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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 ...
Santa Clones is an annual Christmas display by Chris Willis in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] The display featured hundreds of Santa Claus statues and the location is different each year. Willis started the project in the early 2010s and the size of his collection of statues has grown over time.
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.
Portland International Raceway: ... Indy Lights, Indy Pro 2000 Championship, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, ... Ontario Motor Speedway
8213 Rockbury Way: At this house, inspired by a winter wonderland, you’ll find two dozen Christmas trees, reindeer, polar beers and lights. 3728 North Country Drive Roseville
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.
The ARCA Menards Series West has held several races at Portland International Raceway in Portland, Oregon over the years. The track currently has two races for the series, which are in June (on the same weekend as the NASCAR Xfinity Series' race at the track) and September (on the same weekend as the IndyCar's race at the track) and share the same name, the Portland 112.
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 ...