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"Adm. fee) The original owner of this sumptuous, 1914 French Renaissance mansion, Henry Pittock, crossed the plains to Oregon in 1853."
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"Henry Pittock, the founder and publisher of the Oregonian newspaper, built this 22-room, castlelike mansion, which combines French Renaissance and Victorian styles."
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"The Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance château in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon originally built as a private home for The Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana."
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"Built in 1914 in a French Renaissance style, the mansion featured many innovations, including a built-in vacuum system and amazing multiple showerheads in the baths."
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"Henry Pittock, the founder and publisher of the Oregonian newspaper, built this 22-room, castlelike mansion, which combines French Renaissance and Victorian styles."
fodors.com
"The Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance château in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon originally built as a private home for The Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana."
en.wikipedia.org
"The home was built in 1914 by Henry Pittock, who was the founder of the Oregonian newspaper."
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"Adm. fee) The original owner of this sumptuous, 1914 French Renaissance mansion, Henry Pittock, crossed the plains to Oregon in 1853."
nationalgeographic.com
nationalgeographic.com
"Henry Pittock, the founder and publisher of the Oregonian newspaper, built this 22-room, castlelike mansion, which combines French Renaissance and Victorian styles."
fodors.com
"The Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance château in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon originally built as a private home for The Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana."
en.wikipedia.org
"Built in 1914 in a French Renaissance style, the mansion featured many innovations, including a built-in vacuum system and amazing multiple showerheads in the baths."
frommers.com
"Henry Pittock, the founder and publisher of the Oregonian newspaper, built this 22-room, castlelike mansion, which combines French Renaissance and Victorian styles."
fodors.com
"The Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance château in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon originally built as a private home for The Oregonian publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana."
en.wikipedia.org
"The home was built in 1914 by Henry Pittock, who was the founder of the Oregonian newspaper."
planetware.com
"Adm. fee) The original owner of this sumptuous, 1914 French Renaissance mansion, Henry Pittock, crossed the plains to Oregon in 1853."
nationalgeographic.com
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because cold and pretty boring except for all the crazy bearded guys yelling on the street
vargas from USA wrote about Portland 2 years, one month ago
Baghdad Theater & Pub, in the Hawthorne District, is a great place to catch a movie and a beer.
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sarahdoody from USA wrote about Portland one year, 7 months ago
Check out Everett Street Bistro for a great brunch in the Pearl District.
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