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  2. Halfway, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Halfway is located 54 miles (87 km) east of Baker City, along Oregon Route 86, halfway between Pine and Cornucopia, which gave the town its name. [12] The city's geographic coordinates of 44°52′42″N 117°6′38″W (making it close to the midpoint between the equator and the North Pole) were part of the reason for Half.com to choose the ...

  3. Baker County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The first groups from the eastern U.S. following the Oregon Trail passed through the area on their way to the Willamette Valley, unaware of the potential wealth they passed over. At Flagstaff Hill, near Baker City, 15 miles (24 km) of wagon ruts left by immigrants can still be seen. Oregon Territory achieved statehood in 1859.

  4. Halfway, OR - Wikipedia

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  5. When should you refinance your mortgage? - AOL

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    Dori Zinn is a personal finance journalist with more than a decade of experience covering credit, debt, investing, real estate, student loans, college affordability and personal loans. Her work ...

  6. Jimtown, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Jimtown is an unincorporated community in Baker County, Oregon, United States. [1] It is about two miles northwest of Halfway, on Oregon Route 413. [2]Jimtown was originally named Langrell, after early resident Richard T. Langrell, a sawmill owner who opened a store in the community in 1904. [3]

  7. Center for Housing Policy - Wikipedia

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    Combining research and practical, real-world expertise, the Center helps to develop effective policy solutions at the local, state and national levels that increase the availability of affordable homes. [1] Jeffrey Lubell is the executive director of the center.