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The Corvallis Arts Center was created by the Corvallis Arts Council, founded in September 1961, to establish a showplace for the visual arts. [5] At the time of its formation, chair pro tem was Marion Gathercoal. [5] About 20 people participated in the establishment of the group during its first month of existence. [5]
Oregon State Route 34 is the main connector from Corvallis to I-5, the main arterial north–south route though the state of Oregon, which lies 10–12 miles to the east of the city. Continuing on OR 34 another 9–10 miles east of I-5 is the city of Lebanon, Oregon the 3rd largest city of the Albany-Corvallis-Lebanon CSA .
KOAC (550 AM) is a non-commercial, listener supported, public radio station licensed to Corvallis, Oregon.The station is owned by Oregon Public Broadcasting, and airs OPB's news and talk programming, consisting of syndicated shows from National Public Radio, American Public Media and the Public Radio Exchange, as well as locally produced offerings.
Da Vinci Days is an annual festival held in Corvallis in the U.S. state of Oregon.The science, technology, and art based festival includes live music, a kinetic sculpture race during the summer event, and lecture series in the spring.
The first library in Benton County was a privately-owned circulating library operated in Corvallis during the decade of the 1860s by a resident named J.W. Souther. [2] Souther advertised in the local newspaper, the Corvallis Gazette the opportunity for subscribers to take advantage of his 730 volumes of "choice reading" for a fee of $5 per year.
Corvallis to the Sea Trail is a 62-mile (100 km) long hiking, bicycling, and equestrian trail in Western Oregon (United States) which links the Willamette Valley to the Pacific Ocean. It connects between Corvallis and Ona Beach. As of May 2019, the eastern half (about 30 miles) is open and crosses a patchwork of public and private land.
KBVR-FM 88.7 was originally broadcast from Shepherd Hall on the Oregon State University Campus in 1965 at 90.1 MHz with 10 watts of power and a 4 to 5 mile listening radius. The station relocated to Snell Hall in 1977, and continued to expand its listening area to the current radius of 30 miles using 340 watts of power and moved to its current ...
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