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Eco-Earth Globe, sometimes referred to simply as Eco Earth, [1] is an outdoor sculpture depicting a globe, located in Riverfront Park in Salem, Oregon, in the United States. Completed in 2003, the globe was converted from an acid storage ball with a 26-foot (7.9 m) diameter that previously belonged to Boise Cascade , a pulp and paper company .
The Arnold–Park Log Home is a historic house, located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places , and is preserved by the State of Oregon within the Tryon Creek State Natural Area .
Riverfront Park is a 23-acre park located along the Willamette River in Salem, Oregon, in the United States. [1] Features include the Riverfront Carousel (2001), A. C. Gilbert's Discovery Village , an amphitheatre , and Eco-Earth Globe , an outdoor sculpture and community art project completed in 2003. [ 1 ]
Waldo Park is a municipal park, located in downtown Salem, Oregon, United States. It is one of the smallest city parks in the world, measuring 12 by 20 feet (3.7 by 6.1 m). The park consists of a giant sequoia (one of the biggest tree species in the world) surrounded by landscaping and marked with a plaque and sign.
Riverfront Park (Salem, Oregon) W. Waldo Park This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 10:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Location: 236 Commercial St. NE Description: The empty building previously occupied by Green Thumb Flower Box Florists on Commercial Street in downtown Salem is set to see renovations, new tenants ...
Nov. 7—A chunk of right of way owned by the city of Clarkston near Walmart is the latest spot being used by a group of homeless people who had been camping at Arnold Park. Officials said the ...
The City of Salem acquired the house in December 1971. [3] [4] The house and gardens are operated by the non-profit Friends of Deepwood, founded in 1974 as a house museum, public garden, and event venue. The gardens and property are maintained by the City of Salem and two other non-profits, the Deepwood Gardeners and the Lord & Schryver ...