

Please be prepared to mask under these circumstances.
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However, masks may be required at certain times, especially if we are unable to open all the windows due to inclement weather. Masks Appreciated But Not Required at This Time. Owned by the City of Portland, the Observatory is managed by Greater Portland Landmarks.Ĥ5 minute guided tours are offered Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays every half hour from 10:00 a.m. Nearby homes similar to 1622 S Observatory Dr have recently sold between 182K to 387K at an average of 370 per square foot. It received additional recognition in 2006 by becoming a National Historic Landmark and a National Civil Engineering Landmark. Restored in 2000, the Portland Observatory is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Additionally, the spectacular views of the Harbor and the city of Portland from the top are well worth the trip! Tours of Portland's Observatory offer an in-depth history of the builder, Captain Lemuel Moody, the purpose of the signal tower and its impact on Portland Harbor, as well as the history of the physical structure. Last tour of the season will be Monday, October 10 at 4:00 p.m. Location: 138 Congress St.THE PORTLAND OBSERVATORY CLOSES FOR THE SEASON ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2022. Bidders who are delinquent in their financial obligations to the City must do one of the following: bring the obligation current, negotiate a payment plan with the City's Treasury office, or agree to an offset which shall be established by the contract which shall be issued to the successful bidder. These obligations may include but are not limited to real estate and personal property taxes and sewer user fees. Pursuant to City procurement policy and ordinance, the City is unable to contract with businesses or individuals who are delinquent in their financial obligations to the City. For some of the best views of the harbor, head to the historic Portland Observatory, the countrys last standing maritime signal tower. The City reserves the right to substantiate the bidder's qualifications, capability to perform, availability, past performance record and to verify that the bidder is current in its obligations to the City, as follows: The City reserves the right to waive any informalities in bids, to accept any bid or portions thereof (bidders are advised to note this and quote accordingly) and to reject any or all bids should it be deemed for the best interest of the City to do so. The successful bidder shall agree to defend, indemnify and save the City harmless from all losses, costs or damages caused by its acts or those of its agents, and will produce evidence satisfactory to the City's Corporation Counsel of coverages as described below. This bid will be awarded to the responsible bidder that submits the lowest base bid amount. Should a vendor receive this Invitation from a source other than the City, please contact 20 to ensure that your firm is listed as a vendor for this project. The Observatory also features rotating seasonal soups and specials. Oral explanations or interpretations given before the award of the contract will not be binding Bids from vendors not registered with the Purchasing Office may be rejected receipt of this document directly from the City of Portland indicates registration. the observatory restaurant and over & out bar - Portland, Oregon home about us menus contact gift cards 'Tis the Season Give the perfect gift: The Observatory does elegant dinners, quick lunches, inventive happy hour snacks, delicious cocktails and amazing desserts.

Responses from the City that substantially alter this bid will be issued in the form of a written addendum to all bid holders registered in the Purchasing Office. All questions shall be directed in writing ONLY to the Purchasing Office at the above address and be received at least five business days prior to the bid opening date (FAX 20, or email.

Tickets cost 10 for adults and 5 for kids ages 6 through 16. It was drawn in 2003 and lithographed on 120 lb paper, signed and numbered. The observatory is open from late May to early October from 10 a.m. All bids shall be submitted on the attached form and are to remain open for ninety (90) days after their opening. Harrisons, cityscape titled Portland Observatory 1807 is available.

It is the bidders sole responsibility to ensure that their bid is submitted prior to the date and time specified.
