Wallace Park (Portland, Oregon)
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Wallace Park is a city park in northwest
Northwest District, Portland, Oregon
The Northwest District is a densely populated retail and residential neighborhood in the Northwest section of Portland, Oregon. Craftsman- and Old Portland-style houses are packed tightly together with grand old apartment buildings and sleek new condominiums, within walking distance of...

 Portland
Portland, Oregon
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, Oregon
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. The park was acquired in 1920, and is named after Hugh W. Wallace, the city council
City council
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man responsible for getting the property allocated as a city park. One art installation in the park is a 1980 sculpture by Manuel Izquierdo
Manuel Izquierdo
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 called Silver Dawn. Also located within the park and surrounding school yard exist eleven bronze objects, created by artist Bill Will in 1998, "tucked away in unexpected places".

History

Past events hosted at Wallace Park include the Nob Hill Business Association's festival in 2008, and a celebration for the inaugural Columbia Trail Fest in 2009, a fundraiser to raise money for Forest Park.
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