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Portlandia: The Dream of the 1890s is Alive in Portland

  • Rusty BlazenhoffRusty Blazenhoff
  • February 6, 2012

Portlandia has really outdone themselves with the hilarious song created for season 2, episode 5: “Dream of the 1890s”. This song plays off the original song that promoted Portlandia titled Dream of the 90s, but this time they compare today’s Portland with 1890s Portland.

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