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Benson Bubblers Simon Benson built the Benson Bubblers to provide fresh drinking water for workers in the downtown in the early 1900s, effectively lowering alcohol consumption at the same time. Address: Various locations Portland OR
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Seasonal open-air markets featuring fresh local produce and specialty foods, garden products, arts and crafts, live music and educational information. Saturdays May - October in downtown Hillsboro. Sundays Mid May - Mid October at Hillsboro's Orenco Station neighborhood. Address: Courthouse Square - 2nd & Main Streets Hillsboro OR USA 97123
Send an Email (1) 1 503 844-6685
Location #2: Orenco Station - Cornell Rd & NE 61st
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Springwater Corridor A scenic route exploring the wetlands, buttes, agricultural fields and pastures, residential and industrial neighborhoods near Johnson Creek. Address: SE Ivon St to Boring Portland Or
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The Oregon Trail travels the Pacific pathway used by fur traders and others during the 1800s. The 2,170 mile trail spans Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon and Wyoming. Address: . Portland Or
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Shanghai Tunnels In the 19th century, Portland became notorious for the dubious practice of "shanghaiing" intoxicated men, essentially kidnapping them for slave labor on merchant ships sailing to foreign lands. These ships often headed for Shanghai, thus the name.
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