Recent Exhibits
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An exhibit of the Gullah people portrayed through their history, arts, beliefs, cuisine and traditions. |
Many people see the beautiful buildings Portland has to offer. But how many look at the details? |
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The Tabor to the River Program is restoring watershed function and improving watershed health in a highly urbanized area in SE Portland. |
A tour of city parks and green spaces connect by Portland Oregon's 40 Mile Loop. |
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Jane Jacobs' career as a writer on urban and economic affairs influenced two generations of Americans |
A description of defunct retailers in Detroit, MI |
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2,500 years of travel for the sake of learning about the history and architecture of western Asia, Europe, and the United States. |
This exhibit is about the recent boom in the number of food carts and trucks in the United States, and how cities are dealing with it. |
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A look at the city from 1870-1900, a time in which Portland went from a pioneer town to a booming metropolis, launching it into the progressive era. |
Cobblestones and setts are some of the oldest of street materials connecting the ancient past to the present. |
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Past Decisions Inform the Future of Post-Katrina New Orleans |
An exhibit of Portland, Oregon's often overlooked historic detail and nostalgia |
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A survey of French immigration to colonial Charleston, South Carolina |
The role of festivals in representing the city. |
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We examine two exceptional streets to see how streets are designed and why. |
Parks in Bucharest and why they're special. |
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A look at Portland's culture by examining their public celebrations. |
Exhibit of Portland's museums and how they tell the story of Portland and its people. |
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A look at the most prolific animal of the city and the special relationship it holds with us. |
By 2030, two out of three people will live in an urban area. Where does one put 40 million people? |
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St. Louis has shrunk to a third of it's 1950 population. Can smaller be better for St. Louis? |
A study of the unique development of this small, isolated hilltop neighborhood located 2 miles south of downtown Portland |
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A short history of one of Portland's most famous nicknames, and its impact on the city's modern culture. |
A look at three American cities - Phoenix, Boston and Portland - and the impact of immigration on each city's formation and social fabric. |
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A look at the history, aesthetics, and rebuilding cycle of the Ise Grand Shrine |
