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The Wayne Morse Family Farm was the home of Oregon's long-time United States Senator, Wayne Morse. [1] The 27-acre (110,000 m 2) site is located in Eugene, Oregon and was originally a working farm called Edgewood Farm. Now a city park, the farm includes the Morse home, a natural wooded area, and an open meadow.
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This is a list of companies based in Oregon. Oregon is the ninth largest by area and the 27th most populous of the 50 United States. The gross domestic product (GDP) of Oregon in 2010 was $168.6 billion; it is the United States's 26th wealthiest state by GDP. The state's per capita personal income in 2010 was $44,447. [1]
Deadwood is the home of Alpha Farm, an intentional community established in 1971. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The farm owned the Alpha Bit, a café and book/gift store in Mapleton but was sold in 2018. [ 4 ] Other residents include the artists Ernie and Mary Lou Goertzen who lived in the old Deadwood schoolhouse from 1975.
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Some major new construction projects are scheduled to take place in and around Eugene in 2024. ... Excavation equipment removes a foundation from the former Currin Substation during a $14.8 ...
Leaburg Power Plant was designed in 1929 by noted Oregon architect Ellis F. Lawrence in the Art Deco style and includes motifs from Greek mythology sculpted by Harry Poole Camden. [4] EWEB's Lloyd Knox Water Board Park is on the south shore of the reservoir, while the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) runs the Leaburg Hatchery, a ...
Walterville is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located six miles (9.7 km) east of Springfield on Oregon Route 126 near the McKenzie River. Walterville post office was established in 1875 and named by the first postmaster and prominent Central Oregon rancher, George Millican, for his son Walter.