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I run through Laurelhurst Park almost every day. I adore this park. They even have a leash-off section in it, so bet your ass dogs adore it, too. I haven't traveled the world very much so I felt hesitant to over state how wonderful it is. I was talking to a buddy who is quite well-traveled and he was like, "Dude, it's a world class park. You're not wrong. Laurelhurst is amazing." So, I will sing its praise. If you're ever in Portland, make sure you check out the neighborhoods on the East side. Laurelhurst is right next to Kerns, Belmont, and Hawthorne — which are all wonderful locations. Plus, Laurelhurst Theater is my home theater, so maybe you'll see me there. $9 tickets. $10 pitcher of Rainier. Cheap soda. Hard to beat. It's cool to love where you live. I love where I live.
Nov 24, 2024

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I love it. My sister lived next to laurelhurst theater & the legendary franks-a-lot for a couple years and there are few things better than a laurelhurst walk on a summer day, watching everyone smoking on their picnic blankets. found this post by searching portland bc i miss it
Feb 10, 2025
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it's so incredibly good. I go there whenever I want to be around people but not have to talk to anyone
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