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  1. Heard about the Crystals “famous floating dance floor”? It's ball bearing and rocker design, first patented in 1905 by Charles R. Hunt, brought a whole new sensation to Portland dancing.

  2. Crystal Ballroom, originally built as Cotillion Hall, is a historic building on Burnside Street in Portland, Oregon, United States. Cotillion Hall was built in 1914 as a ballroom, and dance revivals were held there through the Great Depression.

  3. Crystal Ballroom. 3.1 (367 reviews) Claimed. $$ Music Venues, Dance Clubs, Lounges. See all 461 photos. “ Highly recommended.) The architecture of the place is very atmospheric and emanates a vibe of "this is cool", and bouncy floor is fun. ” in 29 reviews.

    • 1332 W Burnside St. Portland, OR 97209
  4. The Crystal Ballroom is one of the best venues in PDX to see a show.It's a historical music venue with a floating wooden floor. They had fast entry with plenty of security and metal detection. There are several stairs up to the stage and a small elevator for those who need it.

  5. Crystal Ballroom, originally built as Cotillion Hall, is a historic building on Burnside Street in Portland, Oregon, United States. Cotillion Hall was built in 1914 as a ballroom, and dance revivals were held there through the Great Depression.

  6. Crystal Ballroom, Portland, Oregon. 59,118 likes · 990 talking about this · 234,850 were here. Where on any night, anything can happen.

  7. Videos from the iconic Crystal Ballroom The historic Crystal Ballroom located in downtown Portland, Oregon, now over a century old, is one of those rare concert halls that can point to a...

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