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  • the world's smallest website for the world's smallest park. Portland, oregonmill ends park explore. built by @bonneyruan. zoom in.
  • If you’re visiting and looking to check out this little piece of iconic Portland, here is a guide to Mill Ends Park, Portland.
  • The magic of Mill Ends Park is in these stories and the smiles they bring to all those who engage with this postage-stamp-sized piece of Portland.
  • Mill Ends Park’s the final stop on the “Secrets of Portlandia Free Walking Tour” and I highly recommend participating to hear Eric’s (hysterically funny) take.
  • Many residents in Portland have driven past Mill Ends Park dozens, nay hundreds of times, and never even noticed it was there.
  • Mill Ends Park is listed in the Guinness book of World Records as the World’s smallest park. It is located on a safety island in Downtown Portland, Oregon.
  • Mill Ends Park is an urban park located at 833 Southwest Naito Parkway in Portland, Oregon.
  • Meet the Portland newspaper reporter who built and named Mill Ends Park. Dick Fagan, a reporter and columnist at the Oregon Journal, wrote a column called Mill...
  • Despite its tiny size, Mill Ends Park is an officially-recognized city park by the city of Portland. And that makes it a quirky tourist attraction.