| Farragut Park | |
|---|---|
![]() One of the park's many paths, 2017  | |
| Location | N Kerby Ave. & Farragut St. Portland, Oregon, United States  | 
| Area | 13.98 acres (5.66 ha) | 
| Created | 1940 | 
| Operated by | Portland Parks & Recreation | 
| Status | Open 5 a.m. to midnight daily | 
Farragut Park is a public park in the Piedmont neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It is bordered by North Kerby Avenue, Farragut Street, and the railway line.
The 14-acre park contains a playground, a baseball diamond, basketball courts, a water playground, accessible restrooms, and picnic tables.[1]
Acquired in 1940, the park, like the adjacent street, was named after David Farragut, a naval officer in the American Civil War.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Farragut Park". Portland Parks & Recreation. City of Portland. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
 
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