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  2. Heathman Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. February 16, 1984. The Heathman Hotel, in Portland, Oregon, United States, was originally built as the New Heathman Hotel and opened in 1927. It is among the last remaining historical Portland hotels such as the Benson Hotel (opened 1912), Imperial Hotel (built 1894), and Governor Hotel (built in 1909 as the Seward Hotel and now ...

  3. Park Heathman Hotel - Wikipedia

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    August 25, 2014. The Park Heathman Hotel, originally known as the Heathman Hotel, is a residential building in Portland, Oregon, that serves low-income seniors and disabled persons. Owned by Harsch Investment Properties, the building was renamed Park Tower Apartments in the 1980s. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  4. George E. Heathman - Wikipedia

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    Hotel owner. Years active. 1921 – 1930. Known for. Park Heathman Hotel. Heathman Hotel. George E. Heathman (August 1881 – July 31, 1930) was a general contractor and hotel executive responsible for the construction of several buildings in Portland, Oregon, notably the Roosevelt Hotel, the Park Heathman Hotel, and the New Heathman Hotel .

  5. The Picnic House - Wikipedia

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    The Picnic House is a restaurant in downtown Portland's Park Heathman Hotel, originally known as the Heathman Hotel. [1] [2] Thrillist describes the restaurant as a "prohibition-styled eating space" with a long dining table made from 700 year-old reclaimed fir wood and a menu of "classic, traditional American-style eats". [3]

  6. Portland Skidmore/Old Town Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Skidmore/Old Town Historic District is an historic district in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, in the United States. The approximately 20-block area, center around Burnside Street and named after the Skidmore Fountain, is known for exhibiting Italianate architecture, though High Victorian Italianate, Renaissance Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, and ...

  7. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    April 22, 1976. The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall (opened as the Portland Publix Theatre before becoming the Paramount Theatre after 1930) is a historic theater building and performing arts center in Portland, Oregon, United States. Part of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, it is home to the Oregon Symphony, Portland Youth ...

  8. Clyde Hotel - Wikipedia

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    U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Portland Historic Landmark [1] Clyde Hotel, now known as Ace Hotel Portland. Location. 1000–1038 SW Stark Street. Portland, Oregon. Coordinates. 45°31′19″N 122°40′54″W  /  45.522013°N 122.681633°W  / 45.522013; -122.681633. Built.

  9. Rimsky-Korsakoffee House - Wikipedia

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    Rimsky-Korsakoffee House, located in the Buckman neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, in the United States, is one of the city's oldest coffeehouses.Named after Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, the classical music-themed coffeehouse serves coffee and desserts, operating from the former living room of a reportedly haunted 1902 Craftsman-style house.