The Polish Library Association Hall is a absolutely wonderful venue. It has a quintessential Polish charm with the vermilion stage and ornate draperies adding to its character. Connected to the on-site library, this is a great venue to host a private gathering or a cultural event. The venue is spacious and has a lovely piano which can be used for events centered around music. If you wish to get acquainted to Polish literature,then the library has a plethora of reads to catch up on. There is a cafe on site serving delectable Polish dishes.
Stroll through a forest of old and majestic trees, play frisbee on the expansive grassy fields or just sit back and watch the wildlife from a comfortable bench. Park visitors should pack a lunch and picnic under one of the shady trees. In addition to a man-made lake, you will also find a large children's play area, more than 30 acres (12.14 hectares) of grass and trails, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, restrooms and more. Laurelhurst Park has graced the City of Roses since 1911.
Henry Pittock, founder of Portland's Oregonian newspaper, built this spectacular mansion in 1914 and lived there until his death in 1919. This stately mansion was created in the style of a French Renaissance chateau and boasts three floors plus an incredible view of the city. The mansion is now a museum and showcases local history through artifacts and exhibits. Guests can tour the mansion and even book space for private functions.