Bridges and Roses in Portland and Pasadena

Posted by Laura McCulloch on September 16th, 2009 at 09:35 PM | 5 comments | |

Both cities feature floral parades that are world renowned for their beauty and elegance.

Portland is called BridgeTown among its many monikers.  Pasadena doesn’t share that distinction, but it does have one famous bridge!  The Colorado Street Bridge, pictured here.  Both cities are often referred to as The City of Roses, since Pasadena hosts the Tournament of Roses and Portland is host to the annual Rose Festival.  Both cities feature floral parades that are world renowned for their beauty and elegance. (NOTE: Although many call Pasadena The City of Roses, it is actually The Crown City. Just sayin’.)  So now these two famous west coast cities are also home to BridgePoint Creative! Please look us up when you are in P-Town!

Bridges and Roses in Portland and Pasadena

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St. Johns Bridge in Portland Pasadena Tournament of Roses Portland Rose Festival Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena A Portland Rose who now resides in Pasadena


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Posted by Bradford on September 22nd, 2009 at 08:55 AM

Congratulations Laura & Suzy!
Your site is fantastic.
Elegant, interesting and fun.
Just like it’s owners.
Bravo!

There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
  -Edith Wharton

Thank you for spreading your light.

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Posted by Kirk on September 18th, 2009 at 08:43 AM

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