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    The AOL VIP Loyalty Program & Customer Support gives you 24x7 priority phone access to AOL’s most tenured and skilled customer service representatives.

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  4. Bend, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Bend is a city in central Oregon and the county seat of Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is located to the east of the Cascade Range , on the Deschutes River . The site became known by pioneers as a fordable crossing point of the river, where it ran through a bend.

  5. Old Mill District - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mill District is a historic area formerly occupied by two lumber mills in Bend, Oregon. Encompassing approximately 270 acres (110 ha) along the Deschutes River , the Old Mill District is now a mixed-use area known for its shops, galleries and restaurants.

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  7. VIP's (American restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The 1982 sale covered 19 locations in Washington and 16 in Oregon and Northern California. [5] In 1984, VIP's sold 16 restaurants to JB's Restaurants, of Salt Lake City. [6] This sale, of eight locations in Oregon (including the original Tualatin location) and eight in Washington, [7] left the company with just nine restaurants. [6]

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  9. Area codes 541 and 458 - Wikipedia

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    Area code 503 was used for the entire state of Oregon until November 5, 1995, when the numbering plan area was reduced to just the populous northwestern corner of the state, including Portland and Salem, and area code 541 began service for the rest of the state. [1]