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Dogwood days of Milwaukie

By Jessica LeDoux, March 27, 2024

Milwaukie, OR was founded in 1847 and in 1962 was dubbed “The Dogwood City of the West,” a nickname proudly and officially pronounced by the City Council alongside the dogwood blossom, which was simultaneously declared the city flower. At the time it was said that Milwaukie was home to the oldest and largest Dogwood tree in the world. Though that particular tree no longer stands today, the city continues to celebrate its affiliation with this iconic tree and in 1985 even declared May 21st to be a city holiday—Dogwood Day. The city has an instagram account and encourages residents to celebrate their beloved neighborhood dogwoods (#milwaukiedogwood). 

 
Another fun tidbit—Milwaukie is also the birthplace of the Bing cherry, arguably the most ubiquitous sweet cherry in the U.S. 

Jessica LeDoux

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