WORLD'S SMALLEST PARK
THE LONGEST LIST OF THE LONGEST
STUFF AT THE LONGEST DOMAIN NAME AT LONG LAST
What is the world's smallest park?
In 1948 a two foot
round hole was dug in Portland, Oregon for the purpose of housing a light pole.
The light pole never came and the hole, visible from
Dick Fagan's office at the the Oregon Journal, irritated Dick Fagan.
Finally Dick went down and planted flowers in the hole and named it 'Mill Ends
Park'.
He then invented a leprechaun named Patrick O’Toole
and often wrote stories about Patrick's antics in the park.
The world's smallest park, all 452 inē of it, is located at SW Naito Parkway and SW Taylor in
downtown Portland.

Mill Ends Park

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