Long article about Portland\u27s Hotel Everett on Oak Street, which was built around the turn of the century and is the last of the city\u27s small hotels. Bought in 1989 by Nick and Lola Kampf of Congress Properties, the Chicago-style, walk-up hotel has undergone some renovations and refurbishings
Brief history of Portland\u27s Eastland Hotel, from its founding in 1926, which was heralded as the ...
Long article about Portland\u27s newest park, Post Office Park, which is situated along Exchange, Ma...
Pamela and Peter Plumb, who came to Portland in 1969, expecting to stay only briefly, have become a ...
Article on the historic Hotel Everett on Portland\u27s Oak Street, most recently known as the Oak Le...
Piece about the flurry of activity in Portland involving the construction of new hotels and the expa...
Full exterior views of Hotel Everett building, 51 Oak Street, between Congress Street and Free Stree...
Full exterior view of the Old Port Regency Hotel, 20 Milk Street, at the time of its opening in 1987...
Portland\u27s East End Taking on Hospitality Flavor. Short piece about the hotels planned or in prop...
An article marking the 100th anniversary of the first skyscraper built in Portland. The 10-story Fid...
Article chronicles a Portland institution, the Roma restaurant. It briefly sketches the Congress Str...
Full exterior view of the Portlander Motel, 645 Congress Street, from east. [Previously, the buildin...
Full exterior view of the Lafayette Town House apartment building (formerly the Lafayette Hotel), 63...
Feature article on the author\u27s remembrances of 20 years of nightlife in Portland. With historic...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Article about problems encountered in transforming a 92-year-old former officers\u27 quarters buildi...
Brief history of Portland\u27s Eastland Hotel, from its founding in 1926, which was heralded as the ...
Long article about Portland\u27s newest park, Post Office Park, which is situated along Exchange, Ma...
Pamela and Peter Plumb, who came to Portland in 1969, expecting to stay only briefly, have become a ...
Article on the historic Hotel Everett on Portland\u27s Oak Street, most recently known as the Oak Le...
Piece about the flurry of activity in Portland involving the construction of new hotels and the expa...
Full exterior views of Hotel Everett building, 51 Oak Street, between Congress Street and Free Stree...
Full exterior view of the Old Port Regency Hotel, 20 Milk Street, at the time of its opening in 1987...
Portland\u27s East End Taking on Hospitality Flavor. Short piece about the hotels planned or in prop...
An article marking the 100th anniversary of the first skyscraper built in Portland. The 10-story Fid...
Article chronicles a Portland institution, the Roma restaurant. It briefly sketches the Congress Str...
Full exterior view of the Portlander Motel, 645 Congress Street, from east. [Previously, the buildin...
Full exterior view of the Lafayette Town House apartment building (formerly the Lafayette Hotel), 63...
Feature article on the author\u27s remembrances of 20 years of nightlife in Portland. With historic...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Article about problems encountered in transforming a 92-year-old former officers\u27 quarters buildi...
Brief history of Portland\u27s Eastland Hotel, from its founding in 1926, which was heralded as the ...
Long article about Portland\u27s newest park, Post Office Park, which is situated along Exchange, Ma...
Pamela and Peter Plumb, who came to Portland in 1969, expecting to stay only briefly, have become a ...