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  • Pettygrove Park: "wryly pointed out that Pettygrove Park's voluptuous berms had quickly earned the plaza a nickname: 'Mae West Park'"[1][2]
  • Lovejoy Fountain: Halprin with Charles Willard Moore, who did the pavilion
  • Four parks in Lawrence's Portland Open Space Sequence: Source Fountain (what?), Lovejoy Fountain, Pettygrove Park, Keller Fountain[2] Order: lovejoy/pettygrove, keller, then source? (pg20)

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  1. ^ "Barefoot in the Park". Oregon Journal. 1966-07-28.
  2. ^ a b c Halprin, Lawrence (2009). Randy Gragg (ed.). Where the revolution began. Washington, DC: Spacemaker Press. ISBN 9780982439210. OCLC 449857189. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Mid-City Mountain Stream". Life (magazine). 1968-07-19. pp. 72–74. Retrieved 22 March 2010.