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  1. Most of Burnside was done by 1993, and the "crew" (if one could call it that) drifted off to other opportunities. Remember, the public skatepark thing didn't really take off until a little later, but Red went and built for Tim Payne, and guys started building their own "Burnsides" in other cities. Philly, Seattle, etc

  2. Nov 5, 2021 · The skatepark under the Burnside Bridge just celebrated its 31st anniversary, so let’s take a trip back to 1995 when skateboarding was all the rage in Portland.

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  3. The Burnside Skatepark is a DIY concrete skatepark located in Portland, Oregon, United States. Burnside was the first DIY skatepark project. It is located under the east end of the Burnside Bridge. The project was started without permission from the city of Portland before being accepted as a public skatepark. Its features include many hips ...

  4. burnside skatepark. hey all, i grew up in portland, and i also grew up skateboarding. when i was younger and in shape i used to skate the burnside skatepark all the time. i have recently gotten sober and am trying to revisit things i used to do before addiction. one of these is learning to skate again. what is the current culture of the park ...

  5. Location: Underneath the Burnside Bridge on the east side of the Willamette River. Directions: From I-5 southbound, take the Central Eastside/ Industrial District Oregon City/ Omsi exit #300 B . Fork left and go left at the Grand Ave. light -it's a four lane one way northbound Head north for about seven blocks and take another left on Ash St .

  6. In the documentary it is lauded that the skaters came into the burnside neighborhood and drove out some suffering and addicted poor people because it made the neighborhood nicer for businesses. This skate culture is clearly a large part of the 90s Portland "vibe" which you are upset about being replaced now. explain to me how that is black and ...

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  8. Burnside Skatepark. Portland, Oregon (OR), US. The legendary skatepark was originally built by the skateboard community without permission and eventually the city approved the area as a public skatepark. It has been featured in videogames such as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Grind Session, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3.

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