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Dawson Park (Portland, Oregon)

1921 establishments in OregonEliot, Portland, OregonNorth Portland, OregonParks in Portland, OregonProtected areas established in 1921
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Dawson Park is a park in north Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The 2.05-acre park, located at Stanton Street and North Williams Avenue, was acquired by Portland Parks & Recreation in 1921.

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Dawson Park (Portland, Oregon)
North Stanton Street, Portland Eliot

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N 45.54416667 ° E -122.6675 °
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North Stanton Street 115
97227 Portland, Eliot
Oregon, United States
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