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Revision as of 21:01, 26 April 2010
Horse rings were embedded into the curbs and streets of Portland a century ago, to harness the horses for early Portlandites. Today they've become all but overlooked, and nobody ties horses to them... unless they're tiny plastic horses.
Locations
- Flanders and 9th
- Cesar E Chavez Blvd (39th) and Taylor
- 23rd and NW Glisan
- 36th Ave and SE Hawthorne
- in front of the Delta Cafe on Woodstock
- NW Hoyt and 23rd Avenue.
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