While summer 2020 upended almost everyone’s entertainment plans, the summer of 2021 has been even harder to predict as coronavirus restrictions eased in some parts of the state, but maybe not as much in others. Many event organizers were unable to finalize dates in time to stage events that include live performers, vendors, food purveyors and other attractions. Some organizers decided by early .
May 04 2021
Downtown Troutdale hosts film crew and closes main drag on Tuesday, May 4, to accommodate them
Troutdale s main business street will be closed Tuesday as a film crew shoots a television show.
A section of the Historic Columbia River Highway in downtown Troutdale between Buxton Road and Southeast Kibling Street will be closed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 4, Multnomah County announced Friday, April 30.
The closure starts at the corner where Bandit s Bar & Grill is located and ends roughly at the end of the business district at the east end.
Signs will direct drivers to the detour route on Southeast Second Street, one block south of the Historic Highway.
True West Magazine
The summer of 2021 is a great time to travel across these Old West highways.
The West is a grand place to travel, and its many highways and back-country roads are a great way to enjoy its natural wonders, monuments and parks, historic towns and destination getaways. Since last year’s national pandemic shutdown, our hospitality, museum and tourism travel partners across the West have been eagerly awaiting the return of travelers. We believe the summer of 2021 is a wonderful time to get back on the road and enjoy the scenic beauty, cultural heritage and welcoming communities of the Western United States.
May 04 2021
Downtown Troutdale hosts film crew and closes main drag on Tuesday, May 4, to accommodate them
Troutdale s main business street will be closed Tuesday as a film crew shoots a television show.
A section of the Historic Columbia River Highway in downtown Troutdale between Buxton Road and Southeast Kibling Street will be closed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 4, Multnomah County announced Friday, April 30.
The closure starts at the corner where Bandit s Bar & Grill is located and ends roughly at the end of the business district at the east end.
Signs will direct drivers to the detour route on Southeast Second Street, one block south of the Historic Highway.