- published: 11 Jul 2014
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This year the Pittock Mansion turns 100. Find out how the iconic mansion and its inhabitants continue to influence Oregon.
Beautiful Mansion inside the guided tour they provide is great. The give the history of Henry Pittock and each room. As well as the actual downfall of this Mansion after Henry Pittock passed away and the last resident left in year 1958. The city of Portland bought it in 1964 and returned it back to its original state for all to enjoy.
This place is a museum now its suppose to be haunted by John Pittock and his wife. Theres more info about it i believe online-BOO!
Hey guys! Here another video from an iconic must-see in Portland! Pittock Mansion is located on the West Hills going up on Burnside Road. This is the first part of the tour of this luxurious and history-filled mansion! I will leave the website for Pittock Mansion regarding tour times, ticket prices and directions on how to get there! Hope you enjoy! http://pittockmansion.org/ Please give me any suggestions as to where you would like me to film videos for you guys around Portland! Feedback is greatly appreciated! Thank you! Follow me on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/meacr22 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/meritooutandabout Twitter http://www.twitter.com/meacr_photo Photo Blog http://www.meacrphotography.wordpress.com Music Disco con Tutti Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licens...
Produced March 03, 2011 - Pittock Mansion Comcast Newsmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington is hosted by veteran journalist Ken Ackerman. It features informational discussions with local, state and federal elected officials as well as community, non-profit, education and civic leaders. It can be seen only on Comcast and is aired every hour on CNN Headline News 54 minutes past the hour with the exception of primetime on weekdays. It is a great way for residents in the community to find out about the people and issues that directly affect their lives.
Produced August 15, 2013 - Pittock Mansion Comcast Newsmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington is hosted by veteran journalist Ken Ackerman. It features informational discussions with local, state and federal elected officials as well as community, non-profit, education and civic leaders. It is a great way for residents in the community to find out about the people and issues that directly affect their lives.
Went to the Pittock Mansion and finally got the inside tour as well as outside around the grounds and an amazing view of downtown Portland and Mount Hood. Hope you enjoy today's video, thank you so so much for watching. Don't forget to subscribe for many more random adventures, vlogs, hauls, and more. Love you guys!! xoxo
Droning over Pittock Mansion in NW Portland, Oregon. What a beautiful historic mansion with a spectacular view of Downtown Portland!
Official site: http://pittockmansion.org/ FREE to tour the grounds (outside) There is an admission charge to tour inside (visit website for current admission prices). A visit to this 16,000 square foot chateaueseque mansion, nestled in Portland's west hills, will bring you back to the romantic charm of a vanished era. Marvel at the beauty and history of one of our nation's great mansions. Learn about the extraordinary lives of Henry and Georgiana Pittock and their role in growth of Portland at the turn of the century. Admire remarkable antique furnishings and fine arts set in a 1914 National Register property. Pack a picnic basket and enjoy the sweeping view of mountains, rivers and the City of Portland. Don't forget your camera. Free admission with the Washington County Library Cultur...
This is a tour of the outside of the Pittock Mansion built in 1914 located in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon. Built as a private home for the Oregonian Newspaper publisher Henry Pittock and his wife, Georgiana. It is a 22-room estate built of Sandstone situated on 46 acres now owned by the city's Bureau of Parks and Recreation and open for touring. The grounds are amazing provide panoramic views of Downtown Portland.
Walking to the viewpoint at Pittock Mansion, Portland, Oregon
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Enjoyed the Day With some friends! Creepy Mansion but interesting! A Wonderful Day!
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