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[[File:Cathedral Park.JPG|right|300px|thumb|Cathedral Park]] | [[File:Cathedral Park.JPG|right|300px|thumb|Cathedral Park]] | ||
'''Cathedral Park''' is a riverside park | '''Cathedral Park''' is a riverside park between the [[Willamette River]] and [[St. Johns]], so named because the gothic arches of the [[St. Johns Bridge]] suggest cathedral arches. The site of the park is supposed to be one of the fourteen landing sites of the Lewis & Clark party. | ||
'''Cathedral Park''' is also a neighborhood, south of the bridge along the river, bordering the neighborhoods of [[St. Johns]] and [[University Park]]. | |||
[[Category:Parks]] | [[Category:Parks]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Cathedral Park neighborhood]] |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 26 August 2011
Cathedral Park is a riverside park between the Willamette River and St. Johns, so named because the gothic arches of the St. Johns Bridge suggest cathedral arches. The site of the park is supposed to be one of the fourteen landing sites of the Lewis & Clark party.
Cathedral Park is also a neighborhood, south of the bridge along the river, bordering the neighborhoods of St. Johns and University Park.