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The 'smallest park in the world', a title backed up by the Guinness Book of Records, Mill Ends was originally created satirically for the purpose of being 'a leprechaun colony and racetrack for snails.' It is located in the median of SW Naito, and consists of nothing more than a single small tree in the crosswalk on the north side of the intersection..
The 'smallest park in the world', a title backed up by the Guinness Book of Records, Mill Ends was originally created satirically for the purpose of being 'a leprechaun colony and racetrack for snails.' It is located in the median of SW Naito, and consists of nothing more than a single small tree in the crosswalk on the north side of the intersection.
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Southwest Taylor Street, Portland, OR, United States
+1 503-823-7529
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