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@Brycerhenry: Thanks for attempting to update this article. However, Wikipedia is based on secondary sourcing, so this article's title is based on sources used in the article to date. If you have evidence of Oregon Landscape as the official title, please share here. Thanks! ---Another Believer(Talk)21:24, 15 October 2018 (UTC)Reply
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@Another Believer:Thank you for your ongoing work to keep this page updated and accurate. This sculpture was relocated to the Science Research and Teaching Center (SRTC) building at Portland State University in 2018.
Brycerhenry, Thanks for sharing this source. I've updated the introduction to lead with the PSU-provided title and current location, but kept mention of the former location. I also moved the page. The source you've provided does not mention a 2018 relocation specifically, so another source will be required to add mention of 2018. I'm open to your other minor changes to the article based on the source you've provided, but please only make changes verified by the source. I hope this helps! ---Another Believer(Talk)21:58, 14 December 2020 (UTC)Reply