Museums & Attractions
Since 1962, the Oregon Zoo elephant herd has inspired millions of visitors to appreciate and care for wildlife. Now, the zoo has completed its most ambitious project to date: Elephant Lands. This visionary habitat provides a world-class home for the elephant family and an unforgettable experience for visitors. © Oregon Zoo
Portland celebrates the past, present and future with its museums.
Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm Through January 19, 2025 Portland Art Museum www.portlandartmuseum.org Comprised of recently rediscovered photo- graphs from Paul McCartney’s personal ar- chive, more than 250 pictures invite visitors to intimately experience The Beatles’ meteoric rise from British sensation to international star- dom. At a time when somany camera lenses were turned toward them, McCartney’s per- spective from the inside out brings fresh insight into the band, their experiences, the fans, and the Beatlemania phenomenon. Through these photographs, along with video clips and archi- val material, visitors can witness the dawn of the “British Invasion” that fundamentally trans- formed rock and roll music and American so- ciety. Paul McCartney. John and George. Paris, January 1964 Pigmented inkjet print © 1964 Paul McCartney under exclusive license to MPL Archive LLP
Maryhill Museum of Art..................................509-773-3733............................... www.maryhillmuseum.org Located in Goldendale, this museum has an impressive collection of Rodin sculpture. Pittock Mansion................................................503-823-3623................................ www.pittockmansion.org Built in 1914 for one of Oregon’s first and most influential families, now open to the public. Portland Art Museum......................................503-226-2811.......................... www.portlandartmuseum.org The seventh oldest museum in the United States and oldest in Oregon. Portland Children’s Museum.........................503-223-6500....................................... www.portlandcm.org Popular for camps and classes. The museum that doesn’t act like a museum. Oaks Park...........................................................503-233-5777........................................... www.oakspark.com Portland’s favorite place for family fun including roller skating and amusement rides. OMSI....................................................................503-797-4000................................................... www.omsi.edu Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - inspiring curiosity through engaging science. Oregon History Museum...............................503-222-1741........................................................ www.ohs.org The state’s premier historical arm since 1898. Oregon Maritime Museum............................503-224-7724............... www.oregonmaritimemuseum.org Explore the last operating sternwheel steam tug in the United States. Oregon Zoo.......................................................503-226-1561.......................................... www.oregonzoo.org The wildest place in Oregon. Enjoy 64 acres and the Oregon Zoo Train. World Forestry Center....................................503-228-1367..................................... www.worldforestry.org Educating and informing people about the world’s forests and trees, and environmental sustainability.
The Horswell Collection™ at Windermere Realty Trust
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