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what to do in portland, ore

pdxjayhawk

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Walk up Broadway from Mario's to John Hellmer, a great traditional haberdasher. Then just a couple of blocks to Michael Allens, a small store with a great staff.

You must spend some time in Powell's, one of the last great local bookstores in the US. You can spend hours wandering around in there.

Portland's downtown is also home to a BUNCH of great restaurants.
 

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Originally Posted by discostu004
my wife is going to a cheese-making school or conference or something and i have wednesday-sunday to find stuff to do. other than mario's anything worth doing???

5 days at Mario's should do it.
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Go visit the Willamette Valley wine region. Less than 2 hour drive. Do not miss Chehalem and Cristom wineries.
 

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I second Powell's.
 

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