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One of the many "Benson Bubblers" in downtown Portland, Oregon

Benson Bubblers are iconic bronze drinking fountains named after businessman and philanthropist Simon Benson (1852–1942), mostly located in Portland, Oregon, United States. In 1912, Benson donated $10,000 for the purchase and installation of 20 fountains; the designer was Portland architect A. E. Doyle.[1][2]

Two reasons have been suggested for his decision to donate the fountains; one was his hope that they would reduce the consumption of alcoholic beverages during lunch breaks, and the other was that he felt the need after witnessing a girl crying at an Independence Day parade due to her inability to find a drink of water.[1] In the 1970s, the Benson family requested that the bubblers only be installed within specific boundaries of Downtown Portland "so as not to diminish the uniqueness of them".[1]

Also commonly known simply as "Benson fountains", additional bubblers replicating the original style have been cast and installed over the years. Construction of the Portland Transit Mall in 1976–77 included the addition of 15 new Benson fountains.[3]

According to the Portland Water Bureau, 52 "true" Benson Bubblers, each of which supports four bowls, can be found throughout downtown. Two bubblers exist outside of Downtown Portland. In 1965, the City of Portland gifted one to its sister city Sapporo, Japan. The other was installed at the Maryhill Museum of Art near Maryhill, Washington, by special request from Sam Hill, a friend to Simon Benson.[1] Portland also features 74 single-bowl variations.[1]

Combined, the fountains normally pour out close to 100,000 gallons[4][5] of drinking water per day every day of the year,[1] except during extremely cold weather. However, on occasion, during periods of prolonged summer drought, the Water Bureau has turned them off for a period of time, both to conserve water and to encourage citizens to conserve during such times.[6]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Benson Bubblers". Portland Water Bureau. Retrieved July 22, 2013.
  2. ^ Baker, Jeff (January 7, 2009). "A.E. Doyle's imprint on Portland". The Oregonian. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
  3. ^ Henniger, Jean (November 4, 1977). "Wet your whistle with a tour of Portland's fountains". The Oregonian, p. C1.
  4. ^ "Water Management and Conservation Plan for the City of Portland, Oregon". Portland Water Bureau. July 2010. p. viii-iv. Archived from the original on 2016-01-01. Retrieved 2015-03-13. average daily demand has hovered around 100 million gallons a day
  5. ^ "Benson Bubblers Brochure". Portland Water Bureau. The Bubblers now use less than 1/10th of 1 percent of Portland's daily water demand
  6. ^ Lane, Dee (October 28, 1987). "'Conserve water,' Portlanders told; To ward off a crisis, the city turns off its fountains and urges residents to let lawns and gardens go dry and cars go unwashed". The Oregonian, p. 1.

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