George Rogers Park, Lake Oswego, Oregon




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George Rogers Park, Lake Oswego, Oregon

Description:
This video documents the beauty of the park situated on the banks of the Wilamette River in Lake Oswego, Oregon.

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wfm100

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park, river, small, town, flowers,

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