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Waterfront Blues Festival south main stage. The Waterfront Blues Festival is an annual event in Portland, Oregon, United States featuring four days of performances by blues musicians. The festival started in 1988 and takes place in Tom McCall Waterfront Park, along the west bank of the Willamette River in downtown Portland.
The Portland Rose Festival is an annual civic festival held during the month of June in Portland, Oregon.It is organized by the volunteer non-profit Portland Rose Festival Foundation (named the Portland Rose Festival Association until the 2000s) with the purpose of promoting the Portland region.
Portland's Waterfront Pride Festival and Parade is had been done every June by Pride Northwest, until it moved to July in 2024 to avoid overlaps with other events in the city. [3] Portland's Pride Weekend is normally scheduled the third weekend following Memorial Day, or the weekend after the conclusion of the Portland Rose Festival. It is a ...
Zidell Yards is a former industrial waterfront in Portland, Oregon's South Portland neighborhood, in the United States. The site is notable for being one of the only large undeveloped plots of land in or near Downtown. Zidell Yards is owned by Zidell family.
A typical daytime scene on the waterfront (June 2014) Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park is a 36.59-acre (148,100 m 2) park located in downtown Portland, Oregon, along the Willamette River. After the 1974 removal of Harbor Drive, a major milestone in the freeway removal movement, the park was opened to the public in 1978.
Bite of Oregon is an annual food festival held in Portland, Oregon. Considered to be the largest in the U.S. state of Oregon , the three-day event attracts more than 50,000 attendees every year. The festival is held at Tom McCall Waterfront Park .
Pages in category "Annual events in Portland, Oregon" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... Waterfront Blues Festival; Witch paddle;
Portland Saturday Market's longtime former location, underneath the Burnside Bridge, in use 1976–2009. The market was founded in 1974 by craftspeople Sheri Teasdale and Andrea Scharf, who modeled it after the Saturday Market in Eugene, Oregon. [4]