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Type
  
Urban park

Created
  
1966

Phone
  
+1 503-823-7529

Location
  
Portland, Oregon

Area
  
3,237 m²

Pettygrove Park

Operated by
  
Portland Parks & Recreation

Status
  
Open 5 a.m. to midnight daily

Address
  
Market to Harrison St, Portland, OR 97201, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 5AM–12AMWednesday5AM–12AMThursday5AM–12AMFriday5AM–12AMSaturday5AM–12AMSunday5AM–12AMMonday5AM–12AMTuesday5AM–12AMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
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Pettygrove park downtown portland oregon


Pettygrove Park is a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S. It is the second park in a series of urban open spaces designed by American landscape architect Lawrence Halprin in the South Auditorium District urban renewal area. The soft mounds of landscaping are responsible for the park's nickname of 'Mae West Park'.

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Pettygrove Park is bounded on all sides by pedestrian malls, which connect to other parks, including Keller Fountain Park and Lovejoy Plaza. The park is characterized by a dense tree canopy which shades a core of internal asphalt pathways pivoting along grassy berms and basalt stone walls. At the southeast corner of the park, a reflecting pool and sculpture serve as a focal point for pedestrians. The sculpture, called The Dreamer, was designed by Manuel Izquierdo and commissioned by the Portland Development Commission in 1979.

The park was named for Francis Pettygrove, one of the early settlers of the Portland townsite. The same coin used by Pettygrove and settler Asa Lovejoy to determine whether the city would be named Portland or Boston was flipped to determine which park in the open-space sequence would be Lovejoy and which would be Pettygrove.

Pettygrove park downtown portland morning commute


References

Pettygrove Park Wikipedia


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