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In the heart of Portland, Pioneer Courthouse Square plays host to 300 annual events, from concerts to festivals. 26,000 people pass through the Square every day, making it one of the the most visited sites in Portland. Address: SW Broadway & Yamhill St Portland Or
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Lownsdale Square Park Named for Kentuckian Daniel H. Lownsdale, who settled in Portland in 1845, and intended to be the "gentlemen's gathering place", to compliment Chapman Square, originally intended for the exclusive use of women and children. Address: SW 4th Ave & Main St Portland Or
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Chapman Square Park Chapman Square was originally developed for the exclusive use of women and children, in compliment to Lownsdale Park, which was intended to be the "gentlemen's gathering place" in Portland. Address: SW 4th Ave & Main St Portland Or
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Harry Jackson Plaza The plaza was dedicated in honor of Portland Police Sgt. Harry Jackson, due to his endless efforts to build local pride in the district. Address: 5020 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Portland Or 97211
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Monument Square Monument Square is located in downtown Portland, OR. Address: Downtown Portland OR USA
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Ankeny Plaza Ankeny Plaza was first public space in the Old Town District, and as such is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Plaza was updated for the TriMet's light rail system but retains its historical ambiance. Address: SW Naito Pkwy & Ankeny St Portland Or
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O'Bryant Square The square is named for Hugh Donaldson O'Bryant, a carpenter who founded Portland's first public library, and became Portland's first mayor in 1851. Address: SW Park Ave & Washington St Portland Or
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Jamison Square Located between NW Johnson and Kearney, named in honor of William Jamison for his work in the development of the River District. Address: 810 NW 11th Ave Portland Or
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