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KVN Construction: Trusted Roofing Contractors in Portland, OR

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  KVN Construction is your premier home exterior remodeler in Portland, OR. With 65+ years of combined experience as a roofing and siding contractor , we specialize in siding, roofing, windows, painting, masonry work, and gutter replacement services. As certified James Hardie ELITE Siding Contractors and Malarkey Roofing Contractors, we guarantee top-notch craftsmanship for all our Portland Roofing Company clients and remodeling projects. Whether for multi-family or residential projects, our dedicated teams ensure excellence in every job. Experience our amazing workmanship, phenomenal customer service, and outstanding communication. Trust us to deliver honesty, integrity, and the heart of Jesus in all we do. Contact us today or visit our website . When it comes to protecting your home or business, few things are as important as a strong, reliable roof. That’s why finding the right roofing contractor in Portland, OR is crucial.  KVN Construction stands out as the trusted name...

Mt. Tabor Park

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Explore Mt. Tabor Park: Portland's Volcanic Gem Nestled in Southeast Portland, Oregon, Mt. Tabor Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Spanning 196 acres, this urban oasis is built atop an extinct volcanic cinder cone, providing visitors with panoramic views of the city and a rich tapestry of flora and fauna.  A Glimpse into Portland's Natural Heritage Portland, known for its lush landscapes and commitment to green spaces, boasts over 200 parks. Among them, Mt. Tabor Park stands out as one of the few urban parks in the U.S. situated on a dormant volcano. This geological marvel not only offers recreational opportunities but also serves as a testament to the city's volcanic past. The Historical Evolution of Mt. Tabor Park The area that now encompasses Mt. Tabor Park has a storied history. In 1894, Portland constructed two open-air reservoirs on the site to cater to the city's growing water needs. By 1903, landscape architect John C...