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    Andrea M.

    I absolutely love these things! I first saw them back in 1993 when I saw the movie "Drugstore Cowboy". Four years later when I came to Portland for the first time I got to see them in person. I've always thought they were so cool. I have to admit that on this last visit I was a little timid about using them due to Covid, but I know they're clean and safe or the city would have turned them off as a precaution.

    Andi F.

    From my first visit to Portland in 1997, to the entire time I lived in Portland (for 13 years), until now as a visitor, I have always been fascinated by these bubblers. There have been those who have attempted to destroy some, those who look down on them, but these are unique works of art. Benson Bubblers are iconic bronze drinking fountains named after businessman and philanthropist Simon Benson (1852-1942), mostly located in Portland, Oregon, United States. In 1912, Benson donated $10,000 for the purchase and installation of 20 fountains; the designer was Portland architect A. E. Doyle. All of the fountains are clean and in working condition. For those with concerns over germs, the way the water is constantly flowing, I would be more concerned with the paper money in your wallet than these fountains.

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    Lovejoy Columns - Before the Pearl District

    Lovejoy Columns

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    The Lovejoy Columns are an interesting little piece of Portland's history. There are many articles…read moreavailable if you want to read the full story of the columns. Once upon a time the Lovejoy Columns supported the Lovejoy Ramp which was a viaduct connecting NW 14th Ave and Lovejoy Street to the Broadway Bridge. This viaduct ran above railroad freight tracks in the area that is now known as the Pearl District. From 1948-1952 a Greek immigrant, who worked as a night watchman for the railroad, drew wonderful pictures on the columns in chalk and later painted them. When the viaduct was demolished in 1999 to make way for all the condos and businesses that make up the Pearl District, several of the original columns were saved and stored beneath the Fremont Bridge. Two of those original columns have been restored and relocated here. The columns are beautiful to behold and definitely worth visiting.

    Everyone deserves to pursue their dreams. Carpe diem. Athanasios Efthimiou Stefopoulos is not a…read morename that rolls off the tongue unless you're a cast member of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" nor unfortunately is it a name you'll see in an art museum as much as he must have dreamed of that. Early in the last century, he was a railroad watchman who happened to be a talented, proto-graffiti artist. He went by the name Tom to his friends and painted the Broadway Bridge Lovejoy overpass columns with fanciful images of mythical gods and wild animals. Several endured over the years though most are in some abandoned lot awaiting funding for restoration. Two of them have been refurbished and placed in a courtyard on NW 10th Avenue near Everett. If you're walking into the Pearl District from the western part of the city, it's likely the first landmark you'll see. Check 'em out. RELATED - Going to Portland? Here are the places I visited and reviewed: bit.ly/2B0haJD

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