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In addition to the Christmas Ships Parade and the Pioneer Courthouse Square Christmas tree, light displays are found at Peacock Lane in southeast Portland's Sunnyside neighborhood, at the Oregon Zoo in Washington Park for the ZooLights event, and at The Grotto in northeast Portland's Madison South neighborhood for the Festival of Lights ...
A common Christmas tree consists of a column of seven lights for each driver or lane. Each side of the column of lights is the same. At an NHRA national event, the Christmas Tree, which was first used in April 2011, from the top down, consists of a blue LED light set (top and bottom halves), then three amber bulbs, then a green bulb and a red ...
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.
3316 Lake Terrace Drive: Watch more than 120,000 lights dance to music and starburst fireworks made with programmable lights. The house will also be collecting non-perishable food items to donate ...
Portland International Raceway (PIR) is a motorsport facility in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is part of the Delta Park complex on the former site of Vanport, just south of the Columbia River. It lies west of the Delta Park/Vanport light rail station and less than a mile west of Interstate 5.
The event, which started on Thursday and will continue from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, will feature decorated wreaths, Christmas decor, baked goods, cards, books and gifts for sale ...
Go: "Wonder Journey," LuminoCity's Holiday Lights Festival, through Jan. 5, 2025, Freehold Raceway Mall, 3710 Route 9, $24 to $32, free for kids 3 and younger; luminocityfestival.com.
In 2007, Anna Griffin of The Oregonian wrote: "Over the years, various people have read various meanings into the oversized and ornately lit martini glass that beams down over Portland each holiday season. To some, the West Hills fixture is a familiar symbol of Christmas cheer. To others, it's an homage to Portland's anti-establishment ethos.