Plaque at the volcanic crater, Mt Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA: “Through the fiery throat of this volcano exploded glowing cinders which, cooling, formed the ground on which you now stand. Younger than the hundreds of volcanoes which poured out their lavas in the foot hills of Mt Hood, this cinder cone has withstood the ravages of time to become a part of Mt Tabor. It now stands peacefully in the City of Roses, the only major city in the United States that has a volcano within its borders. This tablet was installed by the Geological Society of the Oregon Country, August 8, 1952”.
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