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For those visiting or traveling to Portland, activities, transportation, and general information.

Experience our Diversions Page A few local area highlights.

Marriott Hotels Resorts Suites: Portland Marriott-Downtown www.marriott.com - (503) 226-7600 - 179 reviews
Doubletree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center Portland-Lloyd Center www.doubletree.com - (503) 281-6111 - 502 reviews
Marriott Hotels & Resorts: Portland Marriott City Center www.marriottportland.com - (503) 226-6300 - 87 reviews
The Westin Portland www.starwoodhotels.com - (503) 294-9000 - 235 reviews
The Paramount Hotel www.portlandparamount.com - (503) 223-9900 - 171 reviews
RiverPlace Hotel www.riverplacehotel.com - (503) 228-3233 - 116 reviews
Hilton-Portland www.hilton.com - (503) 226-1611 - 453 reviews
Hotel Vintage Plaza: Downtown Portland www.vintageplaza.com - (503) 228-1212 - 207 reviews
Embassy Suites Hotel Portland-Downtown www.embassysuites.com - (503) 279-9000 - 161 reviews
Holiday Inn Downtown Portland www.hiportland.com - (503) 233-2401 - 181 reviews


NEW STUDY: MARIJUANA STOPS THE SPREAD OF CANCER




Benjamin Franklin
started one of
America's first paper
mills with cannabis,
allowing a colonial press
free from English control.



Hemp is Legal
in many countries
throughout Europe
and Asia, including the
United Kingdom, the
Netherlands, and China.



Hemp is of
first necessity to
the wealth & protection
of the country.
Thomas Jefferson



Indian Hemp
was properly christened
by Linnaeus, in 1753,
as Cannabis sativa,
which remains the
botanical name for the
plant species.



The U.S. Government
distributed 400,000 pounds of cannabis seeds to American farmers in 1942 to aid the war effort.










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