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First Interstate Bank Center is a 4,000-permanent seat indoor arena located in Redmond, Oregon, as part of the Deschutes County Expo Center. It is named for a regional bank which purchased naming rights to the arena's name.
Steakhouses in Portland, Oregon (1 C, 8 P) This page was last edited on 10 December 2022, at 23:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
General Duffy's Waterhole is a pub, food court, and entertainment venue situated on a 1.4-acre (0.57 ha) site in downtown Redmond, Oregon. It includes a taphouse, six food carts, a large patio with picnic tables and fire pits, a large indoor events hall with its own stage and bar area, and a covered concert stage with an outdoor dance floor and large pavilion-type tent to shelter event ...
Redmond High School (Oregon) Ridgeview High School (Redmond, Oregon) Roberts Field; S. St. Charles Medical Center – Redmond This page was last edited on 18 May ...
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The New Redmond Hotel is a historic commercial hotel in Redmond, Oregon, United States. The hotel was built in 1928 after the original Redmond Hotel, (sometimes referred to as "Hotel Redmond" [1]) was destroyed in a fire. It is a three-story Georgian-style brick masonry building located on 6th Street in downtown Redmond. It has been in ...
The Hayden Homes Amphitheater - formerly known as the Les Schwab Amphitheater - is an outdoor riverfront amphitheater built in 2001 on the west bank of the Deschutes River as part at the Old Mill District development. The Amphitheater was originally named after Les Schwab, [11] a native of Bend, Oregon. The venue accommodates approximately ...
Established in 1946, [1] the restaurant has hosted a 72-ounce steak challenge since 1948. [2] [3] [4] The challenge lets people eat for free "if they can consume every edible part of the steak plus two celery sticks, two carrot sticks, two olives, two dill pickles, one regular salad, ten french fries or one baked potato and one slice of bread within an hour".