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- en.wikipedia.org Mill Ends ParkThe park in summer 2004 (before remodeling). In 1948 the site that would become Mill Ends Park was intended to be the site for a light pole.
- the world's smallest website for the world's smallest park. Portland, oregonmill ends park explore. built by @bonneyruan. zoom in.
- tripadvisor.com Things to Do in Portland Mill Ends ParkOn St. Patrick's Day, 1976, Mill Ends Park was dedicated as the official Park of the City of Portland. See about renting out the part for your next weeding.
- forevervacation.com portland/mill-ends-parkIn 1948, he planted flowers and dubbed the space "Mill Ends Park," a nod to his column Mill Ends, which featured quirky and amusing stories.
- youtube.com watchMill Ends Park is the world's smallest park according to Guinese Book of World Records. It is located in Portland, Oregon specifically in the now known Natio...
- thefactsite.com mills-end-smallest-park-in-world/In Fagan’s writings of his meetings with O’Toole, the leprechaun leader claimed that Mill Ends Park was “the only leprechaun colony west of Ireland”.
- atlasobscura.com places/mill-ends-parkFagan wrote a very popular column about this park called Mill Ends, which is a lumber term for rough irregular ends of boards from lumber mills.
- amusingplanet.com 2015/05/mill-ends-park-worlds-…Mill Ends Park in Portland, the United States, is only two feet in diameter and is really just a flower pot, but don’t say that aloud, especially in front of Portlandians.
- buyoya.com mill-ends-park-portland-oregon/Located in a median strip on the SW Naito Parkway in Portland, Oregon, Mill Ends Park is a circle shaped plot of land 2 ft across.
- oregonencyclopedia.org articles/mill_ends_park/Mill Ends Park was the creation of Dick Fagan, a columnist for the Oregon Journal, who wrote a column called “Mill Ends,” a loggers’ term that refers to pieces of...