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Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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Photos by Kevin Koch
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August 31, 2015; Portland, OR, USA; Rose City Rewards Party for Portland Thorns at Providence Park. Photo: Molly J. Smith-Portland Timbers
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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(c) Photos by Ayleen Crotty
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Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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(c) Photos by Ayleen Crotty
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Mid afternoon shot of the famous Portland Head Lighthouse. Shot from the North shore.
Shot with Canon 5D Mark II
B+W ND110 Filter
Adjustments in Lightroom
"You'll need plaid in Portland." Allen Young (r) roasts guest-of-honor Nick Funnell.
Young is a representative for BSG, a supplier to 'craft' breweries. In the past, among other positions, he was the executive brewer for the Gordon Biersch mid-Atlantic region, and a brewer at the region's very first 'craft' brewery, Chesbay (1984-1988).
Listening is emcee, Bob Tupper —owner of Tuppers Beers.
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Brewers, beer industry members, and good-beer fans in the mid-Atlantic area gathered at Mad Fox Brewing to roast (and bid farewell to) Nick Funnell, a British-trained brewer who, for 17 1/2 years, had been the executive brewmaster for Sweetwater Taverns in northern Virginia. In addition to winning numerous awards, Funnell trained many brewers who went on to success at Sweetwater and elsewhere.
Funnell leaves for Portland, Oregon, where he will sell brewing supplies for BSG Craft. More: here.
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30 January 2014.
Falls Church, Virginia.
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Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth.
The current Keepers' Quarters building was constructed in 1891 as a two story duplex. Until 1989, it was home to the head and assistant lighthouse keepers and their families.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Portland Headlight (sic) on April 24, 1973.
PORTLAND HARBOR/CASCO BAY
Established: 1791
Current Tower(s) First Lit: 1791
Operational? YES
Automated? YES 1989
Deactivated: n/a
Foundation Materials: NATURAL/EMPLACED
Construction Materials: RUBBLE STONE W/BRICK LINING
Tower Shape: CONICAL
Markings/Pattern: WHITE W/BLACK TRIM
Relationship to Other Structure: ATTACHED
Original Lens: FOURTH ORDER, FRESNEL 1855
Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth.
The old tower, built of rubblestone, still stands as one of the four colonial lighthouses that have never been rebuilt.
The current keepers' house was built in 1891.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Portland Headlight (sic) on April 24, 1973.
PORTLAND HARBOR/CASCO BAY
Established: 1791
Current Tower(s) First Lit: 1791
Operational? YES
Automated? YES 1989
Deactivated: n/a
Foundation Materials: NATURAL/EMPLACED
Construction Materials: RUBBLE STONE W/BRICK LINING
Tower Shape: CONICAL
Markings/Pattern: WHITE W/BLACK TRIM
Relationship to Other Structure: ATTACHED
Original Lens: FOURTH ORDER, FRESNEL 1855
Portland is also referred to the City of Roses. What a beautiful way to spend an afternoon in Portland. I can still smell their heavenly perfume.
Designed in the grande French Hotel de Ville style; houses Merrill Auditorium & 1912 Kotzschmar organ. Maine.