Willamette River Collection
The Willamette River, flowing through the heart of Oregon's vibrant city of Portland
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The Willamette River, flowing through the heart of Oregon's vibrant city of Portland, is a picturesque waterway that showcases the beauty and charm of this Pacific Northwest gem. As MAX crosses the Steel Bridge near cherry tree blossoms at its banks, one can't help but be captivated by the stunning scenery that surrounds it. In Cathedral Park, a kayaker gracefully paddles under the majestic St. Johns Bridge, creating a serene and tranquil scene against the backdrop of nature's wonders. The Marquam Bridge stands tall over the Willamette River, connecting different parts of Portland in an architectural marvel that symbolizes unity and progress. As sunlight dances on its surface, the Hawthorne Bridge spans across the river southeast of downtown Portland – an iconic landmark that has witnessed countless stories unfold throughout history. At sunrise in Cathedral Park, with St. Johns Bridge casting long shadows on calm waters, one can witness nature's masterpiece come to life. The Downtown skyline proudly reflects upon the gentle ripples as it meanders through Portland – a testament to human ingenuity blending harmoniously with nature's bounty. A ramp leads to a boat dock where locals embark on adventures along this magnificent river while enjoying breathtaking views of Portland's skyline. When night falls, Tilikum Crossing Bridge illuminates like a beacon across Willamette River – showcasing both modernity and sustainability in perfect harmony. Wilamette Falls cascades gracefully downstream; Joshua Johnston captures its raw power and natural allure for all to admire. Tom McCall Waterfront Park provides an idyllic setting along Willamette River for residents and visitors alike to unwind amidst lush greenery or partake in various recreational activities offered here. Alfred Harral beautifully captures "Falls of the Willamette" in 1872 - reminding us how timelessly captivating this river truly is. Albert Bobbett transports us back even further with his depiction from 1872, showcasing the southern side of Willamette Falls in all its grandeur.