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The administrative building, located at 507 N.W. Wall Street in Bend, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The architect was Whitehouse & Church of Portland. [3] The building now serves as an administrative headquarters for the Deschutes Public Library System. [citation needed]
A complete list of all public libraries in Oregon. [1] This excludes library districts. Banks Public Library. Adams Public Library, Adams; Albany Public Library (Oregon), Albany; Aloha Community Library, Aloha; Amity Public Library, Amity; Arlington Public Library (Oregon), Arlington; Astoria Public Library, Astoria; Athena Public Library, Athena
The Downtown Bend Library is a library in Bend, Oregon, United States. The two-story, 38,855-square-foot (3,609.7 m 2 ) building was designed by the Portland -based Thomas Hacker and Associates, and opened in 1998.
Bend: Built in 1917–1918 and funded largely by public subscription, this building symbolizes the spirit of civic boosterism that prevailed in Bend's early years. It combines Jacobean and Art Nouveau [a] architectural elements, and is one of very few Art Nouveau-inspired buildings in Oregon. [b] [7] 2: Bend High School: Bend High School
What became U.S. 97 was completed in 1917, which used the right of way of the Oregon Trunk Line that had not been built south of Bend. [8] In 2000, a branch of the Deschutes Public Library was built in the community. [11] La Pine had remained an unincorporated community for many years.
Riparian Botanicals by Troy Corless, installed 2011, East Bend Library [39] River Geese by Peter Helze, installed 2000, McKay Park [40] Salmon Dance by Wayne Chabre, installed 2001, Deschutes Public Library [41] [42] Smith Rocks by Al Goldsby, installed 1978, Lava Lands Visitor Center [43]
Deschutes County Road Department at work, February 2011. During the 1990s, Deschutes County experienced the most rapid growth of any county in Oregon, largely due to the year-round availability of recreational activities, and its location as the nearest population center to much of the central Cascade Range. Beyond tourism, principal industries ...
Deschutes Historical Museum. The Deschutes Historical Museum is a museum of local history that is located in the historic Reid School in Bend, Oregon.Opened in 1980 [1] and operated by the Deschutes County Historical Society, the museum's exhibits focus on the area's prehistory, Native American tribes, explorers, pioneers, the logging industry, transportation, and the United States Forest Service.