PDX Test: Lovejoy Fountain

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May 2, 2008

Quick quiz: How many of you know where Lovejoy Fountain is? To Google is to cheat.

4 Comments

  1. jmartens says:

    Uh, is this a trick question?

  2. tODD says:

    I had to Google to find the address, but I had the right part of town. I know I’d wandered by it once when I used to live in that area.

  3. autumn says:

    its down between 2nd and 3rd sort of hidden in a weird vortex of high rise apartment buildings. i gave myself swimmers ear playing in that fountain.

  4. fridder says:

    The fountain was brand new when I was a student at Wilson High back in the late 60s. It was *THE* hang-out place for most of the cool people from the SW high schools. All the high-rise apartments came much later.

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