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The Salem Public Library was established by the Salem Woman's Club in May 1904, with 50 donated books, [2] and located in the city council chamber beginning later that year. The library board appealed to industrialist Andrew Carnegie to fund the construction of a permanent library, and was granted $27,500. The library, located at the corner of ...
Bush's Pasture Park. / 44.93167°N 123.03806°W / 44.93167; -123.03806. Bush's Pasture Park (90.5 acres) is a public park and botanical garden in Salem, Oregon, United States. It is the site of the Asahel Bush House, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, [2] and is now operated as the Bush House Museum .
Salem budget meetings spurred outrage over the potential closure of the Salem Public Library. Emails and comments filled the Salem City Council's inbox and social media, with many wondering if ...
Salem was founded in 1842, became the capital of the Oregon Territory in 1851, and was incorporated in 1857. Salem had a population of 175,535 at the 2020 census, [8] making it the third-most populous city in the state after Portland and Eugene. Salem is the principal city of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan area that ...
Salem City County will meet Nov. 27 to discuss creation of a revenue task force, which will explore these options including a library or public safety levy, or increased or restructured fees ...
The Salem Human Rights Commission is hosting a homelessness town hall on Tuesday. The event, held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Loucks Auditorium next to the Salem Public Library, will feature ...
Sprague Fountain (1980), Oregon State Capitol. To Scale the Scales of Justice (2010), Justice Building. Tom McCall Memorial (2008), Riverfront Park. Town and Gown (1991) Veterans of Foreign Wars Monument. Waite Fountain (1912), Oregon State Capitol. World War I Memorial (1954), Marion County Courthouse.
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