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  2. Christmas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The White Stag Sign at night in 2010, with a simulated "red nose" (of neon) in imitation of the character Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The day when a "red nose" is placed on the White Stag sign as an imitation of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer has become known as "Nose Day" and "is how most Portlanders know that the Christmas season has arrived", according to The Oregonian.

  3. Tomorrow Theater - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow Theater is a movie theater and multimedia space in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is operated by PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow, the film and new media center of the Portland Art Museum. [1] Previously, the venue was an adult movie theater known as Oregon Theater. [2]

  4. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount was considered, at its opening, to be the largest and most lavish theater for a city the size of Portland. Originally opened as the Portland Publix Theatre, [5] a vaudeville venue in March 1928, [6] the name changed to the Paramount Theater in 1930, as the owners had a contract to run Paramount films locally. The building ...

  5. Peacock Lane - Wikipedia

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    Peacock Lane is a four-block street in southeast Portland, Oregon, in the United States. It is known for its elaborately decorated homes during the Christmas and holiday season. [2] During this time of year, thousands of people come to view the displays, enjoy hot cocoa, and previously take horsedrawn carriage rides, and sing Christmas carols.

  6. The Cinnamon Bear - Wikipedia

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    The former Lipman's department store chain based in Portland, Oregon, was known for its annual Christmas-time appearances of the Cinnamon Bear, a popular Portland tradition from 1937 to the 1990s. [5] The Cinnamon Bear was introduced as a Lipman's-sponsored radio story character, meant to count down the days until Christmas.

  7. Aladdin Theater (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Aladdin Theater is a theater in the Brooklyn neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon. It originally opened as a vaudeville house called Geller's Theatre on December 25 (Christmas Day), 1927. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its name was changed to Aladdin in 1934. [ 1 ]

  8. Binghamton holiday events: Don't miss these plays, concerts ...

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    These holiday plays and concerts are set to hit the stage across Binghamton's local theater scene. ... the Ti-Ahwaga Community Players will present "A Christmas Story" the weekends of Dec. 6-8 and ...

  9. Bagdad Theatre - Wikipedia

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    March 8, 1989 The Bagdad Theatre is a movie theater in the Hawthorne District of Portland , Oregon , United States . It originally opened in 1927 and was the site of the gala premiere of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1975, and of My Own Private Idaho in 1991.