Albany
The city of Albany sits in the heart of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, on the banks of the Willamette and its tributary, the Calapooia River. Home to 53,145 (2018 PSU Certified Estimate), Albany is the 1 ...
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Corvallis is nestled in the heart of Oregon's Willamette Valley, within 90 minutes of the Portland Metropolitan area, world class skiing, and the spectacular Oregon coast. Corvallis has a residential ...
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Dallas is the county seat of Polk County, which was founded on December 22, 1845. Before adopting its present name, the city was known as Cynthia Ann or Cynthian. It was named after Vice President Geo ...
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ugene, Oregon is a special landscape at the south end of the Willamette Valley where two large rivers and many smaller ones converge. It is also a place of converging ideas. Eugene is full of artists, ...
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Florence is Oregon's Coastal Playground with its rolling sand dunes, miles of beaches, charming boutiques and antique shops, and delicious seafood. Just an hour west of Eugene - Springfield, this is t ...
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The City of Independence is the third largest urban area in Polk County, Oregon. Located twelve miles southwest of Salem, on the west bank of the Willamette River, it was known as the “Hop Capital of ...
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Get outdoors and ski, raft, canoe, fish or hunt. Pack your clubs for year-round golfing at Mallard Creek, a championship golf course. Lebanon is perhaps best known for its 100-year-old annual Strawber ...
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Lincoln City is located on the scenic Oregon Coast in Lincoln County at the 45th parallel. It is bordered by 680-acre Devils Lake and the Coast Range on the east, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Li ...
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McMinnville, Oregon is a warmhearted city of about 33,000 residents located in the heart of Oregon wine country, not too close — or too far– from the bustle of Oregon’s largest cities, Portland and Sa ...
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Antique shops, galleries and wineries welcome visitors, while an outdoor amphitheater hosts community celebrations and musical performances. Miles of bike trails along with canoeing and kayaking on th ...
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Newport, Oregon - the Dungeness Crab Capital of the world! And much, much more! Bring your surfboard, bicycle, hiking boots, and binoculars. Newport is an historic city that caters to residents and v ...
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Philomath, Oregon is known as the city of volunteers. Greek for "Lover of Learning," Philomath residents are proud of their heritage which is rooted in education and hard work. Philomath is nestled ...
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Portland, Oregon’s largest city, sits on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, in the shadow of snow-capped Mount Hood. It’s known for its parks, bridges and bicycle paths, as well as for its eco-friend ...
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Salem is the capital city of Oregon with a population of more than 168,000 (2020). Centrally located, Salem is 47 miles south of Portland and an hour from the Cascade Mountains and the ocean beaches. ...
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Embraced by the scenic Willamette and McKenzie Rivers, Springfield has always been a natural gateway to the region's outdoor adventures. Perceived by some to be in Eugene's shadow, Springfield hasn't ...
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Waldport is one of those special places. Located about three hours by car south of Portland, this town of 2050 offers everything you need to escape the rush and congestion of city living. Moderate yea ...
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