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Sapporo Bell Given to Portland by the city's sister city Sapporo, Japan, rung throughout the day. Address: 777 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Portland Or
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The Dream A monument to Martin Luther King Jr. near the Oregon Convention Center. Address: 777 N.E. MLK Jr. Blvd. Portland Or
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Soldiers' Monument Erected in 1906 for lives lost in the Spanish-American war. The Howitzers at the base were used by both sides during the Civil War, thus one faces North and the other South. The names at the base are the sites of battle, while the south face is adorned with the names of men who died in action. Chapman Square Park Address: SW 4th Ave & Main St Portland Or
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Japanese American Historical Plaza An award-winning monument featuring 13 stone markers and cherry trees, designed by Robert Murase to commemorate the Japanese influence on Portland's history. Address: Northwest Naito Parkway Portland Or
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Friendship Circle Designed by local artists Lee Kelly and Michael Stirling to celebrate Portland’s sister city Sapporo, Japan. Address: Northwest Naito Parkway Portland Or
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Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial Inspired by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC, the Vietnam Veterans of Oregon Memorial was dedicated in 1987. Address: 4000 SW Canyon Rd Portland Or
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