Portland’s Pearl District, a small neighborhood in the heart of downtown, is a vibrant blend of history and modernity. Once home to industrial warehouses, the area has been transformed into a hub for local culture, featuring avant-garde art galleries, craft breweries, and fine dining establishments, many of which are housed in repurposed warehouse spaces. The district’s waterfront location is accentuated by a bike- and pedestrian-friendly trail along the Willamette River, offering visitors a scenic and accessible way to explore. Today, the Pearl District invites visitors to experience its unique mix of artistic and culinary delights.
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