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  2. Columbia Indoor Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Indoor Pool is an indoor year-round public pool facility located in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Originally constructed as an open-air pool in the late 1920s, a wooden-dome roof was added in 1975. The facility was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the closure declared permanent due to structural issues in December ...

  3. Tom McCall Waterfront Park - Wikipedia

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    Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park is a 36.59-acre (148,100 m 2) park located in downtown Portland, Oregon, along the Willamette River. After the 1974 removal of Harbor Drive , a major milestone in the freeway removal movement, the park was opened to the public in 1978.

  4. Steam Portland - Wikipedia

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    Steam Portland is a gay bathhouse located in the Kerns neighborhood of northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. It opened in 2003. The bathhouse has been called "sleek". [1] Amenities include a nude sun deck, a hot tub and steam bath, a lounge, and video booths. [2] [3]

  5. Director Park - Wikipedia

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    Director Park (officially Simon and Helen Director Park) is a city park in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon.Opened in 2009 at a cost of $9.5 million, it covers a 700-space underground parking garage, which connects underground to the Fox Tower and the Park Avenue West Tower.

  6. Halprin Open Space Sequence - Wikipedia

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    The Halprin Open Space Sequence is a series of urban open spaces and pedestrian zones between Southwest Lincoln Street and Clay Street, in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. Designed by Lawrence Halprin , the project was completed during 1966–1970, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 6, 2013. [ 1 ]

  7. Kelley Point Park - Wikipedia

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    Kelley Point Park is a city park in north Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon.Bounded by the Columbia Slough on the south, the Willamette River on the west, and the Columbia River on the north, the park forms the tip of the peninsula at the confluence of the rivers. [1]

  8. Lovejoy Fountain Park - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Penny, which was used by Lovejoy and Pettygrove to determine the name of the city, was used to determine the name of Lovejoy and Pettygrove Parks. [ 2 ] In addition to the fountain, the park also features a large copper-clad pavilion designed by Halprin's collaborator, American architect Charles Willard Moore .

  9. 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]