Often overlooked, the Oregon Historical Society on SW Park does offer kid-centered interactive exhibits and seasonal programs. Best of all, the 3rd Sa...
Las Vegas revival of New York legend lands at this oversized dance space with VIP area and private booths reserved for bottle-service debauchery. This version of the '70s club replaces Minnelli and Warhol with Tennessee tourists and local fashionistas that flaunt their sexual ambiguity through homemade clothing and tabletop vogueing. Not ready to come out of the closet? No straight nightclub...
The legendary Studio 54 has been resurrected here in Las Vegas, but with all the bad elements and none of the good ones. Forget Truman, Halston, and Liza doing illegal (or at least immoral) things in the bathroom stalls; that part of Studio 54 remains but a fond memory. The snooty, exclusive door attitude has been retained, however. The large dance floor has a balcony overlooking it, the decor...
In the mid-19th century, the Oregon Territory was a land of promise and plenty. Thousands of hardy individuals set out along the Oregon Trail, crossing a vast and rugged country to reach the fertile valleys of this region. Others came by ship around Cape Horn. If you'd like to learn about the people who discovered Oregon before you, visit this well-designed museum. Fascinating exhibits...