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                <title>Nob Hill District and McMenamin's Blue Moon Tavern</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A neighbourhood that's just a short streetcar ride from downtown Portland with beautiful old wooden houses, eclectic independent shops and lots of bars and restaurants. Spend the morning looking around and then visit McMenamin's Blue Moon Tavern (432 NW 21st Street) to enjoy some of their own-brand Ruby Ale.]]></description>
                
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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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