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  2. File:Kentucky Bend map.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Old Mill District - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mill District is also known for its network of trails. Four trails, ranging from 1 to 2.4 miles, loop through the area, providing a view of Bend's mountainous landscape. The loops connect with the greater network of trails maintained by the Bend Parks and Recreation District and are open to the public.

  4. Module:Location map/data/USA Oregon Bend - Wikipedia

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    5.1 Location map templates. 5.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/USA Oregon Bend. 6 languages.

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  7. Pilot Butte (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Pilot Butte is a Pleistocene cinder cone volcano. [5] [6] It lies just outside the southeastern margin of the Crooked River caldera, [7] which collapsed and formed volcanic fields of rhyolitic lava flows, lava domes, and dikes [8] including Powell Buttes, Gray Butte, Grizzly Mountain, and Barnes Butte. [9]

  8. Bend metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Bend metropolitan area (formerly the Bend–Prineville, OR Combined Statistical Area and the Bend, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) consisting of Oregon's Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson counties. [3]

  9. Shevlin Park - Wikipedia

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    The City of Bend, Oregon, was founded in 1904, and lumber businessman Tom Shevlin donated the land to the city in 1919. [3] The park was then established in 1921 by the City of Bend and named after the donor. It has been managed by the Bend Park and Recreation District since 1974. [4] In 2019, Hixon Crossing Bridge located in the park was ...