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Portland 103 Tranquil Sites In The Rose City And Beyond Paul Gerald

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Portland 103 Tranquil Sites In The Rose City And Beyond Paul Gerald
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Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 143.88 MB
Author: Paul Gerald
ISBN: 9780897329385, 9780897329392, 0897329384, 0897329392
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Portland 103 Tranquil Sites In The Rose City And Beyond Paul Gerald by Paul Gerald 9780897329385, 9780897329392, 0897329384, 0897329392 instant download after payment.

Everybody knows about Portland's food scene, its outdoor recreation, its bike lanes, beer pubs, and coffee shops. Whether you call it Stumptown or Bridgetown—or even PDX—Portland has been mocked as the city "where young people go to retire." But seemingly every weekend there's a festival, organized bike ride, political march, or something else clamoring for participation. In short, Portland is a happening town.
But sometimes folks just want to chill out, to go where there isn't much happening. They might want to enjoy a quiet meal, take a walk in a park, curl up with a good book, or get out of town to some soul-soothing destination. With books covering all the other activities in town, where's the one that tells people where they can do .... well, not much?
As of Fall 2012, the answer is Peaceful Places: Portland, written by Paul Gerald, the man who gave this town 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles of Portland and Breakfast in Bridgetown. This time, Gerald is off in...

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