Segway guided tour of downtown Portland, Oregon
A pack of Segways roll down the streets in a guided tour of downtown Portland, with MAX lightrail train in the background
✈Portland, Oregon ►Vacation Travel Guide
✈Portland, Oregon ►Vacation Travel Guide
0:40 Take a Tour of Portland on a Segway:
3:46 The 2014 Oregon Brewers Festival
5% of all the world's hops are grown in Oregon
7:16 The Heathman Hotel known for its part in the book and movie fifty shades of gray is a must stay in Portland.
10:33 The Oregon Zoo, We give a elephant a bath at one of americas favorite zoos.
14:06 Join Us in Oregon Wine Country as we explore 3 very different wineries, Forest Edge Winery, Villa Catalana Cellars & King's Raven Winery all via Twilite Limousine.
17:59 Dante's Nightclub Music. Metts, Ryan & Collins show why Portland has one of the best live music scenes in the world. WATCH FREE:
PDX Segway
2 hour tour of Portland Oregon. I increased the speed so you can see it all in 6+ minutes. Might be hard if you get motion sickness
Meet #Amazing and #Talented people in #SaturdayMarket Portland, Openning of #Spring 2019
The Portland Saturday Market is an outdoor arts and crafts market in Portland, Oregon. It is the largest continuously operated outdoor market in the United States.It is held every Saturday and Sunday from the beginning of March through December 24, in Tom McCall Waterfront Park underneath Burnside Bridge and south of the bridge, as well as within an adjacent plaza just across Naito Parkway, extending west to the Skidmore Fountain.[3] The market's hours of operations are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m on Sundays, and admission is free.[2] The market is accessible by foot, bicycle, Segway, and TriMet's MAX Light Rail line which stops near the market at the Skidmore Fountain stop. The market has over 400 members and generates an estimated $12 million in gross sales annually. It has become a central economic engine for the historic Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, and attracts an estimated 750,000 visitors to this area each year.
30th March Saturday 2019
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Mametown Goes Down | Portland | HeyUSA
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Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart take Portland by the horns…of Paul Bunyon’s ox’s horns to be precise. The girls strike out in bowling, sip on some of the town’s finest whiskey and segway-stumble their way into Portland’s hearts. The girls take on PDX, all while wearing totally fetch outfits.
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THIS is Portland
Portland is music. Portland is food. Portland is creative. And Portland has a cool hotel called the Jupiter, funky Voodoo Doughnuts, skee ball and outdoor swings at EastBurn, drinks and concerts at the Doug Fir Lounge, alt transportation like PDX Pedicabs. Portland puts a bird on it. THIS is Portland.
Portland Pedal Bike Tours: Part II
My second installment of Pedal Bike Tours in Portland, Oregon! Exploring the Columbia River Gorge and Food Cart culture in the Southeast.
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Sunday @ The Waterfront
Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon, is a small park that was created on St. Patrick's Day, 1948, to be a colony for leprechauns and a location for snail races.
It is the smallest park in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records, which first granted it this recognition in 1971.
The park is a circle 2 ft (0.61 m) across, with a total area of 452 sq in (0.292 m2), in a traffic median which in 1948 was intended to be the site for a light pole. When the pole failed to appear and weeds sprouted in the opening, Dick Fagan, a columnist for the Oregon Journal, planted flowers in the hole and named it after his column in the paper, Mill Ends.
Fagan told the story of the park's origin as follows: He looked out the window and spotted a leprechaun digging in the hole. He ran down and grabbed the leprechaun, which meant that he had earned a wish. Fagan said he wished for a park of his own; but since he had not specified the size of the park in his wish, the leprechaun gave him the hole.
Over the next two decades, Fagan often featured the park and its head leprechaun, named Patrick O'Toole, in his whimsical column.
Fagan died of cancer in 1969, but the park lived on, cared for by others. It was named an official city park in 1976. Mill Ends Park is located at SW Naito Parkway and SW Taylor in downtown Portland.
The small circle has featured many unusual items through the decades, including a swimming pool for butterflies (complete with diving board), a horseshoe, a fragment of the Journal building and a miniature Ferris wheel (which was delivered by a regular-sized crane).
Portland's Grand Floral Rose Parade
This year Oregon is celebrating 150 years of statehood. In honor of the occasion, PGE and the PGE Foundation invited Oregonians to join us in celebrating this place we call home by volunteering for at least one of the 600 projects happening across the state during the month of May. (Not only did they feel great about taking care of Oregon, they were entered into a drawing for a ride on PGEs float during the Grand Floral Parade).
Check out footage of the parade, and don't forget you can still take care of Oregon to celebrate 150!
Woman being interviewed for the safety of electric scooters
Woman being interviewed for the safety of electric scooters.
Mallorca, Spain, a reporter asks a woman on the way to the safety rules concerning electric scooter leading. She replied that the scooter is allowed to move in bicycle and how the helmet is not required. Immediately after the interview and while the camera follows her on the road, will be hit by a car in the crosswalk.
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Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart take Portland by the horns…of Paul Bunyon’s ox’s horns to be precise. The girls strike out in bowling, sip on some of the town’s finest whiskey and segway-stumble their way into Portland’s hearts. The girls take on PDX, all while wearing totally fetch outfits.
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Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart (real life besties) will uncover America, conquering a city-a-week with the help of their fans and followers. That's right, they'll be guided around the nation's coolest cities and best-kept secrets by your tweets and your suggestions of where to go and what to do.
And don't worry if you don't live in the farm-to-table paradise of Portland or the music Mecca of Austin- our adventurers are just as open to the relaxed margaritaville vibe of Key West or the rural charm of one stoplight towns like Marfa, Texas.
Nothing is too bizarre for this pair of open-minded explorers, on a mission to discover the absurd and the awesome.
Trailer | Welcome to Portland! | S1 Ep7 | HeyUSA
The Pacific Trip, Part 11: Morrison to Downtown PDX
The after-brunch ride from the Buckman neighborhood, across the Morrison Bridge, and into downtown Portland. All music is previously copyrighted and I'm neither seeking nor accepting profit from its use. All factual information (aside from the fun facts) is per Wikipedia.
Portland Beautiful feeling
Host's Hometown: Aaron Goodwin's Hometown
Ghost Adventures' Aaron Goodwin hits all his favorite spots in Portland, OR.
Cars sliding on Lake Ave. in Duluth, MN
Determination in the face of complete failure.
Vlog 6: Westview's M.E.Ch.A at the Hillsboro Latino Cultural Festival 2016
I'm A Mentor for this Teens, and we went to The Latino Festival To help out. Westview High School Portland Oregon. Mecha
Latino Leadership.
Leavenworth Float at 2008 Starlight Parade in Portland
Leavenworth Float at 2008 Starlight Parade in Portland
Moutian biking @ Powell Butte Portland OR
Mountain biking with my Bro August 2012
People In San Francisco Are Pissed Over Electric Scooters (HBO)
Inspired by Uber and Lyft — and even hiring some of the rideshares’ executives — a handful of companies are scattering electric scooter across cities first, then waiting for the law to deal with them.
It’s an idea promoted by former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick called “principled confrontation.” Euwyn Poon, cofounder of electric scooter company Spin, refers to it as “innovating on the regulatory side.”
City officials called it something else: “illegal business activities.”
In Santa Monica in September, Bird put scooters on the streets, allowing customers to unlock them with a proprietary rideshare app.
Santa Monica responded by filing criminal charges against the company, which were ultimately dismissed when the company pleaded no contest and agreed to pay $300,000 in fines.
In San Francisco this month, the electric scooter companies, first LimeBike and Spin, then Bird, again distributed scooters across the city, and all three companies have argued neither city had rules in place to regulate their particular mode of transportation.
The companies see it as an emissions-free solution to the “last mile” often walked on foot or taken on a rideshare after using public transit.
Residents complain that riders take the scooters on sidewalks and leave them parked across sidewalks, blocking ADA ramps and tripping unsuspecting pedestrians.
Since their rollout, the companies have been negotiating with Santa Monica and San Francisco on how scooters should be regulated, and how the companies can get their riders to follow the rules.
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