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  2. Forest Park (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Others like Forest Park came into being only many years later. [23] The city acquired land for Forest Park bit by bit over several decades. In 1897, Donald Macleay, a Portland merchant and real-estate developer, deeded a 108-acre (44 ha) tract of land along Balch Creek to the city to provide an outdoor space for patients from nearby hospitals. [24]

  3. Balch Creek - Wikipedia

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    Balch Creek is a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) tributary of the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon.Beginning at the crest of the Tualatin Mountains (West Hills), the creek flows generally east down a canyon along Northwest Cornell Road in unincorporated Multnomah County and through the Macleay Park section of Forest Park, a large municipal park in Portland.

  4. Stone House (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Stone House, also known as the Macleay Park Shelter and the Witch's Castle or Witches Castle, [1] [2] is a two-story [3] structure in Portland, Oregon's Forest Park, in the United States. Description and history

  5. Brooks Resources - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Resources has been a leading real estate developer in central Oregon for more than 50 years. [10] [25] [28] Today, the company develops mixed-use communities, resort rental properties, and residential neighborhoods throughout central Oregon. It also sells homesites and other properties through its Brooks Resources Realty offices.

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  7. Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Parker House, pictured in 2013, is part of Reed College and located within the proposed district's boundaries, just south of Woodstock Boulevard.. A proposed Eastermoreland Historic District encompasses approximately 475 acres within southeast Portland's Eastmoreland neighborhood, [5] and is generally bounded by Woodstock Boulevard on the north, Cesar Chavez Boulevard and 36th Avenue on ...