When I was introduced to the Palace of Industry, the first thing I found was a beer, and while enjoying that, I wandered around and found the next treasure, a fine copy of Henry T. Brown's 1868 compendium of mechanical movements. I immediately purchased that, and then discovered a nice old Pendleton, all for under 20 bucks!
Palace of Industry is a part watering hole and part vintage treasure trove. You can have a beer or coffee and a sandwich while you check out all the cool stuff there: music, books, art, furniture, vintage and new consignment clothing and lovely ephemera.
Brooks and I have been there also to check out Larry Yes, some great DJs and psych music, too, and now we're psyched to bring our own brand of trance music there- Mountain Trance! (uhem? otherwise known as old-time stringband music).
Flat Rock Stringband at Palace of Industry on Wednesday November 9th, from 7:30-9:30.
Palace of Industry is located at:
5426 N Gay Avenue
Portland, OR, 97217
(just off Killingsworth)
EB
Palace of Industry is a part watering hole and part vintage treasure trove. You can have a beer or coffee and a sandwich while you check out all the cool stuff there: music, books, art, furniture, vintage and new consignment clothing and lovely ephemera.
Brooks and I have been there also to check out Larry Yes, some great DJs and psych music, too, and now we're psyched to bring our own brand of trance music there- Mountain Trance! (uhem? otherwise known as old-time stringband music).
Flat Rock Stringband at Palace of Industry on Wednesday November 9th, from 7:30-9:30.
Palace of Industry is located at:
5426 N Gay Avenue
Portland, OR, 97217
(just off Killingsworth)
EB