Some Extracurricular Activities for #COSUGI2015 Lan Su Chinese Garden http://www.lansugarden.org/ “Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland's greatest treasures and most interesting sites to see while visiting Portland.” Portland Japanese Garden http://japanesegarden.com/ “A Japanese Garden is not only a place for the cultivation of trees and flowering shrubs, but one that provides secluded leisure, rest, repose, meditation, and sentimental pleasure . . . The Garden speaks to all the senses, not just to the mind alone.” Fabric Depot – Retail Store http://www.fabricdepot.com/retail-store “Fabric Depot is one of the largest, most complete, locally and independently-owned fabric stores in the country. We stock a vast array of brand name, first quality fabrics, notions and crafts in an enormous, well-maintained store. You'll be inspired . . . ” Voodoo Doughnut http://www.voodoodoughnut.com/index.php “Something fun, different, and one for the ages. After much searching . . . they found what they were looking for . . . doughnuts!” Portland Walking Tours – Underground Portland http://www.portlandwalkingtours.com/tours/underground-portland-shanghai-tunnels-tour/ “Expose the sins of Portland's past on this tour through Old Town and Chinatown! We walk through the remains of the physical underground as well as exploring the underground subcultures, political underground and immoral underground of the city's sordid history, and expose the myths behind the legends of the so-called "Shanghai Tunnels.” SALT & STRAW http://saltandstraw.com/ “But at the end of the day, we just really hope you enjoy the ice cream.” Portland Aerial Tram http://www.gobytram.com/ “Rise 500 feet as you marvel at the city views!” And Thanks to ACRL for a list of more Food and Drink, Arts and Culture, Shopping Downtown and Neighborhoods, and Outdoors: http://conference.acrl.org/portland-pages-163.php
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