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| The Skidmore Fountain "Good citizens are the riches of a city." |
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| Old buildings were designed with atriums and numerous windows to let in daylight. |
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| Brick walls were strategically made to hold weight. Our guide showed students how this was done by comparing the wall and Lego bricks. |
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| USS Oregon |
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| A peak inside Dan and Louis's Oyster Bar, designed to look like a ship. There were many early photos of Portland events. |
| Students tested the flow of the Willamette River by throwing in sticks and seeing which direction they went. |
| Reenacting the coin toss that determined the name of our city. |
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| Ankeny Square |
| Which arches are made of cast iron and which are fiberglass? Students used magnets to find out. |
| Shanghai Tunnels |
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| The Historic Multnomah Hotel |
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| Lunch! |
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| The mast of the battleship USS Oregon stands in Tom McCall Waterfront Avenue |
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| A historic fire engine |
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| Portland Fire & Rescue Station 1 |
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A paper shredding truck arrived smoking at the fire department and needed some help!
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What a fun field trip! Any luck on finding the fox stuffed animal Miles lost during the trip?
ReplyDelete- Jason Franklin