Day 211 – Charlottesville to Christiansburg We started off with another cold morning on Sunday, so we bundled up and packed up the van for
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Day 204 – Clifton It was odd waking up to the sound of children Sunday morning after spending the night at Tracey’s brother TJ’s house.
Day 197 – Cape May to Rehobeth Beach Our plan for Sunday was to take our first ferry ride of the trip, taking the boat
Update Jan 2021: Watch our new video above for a closer look at six of the buildings on this list! Portland lands on a
Thanks to a buy one get one free voucher we got at a Blazers game (see, it really pays to be a Blazers fan), we were
The rise of the automobile as the most common form of transportation after World War II made building highways a top post-war priority. As cities
In a sleepy corner of Sellwood, nestled against the city limits and the Waverly Golf Club, is a disappearing part of Portland’s extensive history of
It’s been over 40 years since the Freeway Revolts helped keep Portland from following other American cities into the tangled abyss of massive freeway infrastructures.
A question often asked by visitors and newcomers to the city is “where is the highest point in Portland?”. It isn’t obvious where the highest
In 1980, Portland was planning a new building to house many of its public workers, and decided to hold a design competition (a fairly novel