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Tag Archives: City Charm
Thursday City-Scape Smiles…
City view of Union Train Station and surrounding buildings! Yay tomorrow is Friday and looking forward it! Hugz Blondie and Boo Bear
Train Pet Smiles
Have a wonderful rest of your week! Hugz Blondie and Boo Bear
Posted in City Charm, Softies, Stuffed Animals, Train Pets
Tagged City Charm, Softies, Stuffed Animals, Train Pets
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Jackson Tower
I adore downtown building with character! This building was started in 1909 and completed in 1912. The Oregon Journal resided there from 1948 until 1951. It was named the Jackson Tower to honor the newspaper’s founder Charles Samuel Jackson. At … Continue reading
Some City Charm…
The city has some wonderful architecture! Off to go and give Bear a bath! Hugz Blondie and Boo Bear
Neighborhood Beauty……….
On a walk one day I had to photo this vibrant umbrella gracing the beautiful white tree! In another yard this adorable little bird graces a fence in someone’s yard! Neighborhood beauty fun! I adore the old Jeep Wagoneer in … Continue reading
City Rainy Day Charm…
Simple, city charm! Even on a rainy day it is beautiful! Hugz Blondie and Boo Bear
Work Smiles….
City charm! Notes to let my relief know what is going on and treats to make him smile! I love to make people smile! Hugz Blondie and Boo Bear
Some Downtown Beauty
I love this giant egg beater in front of a business! It is used as a bike rack! Quick photo of the beautiful downtown church! Hugz Blondie and Boo Bear
Church of St. Michael the Archangel
This beautiful Italian church was built in 1902 by Italian Immigrants. It is located in downtown in what used to be the heart of Portland’s Little Italy. In 1961 Portland’s Urban Renewal movement abolished Little Italy. The church is undergoing … Continue reading
City Hall….
I love old architecture! This is Portland City hall and it is a four story Italian Renaissance style building and it was completed in 1895. This building is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is hard to … Continue reading