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Before Mill Ends Park became a city park, it was just a hole that was supposed to be a light pole. That light pole never appeared. Instead, it filled with weeds.
As Dick Fagan’s stories continued, Mill Ends Park became a mini Portland legend. In 1954, the city attempted to rename it Envoy Park after planting a Portland Envoy rose in the soil, but Dick ...
Portland Parks & Recreation shared a photo of Mill Ends Park and its fancy new addition. Workers also planted miniature roses to mark the occasion. The beloved tiny park, once described as the ...
Mill Ends Park, a miniature urban park perfectly suited for a leprechaun, has a rich Irish history that dates back to the 1940s. According to Portland Parks and Recreation, Dick Fagan created the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The world’s smallest park, Mill Ends Park, was taken down during the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s Better Naito Forever project. Not to worry, though: the park was put ...
Portland Parks refutes the claim, saying Mill Ends is a valued city park and leprechaun sanctuary. Kevin Wilson, with KP Events in the United Kingdom, says Mill Ends lacks park-like amenities.
Portland Parks & Recreation has announced the tree stolen from Mill Ends Park last week appears to have been returned, left lying beside the newly planted sapling that took its place. The theft ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Mill Ends Park, the world’s smallest park turns its tree into a holiday tree with ornaments and all. Mill Ends Park gets a holiday display during the first week of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Since Mill Ends Park opened in Portland in 1946, it’s been the scene of annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, surrounded by a fence during the Occupy Portland ...
Portland Parks & Recreation shared a photo of Mill Ends Park and its fancy new addition. Workers also planted miniature roses to mark the occasion. The beloved tiny park, once described as the ...
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