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  2. Wilder Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Wilder Apartments, also known as Emerald Manor, is an Early Commercial-style apartment building in Eugene, Oregon that was built in 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [1] The three-story building has 20 units. Each originally had at least one Murphy bed built in. [2]

  3. Rice Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Rice Apartments are a historic apartment building in Eugene, Oregon, United States. [ 1 ] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.

  4. 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. [2]

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    A new seven-story, mixed-use development with hotel rooms and apartments is coming to Corvallis' downtown riverfront in 2025. The project, designed by Eugene-based developer Obie Companies to ...

  6. Chase Gardens Residential Grouping - Wikipedia

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    The Chase Gardens Residential Grouping is a collection of five houses built during 1889-1945 located in Eugene, Oregon that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 2 ] See also

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  8. Category : Buildings and structures in Eugene, Oregon

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  9. Whiteaker, Eugene, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Whiteaker is named after Oregon's first governor, John Whiteaker, who purchased ten blocks there in 1890. [1] A school in the neighborhood named after the governor prompted the usage of the term. [2] It is located northwest of downtown Eugene along the Willamette River. [3] Washington Jefferson Park

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