
Thompson Elk Statue Returns to Downtown Portland
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Portlands iconic Thompson Elk statue is making a triumphant return to downtown, with a grand reopening event on April twelfth. The statue, which has been absent for six years, will now reside in Chapman and Lownsdale Squares along Southwest Main between Third and Fourth Avenues. The days festivities will kick off with a dedication ceremony at one thirty p.m., featuring speeches from city leaders, a ribbon cutting, and a performance by In a Landscape. The statues return comes after a major overhaul, including a new granite base, a recirculating water system, and improved anchoring, ensuring its longevity and safety.
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