The smallest park in the world
Welcome to the smallest park in the world, if you are able to see it. Maybe you will need a magnifying glass. It is called Mill Ends and is located in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.
The park has a circle of 61 centimeters in diameter. Yes, it would not even fit a normal adult lying down. Its surface is 0.292 square meters. It was built in 1948, the day of Saint Patrick, as a place to live a colony of goblins in Irish culture.
Among other things, in this small park, snail races have been held, and a butterfly pool was also built, with a trampoline included. That's right, a park in all its details. Except in the size. Not in vain, it is the smallest park in the world, recognized by the Guinness World Records.
Mill Ends Park is located on Naito Parkway, near Taylor Street.
Also in the center of the city of Salem, also in Oregon, we will find another small park, the municipal park of Waldo, which is only 3.7 by 6.1 meters. The park only has a giant sequence of 25 meters high surrounded by gardens. It is located on Union Street and Summer Street.
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