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The administrative building, located at 507 N.W. Wall Street in Bend, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The architect was Whitehouse & Church of Portland. [3] The building now serves as an administrative headquarters for the Deschutes Public Library System. [citation needed]
The Downtown Bend Library is a library in Bend, Oregon, United States. The two-story, 38,855-square-foot (3,609.7 m 2 ) building was designed by the Portland -based Thomas Hacker and Associates, and opened in 1998.
A complete list of all public libraries in Oregon. [1] This excludes library districts. Banks Public Library. Adams Public Library, Adams; Albany Public Library (Oregon), Albany
Nov. 28—Beginning Reader Book Club 3:30 pm, November 28th Coos Bay Library The Coos Bay Public Library will offer a Beginning Reader Book Club the fourth Tuesday of the month this fall at 3:30 ...
Flowing by Al Goldsby, installed 1989, Bend Park and Recreation Administration Building [21] Flowing by Maya Radoczy, installed 1998, Deschutes Public Library [22] Grizzly by Sherry Sander, installed 2001, 9th Street and Franklin Avenue Roundabout [23] High Desert Spiral by John Fleming, installed 2013, Mt. Washington Drive and Simpson ...
What became U.S. 97 was completed in 1917, which used the right of way of the Oregon Trunk Line that had not been built south of Bend. [8] In 2000, a branch of the Deschutes Public Library was built in the community. [11] La Pine had remained an unincorporated community for many years.
Grasshopper is displayed in Salem, and a pair of animal sculptures is displayed at the public library in Bend (Otter Knot and Salmon Dance). [12] Chabre created the entrance gates to Oregon Zoo (formerly the Washington Park Zoo) in Portland. [12] He also created the bronze bas-relief entry panels to the Multnomah County Building in Portland.
The organization aims to contribute to South Bend's goal, outlined in a 2019 climate action plan, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 26% by the year 2025 and 100% by 2050.