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Overlook Park is a park in north Portland, Oregon, United States. Located at the intersection of North Fremont Street and Interstate Avenue, the 10.93-acre (4.42 ha) park was acquired in 1930. Located at the intersection of North Fremont Street and Interstate Avenue, the 10.93-acre (4.42 ha) park was acquired in 1930.
Overlook is a neighborhood in the North section of Portland, Oregon on the east shore of the Willamette River. It borders University Park and Arbor Lodge on the north, Humboldt and Boise on the east, Eliot on the southeast, and Northwest Industrial and the Northwest District across the Willamette on the west.
Overlook Park: N Fremont St. and Interstate Ave. 11.30 acres (4.57 ha) [23] Patton Square Park N Interstate Ave. and Emerson St. 1.26 acres (0.51 ha) Patton Square Park, named after pioneer and Portland landowner Matthew Patton, was acquired in 1960 and features paved paths, picnic tables, and a playground area. [24] Peninsula Crossing Trail
It is one of three stations serving North Portland's Overlook neighborhood along with North Prescott Street and North Killingsworth Street. Overlook Park station opened on May 1, 2004, as part of the Interstate MAX extension. Trains serve the station for approximately 21 hours per day on a headway of 15 minutes during most of the day.
Overlook Park (Portland, Oregon) Overlook Park station, Portland, Oregon This page was last edited on 19 August 2018, at 16:29 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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Overlook Park (Portland, Oregon) Overlook Park station; P. North Prescott Street station; Patrol torpedo boat PT-658; S. Swan Island (Oregon) Swan Island Airport; T.
Albina is a collection of neighborhoods located in the North and Northeast sections of Portland, Oregon, United States. For most of the 20th century it was home to the majority of the city’s African American population. The area derives its name from Albina, Oregon, a historical