Portland Parks and Recreation oversees the Sellwood Community Center in Portland, Oregon, a historic facility leased to the Friends of Sellwood Community House for programming and rental usage. Originally a residential hotel for workers at the Sellwood log mill, the building became the city's second community center in 1920 and is now a designated city landmark.
The center offers amenities such as a gymnasium, picnic tables, playground, plaza, and wireless internet access, with a rich history dating back to its establishment as the first branch of the YMCA in Portland in 1910. While Portland Parks and Recreation no longer provides programming at the site, it remains a vital community hub in the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood.
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