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The Armory Box Office

To spot The Armory, look for a fortress-like, reddish-brick building with thick stonework at the base, tall narrow windows, and a grand arched entrance flanked by little turrets-just across the street from the tracks.

Now, as you stand here in front of The Armory and the sky fades to evening, let me take you back in time to when this imposing structure first rose in 1891. Imagine the clang of hammers on stone and the shout of workers echoing in the air -all under the anxious gaze of a city worried about riots and unrest. Portland was buzzing with tension, and this building wasn’t just meant to look tough-it was Portland’s insurance policy, built for the Oregon National Guard to help keep the peace. The walls were so thick and the entrance so deeply arched with those menacing turrets because folks back then wanted a building that could stand up to anything. Just picture guards in full uniform marching inside, the echo of their boots bouncing off the stone, ready to respond if things got out of hand.

But don’t let the medieval castle vibes fool you-The Armory soon became much more than just a stronghold. Thanks to its wide-open interior supported by a special truss system (no pesky columns in the way!), it quickly became the “it” spot for massive crowds. You could have caught early movie exhibitions with film whirring away, heard presidents like Teddy Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson giving powerful speeches, or joined the crowd for a boxing match when things got rowdy. At one point, the Portland Indians basketball team called this place home-it’s always been game for just about anything.

Of course, not every moment in The Armory’s history is glamorous. In 1948, after the devastating Vanport Flood, this building opened its doors to hundreds of displaced people needing shelter-a castle turning into a true sanctuary. You could almost hear the quiet hush of worried conversations as families found safety behind its walls.

But like many old soldiers, The Armory saw its fortunes shift. By the late ‘60s, a brewing company bought the place, tore down the original section for a parking lot, and used this tough annex as a warehouse. You might say The Armory spent a few decades undercover-hidden, but waiting for its next act.

That revival came in the new millennium: after $36.1 million, a little elbow grease, and a whole lot of vision, The Armory was reborn as Portland’s hub for theater and creativity. Now home to the Portland Center Stage, it boasts two modern theaters-and every year, 150,000 visitors come for everything from fresh takes on classics to boundary-pushing premieres and even playwriting festivals.

The real twist? The Armory didn’t just rejoin the party-it showed up with a sustainable splash. This building was the first in Portland, and the first on the National Register of Historic Places, to snag a Platinum LEED Certification. Rainwater is captured, fresh air flows in smartly, and natural light pours through skylights. It’s a fortress for the future, as green as it is grand.

So take a moment to imagine it all-the drills, the drama, the disasters, and comebacks-echoing through these castle walls! If only these stones could talk… but for now, you’ve got me. Ready for the next stop?

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