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Fountains in Portland, Oregon

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  • Pioneer Woman (Littman)
    Pioneer Woman (Littman) Artwork by Frederic Littman
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    Pioneer Woman, also known as Joy, Joy (Pioneer Woman), the Laberee Memorial Fountain, Mother/Child and Young Pioneer Woman, is an outdoor 1956 bronze sculpture and drinking fountain by American artist Frederic Littman, located at Council Crest Park in Portland, Oregon.
  • Fountain to a Rose
    Fountain to a Rose park in the United States of America
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    Darcelle XV Plaza (formerly O'Bryant Square) is a square that was a small park and fountain at the intersection of Southwest Park Avenue and Southwest Harvey Milk Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, in the United States. It received the current name in July 2023. Previously, the park was named after Hugh O'Bryant, Portland's first mayor.
  • Farewell to Orpheus
    Farewell to Orpheus Artwork by Frederic Littman
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    Farewell to Orpheus is an outdoor 1968–1973 bronze sculpture and fountain by Frederic Littman, installed at the Portland State University campus in Portland, Oregon, United States.
  • Chiming Fountain
    Chiming Fountain Fountain and sculpture in Portland, Oregon
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    The Chiming Fountain, also known as Cupid's Fountain, the John Staehli Fountain, Portland's City Park Fountain and Washington Park Fountain, is an outdoor cast iron fountain and sculpture built in 1891 by John "Hans" Staehli. It is installed in Washington Park in Portland, Oregon, United States. The fountain's name derives from the sound made when water drips from the upper basin. Staehli designed the fountain to serve as a watering trough for horses pulling carriages into the park. Based on a Renaissance fountain, it was originally painted white and included a statuette of a boy, possibly depicting Cupid, though the figure was damaged and permanently removed from the sculpture before or during the 1940s.
  • Loyal B. Stearns Memorial Fountain
    Loyal B. Stearns Memorial Fountain Artwork by A. E. Doyle
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    The Loyal B. Stearns Memorial Fountain, also known as the Judge Loyal B. Stearns Memorial Fountain, is an outdoor 1941 drinking fountain and sculpture by the design firm A. E. Doyle and Associates, located in Portland, Oregon. It was erected in Washington Park in honor of the former Oregon judge Loyal B. Stearns.
  • Frank E. Beach Memorial Fountain
    Frank E. Beach Memorial Fountain Artwork by Lee Kelly
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    The Frank E. Beach Memorial Fountain, officially titled Water Sculpture, is an outdoor 1975 stainless steel fountain and sculpture by sculptor Lee Kelly and architect James Howell, located in Washington Park's International Rose Test Garden in Portland, Oregon.
  • Fountain for Company H
    Fountain for Company H 1914 fountain and war memorial in Portland, Oregon
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    Fountain for Company H, also known as the Second Oregon Company Volunteers Fountain, is an outdoor limestone fountain and war memorial designed by John H. Beaver, located in the Plaza Blocks in downtown Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Dedicated to the men of Company H of the 2nd Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment killed in service in the Philippine–American War, it was installed in Lownsdale Square in 1914.
  • Shemanski Fountain
    Shemanski Fountain Artwork by Carl L. Linde
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    Shemanski Fountain, also known as Rebecca at the Well, is an outdoor fountain with a bronze sculpture, located in the South Park Blocks of downtown Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The sandstone fountain was designed in 1925, completed in 1926, and named after Joseph Shemanski, a Polish immigrant and businessman who gave it to the city. Carl L. Linde designed the trefoil, which features a statue designed by Oliver L. Barrett. The sculpture, which was added to the fountain in 1928, depicts the biblical personage Rebecca. Shemanski Fountain includes two drinking platforms with three basins each, with one platform intended for use by dogs.
  • Lovejoy Fountain Park
    Lovejoy Fountain Park Public park in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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    Lovejoy Fountain Park (or Lovejoy Plaza) is a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S.
  • Keller Fountain Park
    Keller Fountain Park Public park in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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    Keller Fountain Park is a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon. Originally named Forecourt Fountain or Auditorium Forecourt, the 0.92-acre (0.37 ha) park opened in 1970 across Third Avenue from what was then Civic Auditorium. In 1978, the park was renamed after Ira C. Keller, head of the Portland Development Commission (PDC) from 1958 to 1972. Civic Auditorium was renamed as Keller Auditorium in 2000, but is named in honor of Ira's son, Richard B. Keller.
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