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Wanderlust Circus is a theatrical circus troupe based in Portland, Oregon, founded in 2006 by creative partners Noah Mickens and Nick "The Creature" Harbar. Since 2006, Wanderlust Circus has grown from a small band of creatives to a full-fledged circus troupe, and non-profit organization.
Coming of the White Man is a bronze sculpture by American artist Hermon Atkins MacNeil, installed in Washington Park, Portland, Oregon in the United States. The statue was gifted to the City of Portland in 1904 by former mayor David P. Thompson and installed the following year.
Washington Park is a public urban park in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It includes a zoo , forestry museum , arboretum , rose garden , Japanese garden , amphitheatre , memorials , archery range, tennis courts , soccer field, picnic areas, playgrounds, public art and many acres of wild forest with miles of trails.
Portland is also home to two NCAA Division 1 universities, the Portland State Vikings and the Portland Pilots. The Portland MSA also hosts a number of amateur sports, including college and high school sports. The high school rugby championships are held annually in the Portland MSA, and draw crowds of 8,000 to 10,000 supporters. [18]
Ringmaster of Wanderlust Circus Yes Tiffeny Milbrett: 1972– Soccer player, Olympic and World Cup champion Yes Colleen Miller: 1932– Actress No [267] Donald Miller: 1971– Author No Karen Minnis: 1954– Politician Yes [268] Bob Mionske: 1962– Attorney, Olympic bicycle racer No Mirah : 1974– Musician No [269] Rhea Mitchell: 1890–1957 ...
The Martin family of Portland, Oregon, United States, disappeared on December 7, 1958, in the Columbia River Gorge during a day trip to gather greenery for Christmas decorations. The missing included the husband, Kenneth Martin (aged 54); his wife, Barbara (48); and the couple's three daughters, Barbara ("Barbie"), Virginia and Susan (aged 14 ...
The museum contains over 85,000 artifacts relating to the history of the region in its collections. [3] Artifacts include the famous Portland Penny used to decide the name of the city, [2] Captain Robert Gray's storage chest from aboard the Columbia Rediviva, a 10,000-year-old sandal, memorabilia from the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Native American artifacts, a miniature vehicle ...
City of Portland's Metropolitan Arts Commission The Lewis and Clark Memorial Column is an outdoor monument by artist Otto Schumann, dedicated to Meriwether Lewis and William Clark for their expedition and located at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon .