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Brooklyn Park is a fairly small (2.3 acres) neighborhood park in inner-southeast Portland, about three miles from downtown Portland. The park was constructed in 1949 and includes a kids’ play area, restrooms, a basketball court, a horseshoe pit, paved hiking and biking paths, picnic tables, a playground, a softball field, and three large granite boulders placed near the play area.
These three boulders were carved into heads by California artist Marcia Donahue. The artist herself picked up the boulders, each weighing between two and three tons, at a ranch near Bakersfield, CA. The sculpture is named Tête à Tête à Tête and sits as the permanent audience for baseball games in the park, as well as a gathering spot for park visitors. Brooklyn Park, with a big hill in its heart, offers great sledding in the winter.
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