Instagrammable Portland

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall dates back to 1928, but the neon sign was recreated in the 1980s. 1037 SW Broadway

Tom McCall Waterfront Park
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In Bridgetown, the best vista is from Tom McCall Waterfront Park between the minimalist Morrison Bridge and the steel towers of the Hawthorne Bridge. SW Naito Pkwy

Portlandia statue
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The Portlandia statue on Michael Graves’s Portland Building appears, appropriately, in the opening credits of its namesake show; only the Statue of Liberty is a larger copper statue of this kind. 1120 SW Fifth Ave

"Keep Portland Weird" mural
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The city’s unofficial motto is on bumper stickers everywhere, but this bold mural is across from downtown’s Voodoo Doughnut. 350 W Burnside St

Portland, Oregon marquee
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It used to say “White Stag Sportswear” and then “Made in Oregon,” and now the city has owned the famous marquee since 2010. 70 NW Couch St