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  2. Salem-Keizer Volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    The stadium seats 4,252. In 1999, the American Institute of Architects honored the Volcanoes with a design award for the stadium. Volcanoes Stadium also hosts all five of Oregon's state high school baseball championship games. In 1998, the University of Oregon football team played its spring Green-White game in the stadium in early May. [7]

  3. Tumalo Volcanic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tumalo volcanic center of Central Oregon is viewed as a ... 2.4 km) high. [1] Ashflows include ... Center composes Oregon State University ...

  4. Mount Hood - Wikipedia

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    With a summit elevation of 11,249 ft (3,429 m), [1] it is the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Oregon and is the fourth highest in the Cascade Range. [6] Ski areas on the mountain include Timberline Lodge ski area which offers the only year-round lift-served skiing in North America, Mount Hood Meadows , Mount Hood Skibowl , Summit Ski Area ...

  5. Hayrick Butte - Wikipedia

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    Hayrick Butte is located in Linn County in the U. S. state of Oregon. [1] Close to Santiam Pass, [2] it forms part of the United States Geological Survey topographic map for the Three Fingered Jack volcano. [1]

  6. Keizer, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In addition to minor league baseball, Volcanoes Stadium has hosted the OSAA baseball championship and a Civil War baseball game between the University of Oregon Ducks and Oregon State University Beavers. Keizer has been a long supporter of its lone high school's sports teams, the McNary Celtics. The school has won multiple state titles in ...

  7. Rocky Butte - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Butte (previously known as Mowich Illahee [4] and Wiberg Butte) is an extinct cinder cone butte in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is also part of the Boring Lava Field, a group of volcanic vents and lava flows throughout Oregon and Washington state. The volcano erupted between 285,000 and 500,000 years ago.

  8. Olallie Butte - Wikipedia

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    Olallie Butte is located within Jefferson, Marion, and Wasco counties, all within the northwestern to north-central part [4] of the U.S. state of Oregon. [2] [5] The volcano lies just outside [6] the irregularly shaped Olallie Roadless Area, which lies within the Mount Hood National Forest to the west of the major crest of the Cascade Range and directly north of the Mount Jefferson Wilderness. [4]

  9. Mount McLoughlin - Wikipedia

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    Location in Oregon relative to other major volcanoes. The major landmark for the Rogue River Valley, [4] Mount McLoughlin reaches an elevation of 9,493 feet (2,893 m). [1] The tallest volcano in between Mount Shasta — located 70 miles (110 km) to the south [5] — and South Sister 120 miles (190 km) to the north, it lies in the Cascade Range, in the southern portion of the U.S. state of ...