By Todd Clark (Broker/Sales Coach) 503-524-9494
Usually when Oregon is mentioned
in travel articles, I'm proud to
advertise it, because usually they are telling people how
great and
beautiful Oregon is. But, this article wasn't so nice! Yes, Portland,
Oregon, was number four on this list along with another building in
Seattle.

So, what was this list?
It was a list of the World's Ugliest Building!
OUCH! Now, this isn't some off beat place either. It isn't
some
building built in the corner of Portland where no one would ever see
it, oh no. This is the Portland Building, the building where most of
the Portland City staff work out of and it was only built about 20
years ago. It is right smack in the middle of Portland on a major
street.
So, as we bow our heads,
here in Oregon, for having one of the ugliest
buildings in the world, I'm going to make it a positive. Come
visit our
great state, see all the other most beautiful spots we have and just
turn your head when you drive by the Portland building and forget that
we made that list. (We really are a great place to visit and live!)
To check out the rest of
the distinguished list of ugly
buildings, check out this link to the original article on Yahoo
headlines.

Todd Clark - Broker / Sales Coach
Palazzo Realty Group
Phone: (503)524-9494
Fax: (503)622-8739






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©2009 Todd Clark - Yahoo travel mentions Portland, Oregon, but not for something we should be proud of

