Paxton Gate
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Paxton Gate

Portland, Oregon

Photo: Megan

A cabinet of curiosities disguised as a retail shop. Taxidermy, terrariums, fossils, botanical prints, insect specimens under glass, and garden supplies that lean toward the gothic. It's equal parts science museum, garden center, and oddity shop. If you've ever wanted a framed beetle or a carnivorous plant, this is your place.

Insider tip

The back garden section has rare plants you won't find at any nursery. Ask the staff about the mounted specimen collection — they love talking about it.

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