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Old 04.04.2009, 06:45 PM   #12
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thank you. any galleries or museums that are cheap and pedestrian accessible?

Lots of galleries of the "this is for sale but you poor people can look at it to" variety. The Portland Art Museum is downtown, but it's sadly not free (I think it's about $6). Probably worth it, but a bit steep to swallow.

I'd suggest getting a bus or max out of downtown and checking out the Hawthorne district. Oh and Powell's is sort of downtown and an amazing bookstore (biggest used one in the country or some such) with a cafe. Plus Jackpot records is right near it, and they're pretty decent for used and weird. Everyday Music is too and usually cheaper; great jazz/classical/eclectic sub-store at that one.
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