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Washington Park is one of Portland's oldest parks | '''Washington Park''' is one of Portland's oldest parks. | ||
[[Category: | Situated in the West Hills, it was originally known as [[City Park]]. It is home to: | ||
* the [[World Forestry Center]] | |||
* the Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial | |||
* the [[Hoyt Arboretum]] | |||
* two of the [[Portland City Reservoirs]] | |||
* the [[Portland Japanese Gardens]] | |||
* the [[International Rose Test Garden]] | |||
* the [[Oregon Zoo]] | |||
* the Washington Park [[MAX]] station, reportedly the deepest transit station in the United States | |||
[[Category:Washington Park| ]] |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 6 June 2012
Washington Park is one of Portland's oldest parks.
Situated in the West Hills, it was originally known as City Park. It is home to:
- the World Forestry Center
- the Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial
- the Hoyt Arboretum
- two of the Portland City Reservoirs
- the Portland Japanese Gardens
- the International Rose Test Garden
- the Oregon Zoo
- the Washington Park MAX station, reportedly the deepest transit station in the United States