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  2. Washington Park (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    It comprises 241.45 acres (97.71 hectares) of city parkland that has been officially designated as "Washington Park" by the City of Portland, [1] as well as the adjacent 64-acre (26 ha) Oregon Zoo and the 153-acre (62 ha) Hoyt Arboretum, which together make up the area described as "Washington Park" on signs and maps. [2]

  3. Washington Park station (TriMet) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Park is a light rail station in Portland, Oregon, United States, served by TriMet as part of the MAX Light Rail system. Situated between Sunset Transit Center and Goose Hollow/Southwest Jefferson Street station, it is the 17th and 3rd station eastbound on the Blue Line and the Red Line, respectively.

  4. Hoyt Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Hoyt Arboretum is a public park in Portland, Oregon, which is part of the complex of parks collectively known as Washington Park.The 189-acre (76 ha) arboretum is located atop a ridge in the Tualatin Mountains two miles (3.2 km) west of downtown Portland.

  5. MapQuest - AOL Help

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    MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.

  6. Oregon Route 99W - Wikipedia

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    The first highway in the corridor was the Capitol Highway (Highway 3), from Portland to Salem via Dayton (roughly present OR 99W and OR 221).In 1927 it was merged with the West Side Highway, which ran from Dayton to Junction City, to form the West Side Pacific Highway, still numbered 3, and a western loop of the Pacific Highway (Highway 1/U.S. Route 99).

  7. Washington Park and Zoo Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Park & Zoo Railway (WP&ZRy) is a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge [1] recreational railroad in Portland, Oregon's Washington Park with rolling stock built to 5/8 scale. Opened in three stages in 1958, [ 2 ] 1959 and 1960, [ 3 ] it previously provided transportation between the Oregon Zoo , Hoyt Arboretum , International Rose Test ...

  8. Oregon Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Just five months later, he offered to donate the bears, along with their cages, to the city. Portland City Council accepted his offer [9] on November 7, 1888, and thus began the Portland Zoo. [5] Located in Washington Park, it was sometimes referred to as the Washington Park Zoo. [11] [12] By 1894, there were over 300 animals in the zoo’s ...

  9. Robertson Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    east end of the tunnel goes under Washington Park west end of the tunnel just below Finley-Sunset Memorial Park A center siding is located at the west portal to short-turn trains. The tunnel generally follows – but remains north of – U.S. Highway 26, diverging the most ( 1 ⁄ 3 mile (540 meters)) in the Oregon Zoo area.