Image: Macleay stone building
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Description: This stone structure in Macleay Park, Portland, Oregon, was built in the mid-1930s by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and maintained as a public restroom until 1962. The remains are still used as a resting spot where the Wildwood Trail meets the Lower Macleay Trail along Balch Creek.
Title: Macleay stone building
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