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Keller Fountain Park is a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon. [1] Originally named Forecourt Fountain or Auditorium Forecourt, the 0.92-acre (0.37 ha) park opened in 1970 across Third Avenue from what was then Civic Auditorium. In 1978, the park was renamed after Ira C. Keller, head of the Portland Development Commission (PDC) from 1958 to ...
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Fountain to a Rose: 1973 A bronze fountain in the shape of a rose surrounded by 250 rose bushes and other plants. [8] Holladay Park Fountain: Tim Clemen (Murase Associates) 2000 Horse Trough Fountain: Jamison Square Fountain: Keller Fountain: Angela Danadjieba (Lawrence Halprin Associates) 1971 Kelly Fountain: Lee Kelly: 1977 Lovejoy Fountain
Keller Auditorium, formerly known as the Portland Municipal Auditorium, the Portland Public Auditorium, and the Portland Civic Auditorium, is a performing arts center located on Clay Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Portland's Centers for the Arts. Opened in 1917, the venue first changed names in 1966, being ...
Mocks Crest Park, also known as the Skidmore Bluffs, was acquired in 1998 and is found on a 7-mile stretch of bluffs that runs along the east side of the Willamette River from Pier Park to the Fremont Bridge. The park overlooks Union Pacific's North Portland rail yard, the West Hills, and Portland's city skyline to the south. [19] [20] [21]
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