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This mansion dates back to the early 1900s. It has an old elegant beauty and is surrounded by beautiful gardens with views of the city and surrounding mountains. I like that you are on your own... More
This mansion dates back to the early 1900s. It has an old elegant beauty and is surrounded by beautiful gardens with views of the city and surrounding mountains. I like that you are on your own when touring through it so I never felt rushed to keep up with the group. Parking is free.
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This roughly century-old mansion offers probably the best views in the NW section of Portland. Situated at 900 feet in elevation and surrounded by hiking trails, on a clear day you have a panoramic... More
This roughly century-old mansion offers probably the best views in the NW section of Portland. Situated at 900 feet in elevation and surrounded by hiking trails, on a clear day you have a panoramic view of the city framed by Mt St Helens, Mt Rainier, Mt Hood, and Mt. Adams. You can roam the grounds for free, but a tour of the mansion itself -- once owned by the publisher of The Oregonian newspaper -- is $6 for adults.
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The Pittock Mansion is a great place to visit to see a historical place on Portland as well as an excellent view. For a small fee you can tour the Mansion and lean the history of it. It is best to... More
The Pittock Mansion is a great place to visit to see a historical place on Portland as well as an excellent view. For a small fee you can tour the Mansion and lean the history of it. It is best to go on a nice day if you want to really enjoy the view and be able to walk around the grounds.
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Do not forget to bring a camera when going to marvel in the beauty and history of Pittock Mansion. Symbolizing the growth of Portland, the estate houses antique furnishings and fine arts and... More
Do not forget to bring a camera when going to marvel in the beauty and history of Pittock Mansion. Symbolizing the growth of Portland, the estate houses antique furnishings and fine arts and provides a sweeping view of the city itself. The front desk clerk is kind and informative. It is a bit spendy on admission price but well worth ONE trip through. It is simply stunning
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