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  2. Camp Adair - Wikipedia

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    Camp Adair was a United States Army division training facility established north of Corvallis, Oregon, operating from 1942 to 1946.During its peak period of use, the camp was home to approximately 40,000 persons — enough to have constituted the second largest city in the state of Oregon.

  3. G.I. Joe's - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe's began in 1952 when Edward Orkney purchased army surplus sleeping bags and then set up a tent in Portland, Oregon, to sell them to the public. [3] Orkney sold out of the sleeping bags and then started selling other army surplus merchandise in a store that then doubled in size by 1956, [3] making it Portland's largest retailer of sporting goods and outdoor gear.

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  5. Oakway Center - Wikipedia

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    The Oakway Center is a shopping center in Eugene, Oregon.It is one of the three shopping malls in the area. The annual sales are $1 to 2.5 million (D&B: $1,300,000). [1] [2] Oakway Center is anchored by Bed Bath and Beyond, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, and Trader Joe's.

  6. Quackenbush Hardware Store - Wikipedia

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    The Quackenbush Hardware Store, located in Eugene, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The store opened in 1903 under the name J. W. Quackenbush's, selling farm implements, hardware, and horse-drawn vehicles. Gradually the inventory shifted to kitchen items and dinnerware, toys, and gift items. [2]

  7. Valley River Center - Wikipedia

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    Valley River Center is a super-regional-class shopping mall located in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. It is the fourth largest shopping center between Portland and Sacramento. The mall features over 90 local and national stores and restaurants. Anchor stores include JCPenney, Macy's, Regal Cinemas, and Round One Entertainment. [4]

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    University of Oregon Erb Memorial Union, 1395 University St., Eugene, outside on the south side of the circular plaza. Walmart, 4550 W 11th Ave., Eugene, north side of the parking lot.

  9. Food Not Lawns - Wikipedia

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    Born of Eugene's radical political organizing community in the late 1990s, Food Not Lawns was founded in 1999 by Heather Jo Flores and colleagues of the Eugene Food Not Bombs chapter. Food Not Bombs , a free food-sharing collective , has a common concern with food justice issues, and a similar stewardship and democratic approach.

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