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Portland’s identity as the Rose City dates back to before Oregon was even a state. These days, the city hosts what may be the ...
The cost for each potted rose plant is $44.99, which includes Portland Nursery’s donation of $2 to the nonprofit Portland ...
The big picture: The main festival runs for more than two weeks through Sunday, June 8, but some events go later, such as the Rose Garden Awards Ceremony and Milk Carton Boat Race. Here's what's ...
The International Rose Test Garden in Portland's Washington Park is shown in full bloom. LC- Staff Portland was branded the City of Roses when welcoming visitors to the 1905 Lewis and Clark ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — The Rose Festival is an integral part of Portland's identity, delighting Oregonians and tourists with fun, parades and fanfare for over a century. But like in many other ...
PORTLAND, Oregon — The Rose Festival has been a long standing Portland tradition stemming since 1907 with multiple festivities. This year the festivities commence Friday, May 26 and run through ...
Portland’s celebrated Rose Festival begins later this month, and one of the ways you can take part is to enter the 87th Annual Royal Rosarian Rose Garden Contest!
Jeremy Emerson, Portland Rose Festival Foundation president, made the announcement at a Feb. 25 press conference held at Travel Portland’s Portland Visitor Center in downtown’s West End.
Portland's 116th Fleet Week brings sailors to port, causing bridge lifts and travel delays. Rose City Festival and Grand Floral Parade also happening.
Portland Rose Festival COO Nick Brodnicki announced last week he would leave his post. Related Articles . Developer of 178-unit Milwaukie project to buy adjacent site ...
The cost for each potted rose plant is $44.99, which includes Portland Nursery’s donation of $2 to the nonprofit Portland Rose Festival Foundation for each “Time to Shine” rose bush sold.
Portland Rose Festival CEO Marilyn Clint (JP Bogan) In 2023, Clint told WW : “If I weren’t optimistic, I wouldn’t be sitting here. But if we’re still losing $700,000 a year, we’ll be out ...