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The
Jupiter Hotel
is located at 800 East Burnside Street
(the thoroughfare that divides Portland into North and South) and offers
80 modern boutique guest rooms featuring blu-dot furnishings, black board
doors, and wireless Internet service. The adjacent Doug Fir restaurant
and lounge provides fine food at all hours and the best of new music.
The hotel is located 3/4 mile from downtown, where the gallery and entertainment
districts are located.
Some highlights on Burnside Street
include:
Powell's City of Books
1005 W Burnside
the largest independent bookstore on earth with over a million used and
new books. The Pearl Room is where the art and architecture books live,
and while you are there, check out the Basil Hallward Gallery, curated
by Marci Macfarlane. www.powells.com
Union Jacks
938 E Burnside
home to the 2002 "World's Best Stripper" contest, with categories including
"Best Breast," "Best Pole Dancer," "Best Booty," and "The World's Best
Exotic Dancer."
Everyday Music
1313 W Burnside
has the city's best selection of used CD's, tapes, and vinyl as well as
new releases. They do busines with many DJ's, so the dance, techno, and
alternative music sections are well stocked.
Hippo Hardware
1040 E. Burnside
is a treasure trove of vintage, rare and sometimes obsolete bit and pieces
of hardware. The vast store, which is itself a 1918 antique, carries everything
from urinals and french doors to now nearly useless light fixtures and
doorknobs. The store also carries plenty of trademark hippos, both stuffed
and ceramic.
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JUPITER
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