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  2. Portland Rose Festival - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, Portland Mayor Harry Lane is remembered for his rousing speech at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, telling the large crowd that Portland needed a "festival of roses". In 1906, the first Rose Festival and Flower Parade was held in Portland. Pittock and neighbors contributed roses from their gardens to decorate floats, wagons, people and ...

  3. Roses in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Rose Festival is an annual civic festival held during the month of June. Events, including multiple parades, a carnival, fleet week, and the crowning of a queen, [ 3 ] [ 15 ] are organized by the volunteer non-profit Portland Rose Festival Association with the purpose of promoting the Portland region.

  4. International Rose Test Garden - Wikipedia

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    The International Rose Test Garden is a rose garden in Washington Park in Portland, Oregon, United States.There are over 10,000 rose bushes of approximately 650 varieties. The roses bloom from April through October with the peak coming in June, depending on the weather

  5. Oregon International Air Show - Wikipedia

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    Former Navy pilot, Jim Osborne, was the chairman of the Rose Festival Navy Committee and envisioned a full-scale airshow as part of the Portland Rose Festival.After the Rose Festival Association gave him the green light, he rounded up the top aerobatic acts in the country and enlisted the help of the U.S. Navy Recruiting to request the Blue Angels to headline the first show in 1988. [4]

  6. Tom McCall Waterfront Park - Wikipedia

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    The current occupant of the historic John Yeon building, which abuts the fountain to the south, is the Portland Rose Festival Foundation. This area also acts as the moorage and embarking site for the Portland Spirit , a small cruise ship that provides 2-hour trips on the Willamette River .

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Oregon/Photography/Rose Festival

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  8. South Park Blocks - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Rose Festival began and was located in and around the South Park Blocks in 1936, but were outgrowing the blocks by the 1950s. [22] [23] Residents sued to prohibit the Rose Festival from using the parks and lost. [22] By 2007, the festival was relocated to Tom McCall Waterfront Park. [23]

  9. Laurelhurst Park - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Rose Festival Queen's Coronation used to take place in the park pond "on floating boats and decorated rafts", drawing thousands of visitors. [2] [5] Junction City residents often held their annual picnic at Laurelhurst during the 1930s; [6] [7] the park has hosted many other picnics and reunions over the years. [8]