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Oregon City, Oregon (OR) Bed & Breakfast: Newly redecorated bed and breakfast right on the Clackamas River near Carver Park. Offering 2 rooms with river views, private baths, full breakfast. About 30 minutes to Portland. Non-smoking.
Clackamas River House

Oregon City, Oregon
Portland Bed and Breakfast: An exceptional bed and breakfast on the National Register of Historic Places, this majestic 1906 Queen Anne Victorian mansion takes you to another time, another place. The six guest rooms (all with private baths) are each unique and emanate Victorian charm. A delicious full breakfast is served every morning in the formal dining room, and afternoon tea is available upon request. The rooms are air conditioned and equipped with telephones, TVs and data ports.
The Lion and the Rose Victorian Bed & Breakfast Inn

Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon (OR) Bed & Breakfast: Built in the late 19th century, the Fulton House features two guest rooms both with private baths. The first has a bedroom for two with private bath, and includes a private great room with comfortable fold out sofa bed for an additional two adults in the same party. The second area contains a truly large master bedroom with private bath and a huge veranda for relaxation and perhaps a glass of wine. Both guest areas have telephones with free-long distance in the US and Canada, cable TV, and wireless high speed internet.
Fulton House Bed & Breakfast

Portland, Oregon

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1 B&B located in Oregon City
Click here for more information and color pictures! Clackamas River House
Peaceful Bed and Breakfast offering beautiful views of the Clackamas River, only 30 minutes south of the Portland Airport.
7 B&Bs located near Oregon City
Click here for more information and color pictures! Bluebird Guesthouse - Portland
Beautiful 1910 Arts & Crafts House located in the heart of Southeast Portland, a short walk from restaurants, cafes & shops.
Click here for more information and color pictures! Fulton House Bed & Breakfast - Portland
19th century home located one block from beautiful Willamette Park, with its magnificent Willamette Waterfront Greenway.
Click here for more information and color pictures! Feller House Bed & Breakfast - Aurora
Large farmhouse on Oregon's famous French Prairie, conveniently located just 22 miles from both Portland and Salem.
Click here for more information and color pictures! Terwilliger Vista Bed & Breakfast - Portland
Elegant Georgian Colonial located in Terwilliger Heights adjacent to the Terwilliger Corridor in the West Hills of Portland.
Click here for more information and color pictures! Anna Becke House Bed & Breakfast - Aurora
Located in Aurora, this classic craftsman bungalow features decor that sets off its original interior details.
Click here for more information and color pictures! The Lion and the Rose Victorian Bed & Breakfast Inn - Portland
This majestic 1906 Queen Anne Victorian, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, takes you away to another time.
Click here for more information and color pictures! A Painted Lady Inn - Portland
1894 Grand Victorian home offering a calm oasis in the heart of vibrant, hip Northeast Portland.
 

Travel information about Oregon City, Oregon

Oregon City was the first city in the United States west of the Rocky Mountains to be incorporated. It is the county seat of Clackamas County, Oregon and is an outstanding bed and breakfast destination. Many historical buildings have been preserved in Oregon City, including McLoughlin's Georgian home and the Ermatinger House from 1845. The Stevens Crawford Museum is a 1908 structure with 15 furnished rooms, many with their original fittings, since the house was used as a home continuously until 1968. While relaxing at an Oregon City inn, enjoy one of Oregon City's 22 city parks (with more planned for the future). One of the city's largest parks is Clackamette Park, at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers. The park's features include a boat launch and dock, a skateboard park, and other recreational facilities. Several community festivals are held there throughout the year. Other major parks include Chapin, Hillendale, Rivercrest, and the new Wesley Lynn. The Park Place neighborhood is in the northeastern corner of the city, located on a bluff overlooking Abernethy Green. The Canemah neighborhood lies along Oregon Route 99E, and is a narrow strip of land sandwiched between the Willamette River and a bluff. Canemah was once an independent city before being annexed into Oregon City. Canemah was founded in 1845 and was the portage site around Willamette Falls for many years. It was supposedly named after an Indian chief. When staying at a B&B, take the time to dine at Tacho's Mexican Restaurant. The wait for drinks and food might be long, but the food is worth it and the employees are friendly. Izzy's Pizza Restaurant is a great place to take the kids and have a nice dinner.

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