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  2. Ya Po Ah Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Ya-Po-Ah Terrace (nickname The High Place [1]), is the tallest building in Eugene, Oregon at 212 feet (65 m) and the tallest building in Oregon outside of Portland. [ citation needed ] It is a controversial high-rise apartment building for senior citizens erected in 1968 at the foot of Skinner Butte.

  3. Mims House - Wikipedia

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    The Mims House in Eugene, Oregon, USA, is a Gothic Revival-style, single-family home considered to be one of the oldest homes in the area. [1] It is known for being the home of the Mims family, who were one of the first African American homeowners in Eugene when they purchased it in 1948.

  4. McMorran and Washburne Department Store Building - Wikipedia

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    The McMorran and Washburne Department Store Building, also known as the Tiffany Building, is a four-story commercial structure in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States. The original two-story building was constructed in 1902 by Nels Roney as a dry goods store owned by former Eugene mayor J. H. McClung. The building was expanded to four stories ...

  5. What's that? New Eugene restaurant moving into the former ...

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    Project: Renovations and updates to the former Pizza Hut on Willamette Street to make room for a new restaurant, Seoul K-Food. Location: 2870 Willamette Street, Eugene. Willamette Street has seen ...

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  7. Eugene City Council grants more funding, tax exemption for ...

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    Additional funding for Willamette Street housing project OK'd. In Wednesday's first vote, councilors approved an additional $740,000 from the city's Downtown Urban Renewal fund for the project ...

  8. Smeede Hotel - Wikipedia

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    George H. Park, a local builder-contractor, began construction in the Italianate style in 1884 at the behest of Charles Baker. The hotel opened in 1885 under the name, Baker Hotel, although Baker had already sold the building to Stephen Smeed for $12,000. In 1892, Smeed improved the property and changed the name to Hotel Eugene.

  9. Network Charter School - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, 29% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 24 students, seven graduated, 12 dropped out, and five were still in high school the following year. [4] [5] In the decade between 2008 and 2018, Network Charter School has improved dramatically. In the 2018–2019 school year, 58% of students graduated within 5 years. [6]