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POR TLAND A T A GLANCE 53
Powell’s City of Books
The largest independent bookstore in the world
houses more than a million volumes (maps of the Lan Su Chinese Garden
store are provided) and is one of Portland’s most This Ming Dynasty-style walled garden,
popular spots (see p59). with its tile-roofed pavilions, embodies
traditional Chinese concepts of harmony
and tranquility (see p58).
OLD TOWN
AND THE
PEARL DISTRICT
NORTHWEST NAITO PARKWAY
(See pp54–59) Pioneer
Court house Square
NORTHWEST GLISAN STREET At the city center is a
welcoming expanse
NORTHWEST EVERETT STREET of brick paving where
Portlanders gather,
come rain or shine
(see p64).
WEST BURNSIDE STREET
SOUTHWEST 10TH AVENUE SOUTHWEST 4TH AVENUE DOWNTOWN
SOUTHWEST ALDER STREET
SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON STREET
SOUTHWEST BROADWAY SOUTHWEST MADISON STREET long stretch of Willamette
(See pp60–69)
Governor Tom McCall
Waterfront Park
Portland has reclaimed
this 1.5-mile- (2.5-km-)
River waterfront as a park,
waterside promenade,
SOUTHWEST COLUMBIA STREET
and locale for the Rose
Festival and other public
SOUTHWEST MARKET STREET
celebrations (see pp68–9).
Keller Auditorium
Keller Auditorium hosts
operas and Broadway
shows; the adjacent Ira Keller
Memorial Fountain suggests
the waterfalls of the Cascade
Mountains (see p69).
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