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  2. Oakway Center - Wikipedia

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    The Oakway Department store closed after only six years and was subdivided. [3] Albertsons moved to a new store in 1990 and converted to TJ Maxx the same year. [ 4 ] After Tiffany's closed in 1998, [ 5 ] it became a Borders Books & Music , which closed in 2011 and was rumored to become an H&M . [ 6 ]

  3. KWAX - Wikipedia

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    KWAX (91.1 FM) is a non-commercial classical music radio station in Eugene, Oregon, broadcasting to the Eugene-Springfield, Oregon area. The station is a listener supported service of the University of Oregon. Some programming is spoken word: Episodes of My Word! and My Music were broadcast Sunday afternoons, until their discontinuation.

  4. Eugene, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The largest library in Oregon is the University of Oregon's Knight Library, with collections totaling more than 3 million volumes and over 100,000 audio and video items. [187] The Eugene Public Library [ 188 ] moved into a new, larger building downtown in 2002.

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  7. The Shedd Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Shedd Institute was established in 1991 as a performing arts company focused on producing an annual summer orchestral pops festival dedicated to the championship of American classical music under the name Oregon Festival of American Music with American conductor Marin Alsop serving as music director and conductor. [2]

  8. Prince Lucien Campbell Hall - Wikipedia

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    In April 1962 the Oregon State Board of Education approved naming the new building in honor of Prince Lucien Campbell, the university's fourth president, who served between 1902 and 1925. [9] The state also approved contracts for general construction work by Purvis Construction Co., Spokane; mechanical work by Urban Plumbing & Heating Co ...

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