Item 148247 - Deering Oaks Park, Portland, 1887
- Item 148247 - Deering Oaks Park, Portland, 1887
- Contributed by City of Portland - Planning & Development
- Item 148247
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Image Info This view of Deering Oaks Park, taken in the summer of 1887 from Portland Street (now Park Avenue), depicts a duck house on a small island surrounded by water. Built by park designer William Goodwin in the 1880s, the miniature Victorian toy house featured three porches and glass windows.
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In 1987, the City of Portland sold the Duck House, then in a state of disrepair, to Roger Knight of Smiling Hill Farm, for one dollar. Knight restored the tiny house and displayed it at a petting zoo for children on his Westbrook farm until he returned it to the Park as a gift in 2007.
This photograph is part of an album created by William S. Edwards, first assistant civil engineer to William Goodwin.