• In the 1970s Mill Ends Park became an official park of Portland’s park system.
  • Mill Ends Park, Portland Oregon - the smallest city park in the world.
  • Fagan wrote a popular column called "Mill Ends," which he used to promote his precious Portland park.
  • On 17 March 1976, Mill Ends Park was designated as the official park of the city of Portland.
  • 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.
  • Mill Ends Park is an extremely small urban park, consisting of one tree, located in the median strip of SW Naito Parkway next to Tom McCall…
  • If you came to Portland just to see Mill End Park and eat a doughnut then this is your kind of town.
  • Mill Ends Park is a tiny urban park located in the median strip of SW Naito Parkway...
  • Measuring a whopping 452 sq. inches (or 0.00007205784 acres), Mill Ends Park isn’t exactly imposing — unless you’re an ant.
  • After that, other people chipped in to maintain the little park until finally in 1976 the City of Portland adopted the park as their own.