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Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland, Oregon

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It was sunny last weekend so, we decided to visit Portland, Oregon , we went to few sightseeing place one among them was Pioneer Courthouse Square , a public open place infront of Pioneer Courthouse - a federal building built in 1875. This square occupies 40,000-square-foot space which opened in 1984. We went to this place when we parked our car in the Fox Tower garage parking which costs $ 4/hr. and $8/ all day. Pioneer Courthouse Square is also nicknamed as Portland's Living room . It's a hub perfect for people walking around, sitting and relaxing. There was less crowd and it was mostly people just relaxing on the steps enjoying the outdoors view while wearing masks and maintaining social distancing. I heard this place hosts a farmer's market every week. Not sure if the tradition still continues during this Covid Pandemic. Generally many events are held at Pioneer Courthouse Square every year, some are free sh

Portland State University, Portland, Oregon

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When we visited Oregon last weekend , we went to Portland State University (PSU), a public University in Portland downtown which was founded in 1946.  U can visit their website for full details about university. https://www.pdx.edu/ We parked our car to nearby garage parking which costs $ 4/hr. and $8/ all day.  We walked around and went to visit the University campus.  I love the park in the center of the campus. Stay Safe and Have fun exploring the Blog, Until my next article …..

Old Taste of India - food cart/kiosk, Portland, Oregon

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Last Saturday , we visited Portland, Oregon and we went to this amazing place for lunch known as Old Taste of India , a food cart/kiosk with a wide varieties of Indian edibles from curries & tandoori breads to wraps & appetizers. This kiosk is situated in downtown Portland opposite to " City of Portland permit center" building. We ordered Paneer Butter Masala, veggie wraps, Vegetarian biryani for take-away lunch and when I asked for mild spice, the woman at the counter (owner) is so sweet, made us a fresh batch which came out perfectly mild spiced with tasty paneer. The quality and quantity was superb for the price I paid for. Note - You should  definitely try their Indian Chai.  Attaching the Menu pics below for ur review. I wholeheartedly have nothing but amazing things to say about this place. Will definitely visit again whenever we visit Oregon. One of the best Indian food kiosk in Portland downtown! Stay Safe frie

Shiva-Vishnu Hindu Temple, Livermore, California, USA

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Brahma, The Creator Vishnu, The Preserver Shiva, The Destroyer Shiva-Vishnu Hindu Temple  is easily one of the best Hindu temples in California established in 1977. I know I'm biased πŸ˜€ but if you visit this place once you would definitely understand why I said so.  My family and I have been visiting this temple for a long time now on regular basis. The temple is situated in Livermore, Bay area and designed with a South Indian style tower also called "Gopuram" on the top like Tirupati architecture, the temple has a grand elevation and Dhwaja stumbha (flagstaff), a common feature of South Indian Hindu temples. Situated in a peaceful location with excellent Indian architecture. The facilities at this temple are well-maintained by volunteers and there is a lot of free car parking available within the temple facility. There is a kiosk for purchasing special Prasad like "laddus", "Vadas" which tastes very similar to the one's i

Coit Tower, San Francisco, California

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Coit Tower was on my list since I read about it in my Son's History book long time ago in regarding the murals drawn on the interior walls depicting labor and California life during the Great Depression and seen the tower in some Hollywood movies. And am glad I visited this place many years ago. So far I visited just once. The murals and paintings on the walls are stunning , be sure to walk through and check them  before you take your ride in the elevator. Coit Tower, a slim and graceful white concrete monument rising from the top of Telegraph Hill, a welcoming beacon to visitors and residents alike.  It has an observation deck, tickets can be purchased for the deck in the gift shop near the elevator, provides 360-degree views of the San Francisco city and bay, including the Golden Gate and Bay bridges. Once you purchase your ticket you wait in line for elevator in the lobby which is filled with fresco murals. After you exit the elevator, there are around 30 to 40 more steps to cl