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  2. Doll Asylum - Wikipedia

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    The paper said, "North Portland's Doll Asylum is a truly creepy Halloween experience. Breaking the mold from the haunted house thrills, the makeshift doll-themed museum displays old dolls in vast numbers around a house – creepy enough in their own right."

  3. Tourist attractions near Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Smith Rock State Park and the Crooked River Mount Hood from Mirror Lake Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Wizard Island in Crater Lake. The Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon has a variety of nearby tourist attractions which are suitable for a day trip from the Portland area, in addition to about 80 within the metropolitan area itself (see Tourism in Portland, Oregon).

  4. Stark's Vacuum Museum - Wikipedia

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    Stark's Vacuum Museum, also known as Stark's Vacuum Cleaner Museum, is a vacuum cleaner museum in Portland, Oregon.It showcases more than 100 vacuums from the late-1800s to the 1960s within a 10 feet (3.0 m) x 40-foot (12 m) section of the Stark's Vacuums store.

  5. Funhouse Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Funhouse Lounge is a venue and bar in southeast Portland, Oregon's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood, in the United States. Description and reception

  6. Keep Portland Weird - Wikipedia

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    The slogan was created with the intention of supporting local businesses and small business owners. [1] It was based on the Keep Austin Weird organization and slogan in Austin, Texas, and was brought to Portland in 2003 [7] by Music Millennium owner Terry Currier after he learned of the movement in Austin. [8]

  7. Portland Night Market - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2015, the Portland Night Market is organized by spouses Dustin and Emma Evans. [1] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the market went on a hiatus in 2020 and was scaled back in 2021. [8] The market has collaborated with the Legendary Makers Market, which is Oregon's largest Asian American market. [9] [10]