Portlandia

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Late last year, I took a mini tour around Downtown Portland, snapping some highlights of my home town. While a few of the resulting images were shared on another site, many were left out due to length constraints. Since so many of you have asked me about Portland over the years, I thought I’d share some little glimpses of our downtown area. I’ve actually lived in S.E. Portland for many years and maybe I’ll show you of my favorite spots and hangouts sometime — it’s definitely much more quirky!

Portland is one of the most bike friendly cities in the country. Everyone including Joey rides bikes everywhere. Everyone that is, except me.


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The famous Portland sign. Classic.


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If you happen to get lost, make your way to Pioneer Square (also known as Portland’s living room) for some helpful directions. Hey, Times Square is only 2,443 miles away!


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Powell’s City of Books claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world. If you’re visiting, it should definitely make your top 10 list of places to check out.


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About a block from Powell’s is Reading Frenzy, my favorite little shop for independent zines, books and other trinkets. Cute overload.


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I love the old-timey look of Kenny and Zuke’s. Most of their sandwiches have meat in them but I had a pretty amazing grilled cheese here one time. It’s on a block of great establishments including Ace Hotel, Stumptown Coffee and Clyde Common, a European-style restaurant (with great mimosas).


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I never get tired of stopping into the lobby of The Ace. The lobby has a photo booth and an entrance to Stumptown (complete with big windows for some of the best people watching in the city).


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For the most part, though I’ve had many extended stays in New York and traveled through a big chunk of the U.S., I’ve always called Portland home. Come visit us sometime!


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16 Responses to Portlandia

  1. yujean says:

    whoa, those signs are so overwhelming. i’ve never made it out to portland (or anywhere in the pacific northwest for that matter), but i’d really love to. it has so much to offer & i’m so curious about it.

  2. Lola says:

    Great post! I loved it…I have a sneaking suspicion that you’re going to travel somewhere fab again…could I be right??? I want more Nubby travel pics! (the whole Europe adventure spoiled me, you know) xo!

  3. Nubby says:

    Melissa Dominic: Both are pretty great. It goes without saying that I can spend hours in the art and graphic design sections at Powell’s.

    Rachel: Me too! Shows that the city has a sense of humor as well. ;)

    Yujean: You should come to the Pacific Northwest at least once! There’s so much creativity and the pace of life is a little slower.

    Alicia – Sea of Ghosts: Yes!! I’ve heard that same comparison from Portlanders who’ve been to Melbourne! I think Melbourne is much much larger but other than that, they seem very close in style, architecture, etc.

    Nancy P: I’ll email you!

    Lola: Well, if you’re in the mood for palm trees, pavement and smog, I’m off to LA in a few weeks! :)

  4. Abby says:

    Hah, Walden Pond is on that sign! If you start walking now, you may get here by the time the pond is warm enough to freeze your butt off in. In completely unrelated news, they discovered there is a population of teeny tiny jelly fish living in the pond – how weird is that?

    I wish it was warm enough to go swimming :(

  5. Nancy P says:

    Hi again, I am wondering if you did email me concerning purchasing photos from you? It is not a problem if you didn’t yet but if you did then it must have gone to my junk folder and was deleted. oops. So IF you did can you resend and I will be more careful. :)

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  7. Marion says:

    Just wanted to say that these pictures just gave me my “Portland fix”… I lived downtown Portland my entire life until last year when I moved to Denver. I got giddy seeing the wet pavement, the slate-grey sky and the shops/bookstores just bursting with personality and quirkiness in your photos. Thanks so much for sharing!

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