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For over 30 years, Leroy Sly Scott was a member of Portland’s Sunnyside community. He was houseless, but you could often find him, right there, on the stoop outside the Belmont Market.
Leroy died in 2020, but you can still find him on that block today. The Portland Street Art Alliance recently commissioned a mural there, honoring Leroy and Portland's houseless community.
By John NotarianniFor over 30 years, Leroy Sly Scott was a member of Portland’s Sunnyside community. He was houseless, but you could often find him, right there, on the stoop outside the Belmont Market.
Leroy died in 2020, but you can still find him on that block today. The Portland Street Art Alliance recently commissioned a mural there, honoring Leroy and Portland's houseless community.