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  2. Pittock Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance -style château in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon, United States. It was built in 1914 as a private home for London -born Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana Burton Pittock. It is a 46-room estate built of Tenino sandstone situated on 46 acres (19 ha) that is now owned by the ...

  3. Body of Evidence (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    Body of Evidence was filmed in Portland, Oregon, with the Pittock Mansion serving as a primary location. [5] The cemetery scene featured in the beginning of the film was shot on location at Lone Fir Cemetery. [6] Julianne Moore said her nude scene in this movie was "just awful": "I was too young to know better. It was the first time I'd been ...

  4. Reportedly haunted locations in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Reportedly haunted locales in Portland include the Bagdad Theater, a vaudeville theater built by Universal Studios in 1927, which is reportedly haunted by a maintenance man who committed suicide in the building; Pittock Mansion, a mansion overlooking the city that is reportedly haunted by its original owners; the Roseland Theater, a former ...

  5. List of films shot in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Since then, numerous major motion pictures have been shot in the state, including F.W. Murnau 's City Girl (1930), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Animal House (1978), Stand by Me (1986), Free Willy (1993), and Wild (2014). Portland —Oregon's largest city—has been a major shooting location for filmmakers, and has been featured ...

  6. Pittock House - Wikipedia

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    Henry L. Pittock had the house built for his son and daughter–in–law Frederick and Bertha Leadbetter Pittock when they married in 1902. The property is 3 acres (1.2 ha) with 484.2 feet (147.6 m) of shoreline on La Camas Lake.Although it was built as a farmhouse the Queen Anne style building reflects the wealth and stature of the residents.

  7. The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald - Wikipedia

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    January 30, 2003. ( 2003-01-30) The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald is an American animated mini-series of retail direct-to-video episodes produced by Klasky Csupo in association with the McDonald's Corporation, centering on McDonald's mascot Ronald McDonald and the gang in McDonaldland. [1] A total of six 40-minute episodes were produced ...

  8. Henry Pittock - Wikipedia

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    Henry Pittock. Henry Lewis Pittock (March 1, 1835 (some sources cite 1836) – January 28, 1919) was an English -born American pioneer, publisher, newspaper editor, and wood and paper magnate. He was active in Republican politics and Portland, Oregon civic affairs, and was a Freemason and an avid outdoorsman. He is frequently referred to as the ...

  9. Pittock Block - Wikipedia

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    Pittock Block. View of the Washington Street face. /  45.521513°N 122.680711°W  / 45.521513; -122.680711. The Pittock Block is a historic building in downtown Portland, Oregon, occupying a city block between SW 9th and 10th Avenues, SW Stark and Washington Streets, and west of O'Bryant Square .