and artifacts. 1300 SW 5th Ave
503-886-1102
OMSI - Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
is one of the nation's top ten science museums.
1945 SE Water Ave 503-797-OMSI (6674)
Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center provides
for self guided tours. It opened in September
2001, as a landmark green building. The building
has become the first redevelopment project in
the US to be awarded the Gold LEED
Certification. 721 NW 9th Ave 503-227-6225 |
Click on any city below to find all the information
you'll need to know when relocating to the Greater Metropolitan Portland Oregon
area. You will be able to find all the important information about each city
such as: closest employers, modes of transport, housing, high school, middle
school, private school, daycare and infant schools, religious affiliations,
parks and recreation, entertainment, demographics, local libraries, clubs and
associations, restaurants, available sports, history about the city, nearby and
surrounding cities, and pictures of what the city look like.
Aloha, Oregon |
Banks, Oregon |
Beaverton, Oregon |
Boring, Oregon |
Canby, Oregon |
Clackamas, Oregon |
Corbett, Oregon |
Cornelius,
Oregon |
Damascus, Oregon |
Estacada,
Oregon |
Forest Grove, Oregon |
Gladstone, Oregon |
Gresham, Oregon |
Happy Valley, Oregon |
Hillsboro, Oregon |
King City, Oregon |
Lake Oswego, Oregon |
McMinnville, Oregon |
Milwaukie, Oregon |
Newberg, Oregon |
North Plains, Oregon |
Oregon City, Oregon |
Rainier, Oregon |
Sandy, Oregon |
Scappoose,
Oregon |
Sherwood, Oregon |
St.
Helens, Oregon |
Tigard, Oregon |
Troutdale, Oregon |
Tualatin, Oregon |
Vernonia, Oregon |
West Linn, Oregon |
Wilsonville, Oregon |
Portland |
Downtown Portland |
Northeast Portland |
Northwest Portland |
North Portland |
Southwest Portland |
Southeast Portland |
Bethany
Cedar Hills Area
Cedar Mill Area
Forest Heights
Eastmorland
Westmorland
Oak Grove
Laurelhurst
Rosemont Raleigh Hills Persimmon
|