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McMenamins was founded by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, who grew up in northeast Portland, Oregon. [1] They trace the beginning of McMenamins to the 1974 opening of Produce Row Café. [1] In 1985, McMenamins opened Oregon's first brewpub in the Southwest Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. [3]
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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 venue hosted '80s Video Dance Attack weekly for more than a decade, [8] as of 2016, [9] along with special additions such as a Halloween Party in 2021 with shared access to Crystal Ballroom. [10] The venue continued to host weekend '80s and '90s nights in 2017. [ 11 ]
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]
In October 2024, Eugene Weekly received a $100,000 grant from Press Forward to expand its coverage. [19] Later that year the paper's co-founder Anita Johnson died. Her 60% ownership stake then went into a family trust for her four children who plan to transfer it to editor-in-chief Camilla Mortensen, who wants to convert the Eugene Weekly into ...
The Multnomah County Poor Farm is a former poor farm located in Troutdale, Oregon, United States.Established in 1911, the building and its surrounding grounds operated as a poor farm housing the ill and indigent populations in the Portland metropolitan area at the beginning of the twentieth century, after the closure of a poor farm in the city's West Hills.
By the 19th Century the McMenamins like many of the Irish had spread throughout the world but still remained strong in their native northwest Ulster. Griffith's "Primary Valuation of Ireland" carried out 1847-1864 records 266 McMenamin households not counting the variant spellings, 90% of these households were in Donegal and west Tyrone.