Say Nice Things About… Portland’s SEXIEST Statues!


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Portland is well-known for its arts community, but it’s also a city that loves to party. Sexy town. What’s the middle part of the Venn diagram of those two forces? That’s right: Sexy statues. Now, there’s been a lot of chatter in the news of late about Portland’s toppling of some colonizer statues, as well as maybe scuffling up an elk a little bit, but we still have a lot of statues to celebrate, and many of them are hot as hell. So I’m turning the hubbub into hubba hubba and presenting you with this, your official list of Portland’s Sexiest Statues!

Joan of Arc  / Courtesy RACC

1. Joan of Arc

A shiny, adorably cute statue of Joan of Arc, riding a horse and holding her sword, is located in the middle of NE Glisan & Cesar Chavez. She’s got a bold attitude and battle gear that you just Know more It would be fun. I always wondered why anyone would want to riot around a dumb elk when you’ve got a warrior as fierce and DTF as Joanie here, and in such a convenient location! Have you ever wondered why there is a statue of Joan of Arc? This isn’t France! The statue was given to Portland in honor of our World War I Veterans, who Joan of Arc is the patron saint. So now when you drive in circles trying to get in or out of Hollywood, you can appreciate the statue’s history and significance to Portland as well as her fine physique.

Umbrella Man  /  Photo: Noliver / Wikipedia

2. Umbrella Man

The statue of a sexy businessman in Pioneer Square is officially called “Allow Me,” but everybody calls him Umbrella Man, because he’s holding an umbrella. Obvious? Perhaps for some. To me, it only adds to the mystery. Portlanders have a reputation for being umbrella-averse. The guy in the suit is doing something that we don’t do, which is hailing a taxi and wearing a jacket. As such, Umbrella Man’s appeal comes from his out-of-town-edness. Like who It is a good idea to use a bilingual translator What is the name of this strange man? Why is he here in Portland? What’s he into? I wonder if there is a place he needs to be directed. I wonder if there is somewhere he needs directions. You can also find out more about the following: house.

“The Quest”  /  Photo: Jesús Corrius / Wikipedia

3. The Quest

Not to be confused with QUEST, the downtown Portland nightclub which also got pulses racing (RIP), “The Quest” is a statue featuring one guy, three babes (and one kid who seems pretty out of place, so for the purposes of this piece’s vibe we’re going to forget they’re there). They are smooth and naked, like white marble Barbies. They rest on a fountain outside the Standard Insurance Building. Don’t You can also find out more about us on our website. always feel like planning for life’s unexpected events after eyeballing some not-quite-realistic knockers? I’m sure I do. “The Quest” has been airing out their nether regions in downtown for over 50 years, and I hope they never find what they’re looking for, so we can keep ogling their search for decades to come.

Vera Katz  /  Courtesy RACC

4. Vera Katz

As You can also find out more about us on our website. know, Vera Katz served as Portland’s mayor from 1993 to 2005, and her bronze likeness has been resting comfortably on a bench on the East Bank Esplanade (which she had a major hand in developing) since 2006. The life-size statue shows Katz smiling her famous wide smile and leaning slightly forward, like you’re both on your second glass of wine and she’s enraptured by a brilliant story you’re telling. “Oh you,” Vera would say coyly. “You certainly are a singular wit!” Is Katz, a civil servant who fled Nazi Germany with her family as a baby, appropriate to be sexualized on this list of Portland’s sexiest statues? That depends on if you’re horny for public service or not. I’m for You can be sure that am, and I’m the one writing this list… so, Vera Katz statue? You are A fox.

Paul Bunyan  /  Photo: Cacophony / Wikipedia

5. Paul Bunyan

The Bunyan statue in Portland’s Kenton neighborhood has been there since Oregon’s centennial celebrations in 1959. The folk hero doesn’t have any real connection to Oregon except, presumably, that Oregon totally loves a guy with a beard and a beanie and an ass that won’t quit. There are many statues of Paul around the world, but ours is by far the best because of his non-aggressive smile and posture. He’s just It is a good idea to use a bilingual translator. Just as he lovingly gazed at the now-defunct strip club Dancin’ Bare for oh, so many years, Paul would for sure lovingly whisper sweet nothings into the ear of any Portland partner. (BTW, Paul is a pansexual. Gruff, yet tender, Paul has his plaid shirt rolled up to his elbows to show off his forearms—just how we like our romance heroes. Meanwhile his upper arms are jacked for easily chopping down trees… as well as embracing you in the warmest, safest, Sexiest hug.



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