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Woodstock's baskets decorate the streetscape between SE 39th and SE 50th. They are a bright addition to the many other improvement projects Woodstock has added since its first grant.
The banners on 82nd Street are disbursed between the street trees along the five-mile stretch of the district. The project was complicated because 82nd is a state highway and operates under different rules then city streets.
Multnomah's sign welcomes visitors to an artistic village tucked into a fold of the hills that form the western boundary of the city.
Hawthorne's first banners were a visual indication that you had reached the "Hawthorne District. The banners have been replaced. The new set is made of stronger material and shows an outline of the bridge behind the "Hawthorne Boulevard".
These caps decorate the street signs along Grand Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard in the inner Southeast.
The Hillsdale cow, symbol the area's dairy farming history, is dressed for the occasion and mounted on a portable bench which can be moved from business to business. The cow was a joint effort of the business association and Wilson High artists.

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