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                <title>Washington Park and the Rose Gardens</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The Portland Rose Gardens is another local landmark site - with gorgeous views of Mt. Hood and the downtown city proper.   <br><br>The 'test' gardens are literally that - experimental buds abound and many award-winners at that.  Row after row after row of botanically-engineered beauty, and not just for enthusiasts.  <br><br>Located in the winding playland that is Washington Park - The Rose Gardens sit within one of the best walking tours Portland has to offer - stroll up to the Japanese Gardens for an authentic cultural experience (it has been called the most perfect replica of a Japanese tea garden outside of Japan), or keep strolling up the park - playgrounds aplenty for the young ones and gorgeous picnic spots - if you make it to the top you can visit the Portland Zoo, Children's Museum, the Hoyt Arboretum or Forestry Center.   Watch out for stray foxes.  <br><br>Washington Park is Portland's largest and most exemplary - it is quite tourist friendly with plenty of buses, but the best way to experience it is on foot. The Washington Park Zoo train is also a refreshing option, taking you up on narrow tracks through the heavily wooded hills on an old-fashioned locomotive. <br><br>Family friendly - absolutely - but romantic enough for adventurous couples.  With good trainers.  A walking stick wouldn't hurt, either.  Spread over 400 acres - long rests are encouraged.]]></description>
                
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