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Dog Bowl

2002 establishments in Oregon2002 sculpturesBronze sculptures in OregonGranite sculptures in OregonOutdoor sculptures in Portland, Oregon
Pearl District, Portland, Oregon

Dog Bowl is a 2002 outdoor sculpture by dog photographer William Wegman, located in the North Park Blocks in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Dog Bowl
Northwest Park Avenue, Portland Pearl District

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N 45.52469 ° E -122.67897 °
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Northwest Park Avenue
97208 Portland, Pearl District
Oregon, United States
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