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McMenamins is a family-owned chain of brewpubs, breweries, music venues, historic hotels, and theater pubs in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. Many of their locations are in rehabilitated historical properties; at least nine are on the National Register of Historic Places
The Grand Lodge is a hotel and theatre in Forest Grove, Oregon, owned by McMenamins Pubs & Breweries. The building was originally constructed as a Masonic home in the 1920s, [1] and was briefly the site of an orphanage. [2] McMenamins became the custodian of the property in 1999, [3] renovating and reopening it as McMenamins Grand Lodge in 2000 ...
The former temple, once derelict after years of abandonment, was purchased by McMenamins in 2007. [4] Plans announced in July 2009 anticipated renovation by 2012, including conversion of the Elks Lodge's main meeting room space into 40 hotel rooms and full restoration of the adjacent Spanish Steps , another contributing element of the Old City ...
Brian McMenamin was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1957 to Robert W. and Pat McMenamin. [1] He was raised in Northeast Portland where he attended Catholic schools, including local Madeleine Grade School [1] and Jesuit High School in nearby Beaverton. [1]
Lola's Room is operated by McMenamins as a "secondary venue" on the second floor of the Crystal Ballroom, [1] [2] a historic building on West Burnside Street.The space is named after Lola Baldwin (1860–1957), one of the first policewomen in the United States.
In 1999, the property was renovated and reopened as McMenamins Hotel Oregon, the largest historic hotel building in Yamhill County. [ 2 ] The Hotel Oregon hosts an annual UFO convention, where the location is decorated with relics of the building's history and the town's famous 1950 UFO sighting .
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The Mission Theater and Pub is a movie theater and pub located in the northwest Portland, Oregon. [1] Formerly a Swedish church and union hall, the theater was re-opened as a McMenamins establishment in 1987. [2]