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Map of Johnson Creek's route through the urban neighborhoods. The route has been artificially straightened by orienting each of the panels differently. (The compass rose marks north for each.)
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This is a small-resolution version for display in articles. (See high res and medium res versions below.) Map shows the course of Johnson Creek, tributary of the Willamette River, Oregon, through the urban neighborhoods of Portland, Milwaukie, and Gresham. Tributary creeks, major street intersections, neighborhoods, parks, natural areas, and other landmarks are indicated. The route has been artificially straightened. Each of the panels is oriented differently so that the image fits on a horizontal line.
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Aerial photographs from the US Geological Survey. I annotated the map myself using various sources and my original contributions are hereby released into the public domain.
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5-8-2008
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USGS and User:Northwest-historian
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Permission
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public domain
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Image:Johnson Creek (large).png (for printing), Image:Johnson Creek (medium).png (for online reference) |
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| current | 09:06, 8 May 2008 | 2,256×150 (136 KB) | Northwest-historian | |
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