Tuesday, June 17: Portland
POSTED: 3:47 pm EDT June 12,
2008
UPDATED: 4:02 pm EDT June 17,
2008
It’s a city surrounded by natural beauty, a place where people are outdoorsy and environmentally-minded, and it’s not unusual for commuters to take the bike instead of the car. Often called America's most livable and "greenest" city, Portland, Oregon is attracting more than its share of young people. Tonight, Ted Reinstein pays a visit, dropping into VooDoo Doughnuts, where oyster and wasabi are just two of the flavors, meeting with Tim Boyle, CEO of Portland's Columbia Sportswear, and browsing in the country's biggest brick & mortar bookstore: Powell's City of Books.
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Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams
commissionerSam@ci.portland.or.us.com
Voodoo Doughnuts
22 SW 3rd Ave
Portland, OR, 97204
Voodoo Doughnuts
Columbia Sportswear
Columbia Sportswear
Bert Sperling
bestplaces.net
Huber's Restaurant
411 SW 3rd Ave.
Portland, OR 97204
Huber's
Steve Duin (columnist for The Oregonian)
Steve Duin's Blog
steveduin@news.oregonian.com
Powell's City of Books
1005 W. Burnside St.
Portland, OR, 97204
Powell's City of Books
Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams
commissionerSam@ci.portland.or.us.com
Voodoo Doughnuts
22 SW 3rd Ave
Portland, OR, 97204
Voodoo Doughnuts
Columbia Sportswear
Columbia Sportswear
Bert Sperling
bestplaces.net
Huber's Restaurant
411 SW 3rd Ave.
Portland, OR 97204
Huber's
Steve Duin (columnist for The Oregonian)
Steve Duin's Blog
steveduin@news.oregonian.com
Powell's City of Books
1005 W. Burnside St.
Portland, OR, 97204
Powell's City of Books
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