Laurelhurst, Portland, Oregon
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The Joan of Arc statue in Coe Circle, Laurelhurst |
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| Neighborhood representation | |
| Association | Laurelhurst Neighborhood Association |
| Coalition | Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Program |
| Neighborhood geography | |
| Area | 1.73 km² (PDF map) |
| Location | Interactive map |
| Demographics (2000) | |
| Population | 4549 (density 2629/km²) |
| Households | 1765 (97% occupied) |
| Owned | 1615 (92%) |
| Rented | 150 (8%) |
| Size | 2.58 persons (average) |
Laurelhurst is a neighborhood of vintage homes and undulating streets surrounding a park of the same name, straddling the NE and SE sections of Portland. Stone markers flank the entrances to the area. The center of the neighborhood, Coe Circle, contains a gilded statue of Joan of Arc, which is a World War I war memorial.
[edit] External links
- Our.LaurelhurstPDX.org Laurelhurst Wiki

