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Portland Rocky Butte Park (#0204)
Thanks to an Ipernity photographer for introducting me to this park on the eastern edge of Portland. The park seems to have two names -- "Joseph Wood Hill" as seen on the sign, but "Rocky Butte" seems to be the most common way to refer to it. The park is atop a lava cone and was first identified by the City of Portland as potential park land in 1903, but became accessible when an access road and this viewing platform were built by the WPA in 1934-39. See: livingnewdeal.org/projects/rocky-butte-scenic-drive-portland-or
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