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    Oregon is served primarily by U.S. Highway 14 (US 14) and Wisconsin Highway 138 (WIS 138) and the two highways meet at the village's southeast corner. US-14 previously ran through the village, traveling down North Main Street and then arcing along Janesville Street, but a bypass was constructed from 1976 to 1978 along the northern and eastern ...

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    Camp Withycombe is state land under the responsibility of the Oregon Military Department (OMD), a state agency, and is home to several Oregon Army National Guard (ORARNG) military units under the jurisdiction of federal and state military authorities. Camp Withycombe is a 77+ acre site that is located at the foot of Mount Talbert southeast of ...

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  6. Module:Location map/data/USA Oregon Pendleton - Wikipedia

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  7. Pendleton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Pendleton is a city in and the county seat [6] of Umatilla County, Oregon, United States.The population was 17,107 at the time of the 2020 census, which includes approximately 1,600 people who are incarcerated at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution.

  8. Hinkle, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Hinkle was a railway junction where a cutoff to Boardman rejoined the main line of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company that ran from Umatilla to Huntington. [2] When the cutoff was built in 1915, a station was needed at the junction with the main line, and Joseph T. Hinkle , a prominent local attorney, newspaper editor and politician, sold ...

  9. Oregon Route 37 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 37 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Oregon that runs between Cold Springs Junction on the Columbia River in north-central Oregon, to the city of Pendleton. The highway comprises the Pendleton-Cold Springs Highway No. 36 (see Oregon highways and routes ), and part of the Pendleton-John Day Highway No. 28.