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Travel in Portland with Macca and Brianna as they visit one of the hippest cities in all of the United States. With an amazing craft beer scene and an awesome nightlife, there's also some incredibly weird things to do in the city too. And when we say weird, we mean really really weird. We're sure you'll quickly find out what we mean...
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Portland, Oregon, is without a doubt one of the hippest cities in the United States.
With a highly active art scene, more craft breweries than you'll know what to do with, and some freakin' weird things to see and do too, Portland is one of the hottest places to be in right now. Add in those chilled vibes of the Pacific Northwest and it's become a hipsters haven and a desirable destination for tourists, so we just had to check it out for ourselves.
In this episode we explore the weird and the wonderful in all Portland has to offer. From the freaky Peculiarium museum with a giant 10ft Sasquatch to the 2ft tiny world's smallest park, we did it all.
In between all the craft breweries there's the food truck district to explore with a million different cuisines to choose from, and we had to go back in time at Ground Kontrol, the 90's arcade where we felt like big kids again.
And of course, we couldn't come to Portland without having a night out on the tiles. With an array of amazing bars and clubs to choose from, this city completely changes once it goes from daylight to dusk.
Portland is a city that prides itself on its own kookiness, and it doesn’t look like that's going to change any time soon. As they say, keep weird, Portland.
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