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Irving Park (Portland, Oregon)

Public park in Portland, Oregon, U.S.


Public park in Portland, Oregon, U.S.

FieldValue
nameIrving Park
photoIrving Park, Portland, Oregon.jpg
photo_width300
photo_captionBasketball court in the park, 2010
typeUrban park
locationNE 7th Ave. and Fremont St.
Portland, Oregon
coords
area16.08 acre
operatorPortland Parks & Recreation
designerFlorence Holmes Gerke
statusOpen 5 a.m. to midnight daily

Portland, Oregon Irving Park is a city park in northeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Measuring about 16 acre, it was designed by landscape architect Florence Holmes Gerke. It is located at Northeast 7th Avenue and Fremont Street in the Irvington neighborhood. The park is on land that was originally owned by William Irving, for whom the neighborhood was named. The Irvington Racetrack once occupied part of the land.

Irving was a mid-19th century mariner who operated ships on the Columbia and Willamette rivers. Arriving in Oregon in 1849, he soon acquired a donation land claim. In 1858, he sold his steamship interests in Oregon and moved to British Columbia in Canada. His land claim, left to heirs, became the Irvington subdivision in 1887. Irving Street in Portland is also named for him.

Park amenities include fields for baseball, softball, and soccer; courts for basketball, tennis, and volleyball; paved paths, picnic tables, a playground, a horseshoe pit, and an off-leash area for dogs. The park is open daily from 5 a.m. to midnight. Hours for the off-leash area are from 5 to 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to midnight from June 15 through September 1. From September 2 through June 14, off-leash hours are from 5 to 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to midnight.

References

References

  1. (May 22, 1986). "Irving City Park". Geographic Names Information System.
  2. (24 August 1964). "Obituary: Landscape Designer, Editor Dies". The Oregon Daily Journal.
  3. (2010). "Irving Park". City of Portland.
  4. Snyder, Eugene E.. (1979). "Portland Names and Neighborhoods: Their Historic Origins". Binford and Mort.
  5. (June 15, 2005). "Irving Park Off-Leash Area". City of Portland.
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