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Incorporated Cities: Lake Oswego

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Ceramic sculpture of a woman with many rings around her entire form. The name "Anillos" means "growth rings" in Spanish.
Public art in Lake Oswego. This piece is titled "Anillos" by Maria Wickwire. (Oregon State Archives Photo)

Contact

Address: PO Box 369, 380 A Ave., 97034
Phone: 503-635-0270
Fax: 503-635-0269
Web: ​ci.oswego.or.us

About

County: Clackamas
Elevation: 146'
Incorporated: 1/15/1910
Mayor: Joe Buck​

Related Information

U.S. Census Bureau​
City Description (Oregon Encyclopedia)
Wikipedia Entry
City Map (ODOT Maps)
State of Oregon Seal

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