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== Description == The neighborhood is bounded on the north by SE Woodstock Boulevard. The western boundary is a combination of SE McLoughlin Boulevard, SE Reedway Street, and SE 26th Avenue. [[Johnson Creek (Willamette River tributary)|Johnson Creek]] serves as most of the neighborhood's southern boundary, which meets its eastern boundary between SE Tenino Street and SE Crystal Springs Boulevard., SE [[Cesar Chavez Boulevard (Portland, Oregon)|César E. Chávez Boulevard]]. Its northern border winds around the [[Reed College]] campus and continues on SE Steele Street until meeting its western boundary. Eastmoreland is filled with trees and lush landscaping. Public parks in Eastmoreland include [[Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden]] (1923), [[Eastmoreland Golf Course]] (1916), Eastmoreland Garden (2004), Eastmoreland Playground Park (1916), and [[Berkeley Park (Portland, Oregon)|Berkeley Park]] (1941). There is also a median on Reed College Place which is owned by Portland Department of Transportation and maintained by [[Portland Parks & Recreation]]. The Shakespeare Garden at Eastmoreland was designed by [[Florence Holmes Gerke]].<ref name="TheOregonDailyJ1964">{{cite news |title=Obituary: Landscape Designer, Editor Dies |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-oregon-daily-journal-obituary-lands/154092254/ |access-date=27 August 2024 |work=The Oregon Daily Journal |via=[[Newspapers.com]] |date=24 August 1964 |page=6}}</ref> Eastmoreland is home to two schools, Duniway Elementary School (constructed in 1926 and named for [[Abigail Scott Duniway]]) and Holy Family Catholic School.
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