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Location | NE 11th Ave. and Holladay St. Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45°31′51″N 122°39′13″W / 45.5308°N 122.6536°W |
Area | 4.54 acres (1.84 ha) |
Operated by | Portland Parks & Recreation |
Holladay Park is a public park in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The 4.34-acre park, located at Northeast 11th Avenue and Holladay Street, was acquired in 1870. Its features include a fountain, paved paths, picnic tables, and public art. [1]
The park includes Constellation, an art installation by Tad Savinar with three sculptural elements: Flowers from a Neighborhood Garden (also subtitled Vase of Flowers), [2] [3] Isolated Molecule for a Good Neighborhood (sometimes abridged as Molecule), [4] [5] and Neighborhood Gardiner. [6]
Holladay Park | |
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![]() The park in 2010 | |
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Location | NE 11th Ave. and Holladay St. Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45°31′51″N 122°39′13″W / 45.5308°N 122.6536°W |
Area | 4.54 acres (1.84 ha) |
Operated by | Portland Parks & Recreation |
Holladay Park is a public park in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The 4.34-acre park, located at Northeast 11th Avenue and Holladay Street, was acquired in 1870. Its features include a fountain, paved paths, picnic tables, and public art. [1]
The park includes Constellation, an art installation by Tad Savinar with three sculptural elements: Flowers from a Neighborhood Garden (also subtitled Vase of Flowers), [2] [3] Isolated Molecule for a Good Neighborhood (sometimes abridged as Molecule), [4] [5] and Neighborhood Gardiner. [6]