Tanner Creek is a small tributary of the Willamette River in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Named after a tannery owned by one of the city's founders, it begins in what is now the Sylvan–Highlands neighborhood in the Tualatin Mountains (West Hills) west of downtown. In the 19th century the creek flowed on the surface, running northeast across the city, past what later became Providence Park and into a shallow lake (Couch Lake) and wetlands in what became the Pearl District, bordering the river.
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| - Tanner Creek is a small tributary of the Willamette River in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Named after a tannery owned by one of the city's founders, it begins in what is now the Sylvan–Highlands neighborhood in the Tualatin Mountains (West Hills) west of downtown. In the 19th century the creek flowed on the surface, running northeast across the city, past what later became Providence Park and into a shallow lake (Couch Lake) and wetlands in what became the Pearl District, bordering the river. (en)
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| - Providence Park
- Pearl District, Portland, Oregon
- United States
- Vista Bridge
- List of rivers of Oregon
- Columbia River
- George Henry Williams
- Goose Hollow, Portland, Oregon
- Multnomah Athletic Club
- Multnomah County, Oregon
- Broadway Bridge (Portland)
- Combined sewer
- Sylvan-Highlands, Portland, Oregon
- Tannery
- Tualatin Mountains
- Tualatin Valley
- U.S. state
- Willamette River
- Rivers of Multnomah County, Oregon
- Tanner Springs Park
- West Side CSO Tunnel
- Rivers of Oregon
- Geography of Portland, Oregon
- John H. Couch
- Tributaries of the Willamette River
- Portland, Oregon
- Portland Art Museum
- Daniel Lownsdale
- Oregon
- Canyon Road
- Settler
- Combined sewers
- Plank road
- Union Station (Portland, Oregon)
- Ship ballast
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| - Location of the mouth of Tanner Creek in Oregon (en)
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| - Tanner Creek is a small tributary of the Willamette River in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Named after a tannery owned by one of the city's founders, it begins in what is now the Sylvan–Highlands neighborhood in the Tualatin Mountains (West Hills) west of downtown. In the 19th century the creek flowed on the surface, running northeast across the city, past what later became Providence Park and into a shallow lake (Couch Lake) and wetlands in what became the Pearl District, bordering the river. Late in the century, the city began re-routing Tanner Creek and other West Hills streams into combined sewers and filling their former channels and basins to make flat land for homes and businesses. In the 21st century, Tanner Creek is nearly invisible, flowing through a conduit (but not a combined sewer) that empties into the Willamette at Outfall 11, near the Broadway Bridge. Structures along the former course of the creek include Vista Bridge and Tanner Springs Park as well as Providence Park. (en)
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| - After a tannery built along the creek by Daniel Lownsdale in 1845. (en)
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