On Saturday, November 19th, DPC led “How Does the River Work?,” a bus tour to look at the past, present and future of Oregon’s working waterfront. Here’s the last in our series of report backs from our City Works Tour. Report by Cristina Niculescu; all photos by Kelsey Curtis. Our day-long river tour started at [...]
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report back on river tour
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how does the river work?
You probably drive, bike or walk over one of Portland’s many bridges on a daily or weekly basis — but do you know “how” the River works? Join us on Saturday, November 19th for the last of the “How Does the City Work?” tour series and learn more! This time we’ll be visiting the Port [...]
sign up for ghost town trip – our most epic yet!
Sign up is now live for our field trip to boom towns of central Oregon, September 25-26th. This trip is our most ambitious to date — and the first we’ve had an overnight stay. It should be epic! We start out with a bus ride through some sleepy ghost towns of pioneer days – led [...]
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