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  2. Oregon Nursery Company - Wikipedia

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    Most of the land was quickly planted with fruit trees, nut trees, shade trees, berries, and other nursery stock. In 1909, the company built a new office next to the packing shed. That same year, the Oregon Electric Railway opened a line to the Oregon Nursery Company site, offering the opportunity to further expand the company's business. [3] [4]

  3. Willamette Valley Fruit Company - Wikipedia

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    Willamette Valley Fruit Company, LLC began in 1999 processing local fruits and berries in the Salem area. The company was founded by three local farming families. Operations began in the summer of 1999 with limited production capabilities for wet-pack products in pails and drums from fruit produced by a small number of growers in the area.

  4. Willamette Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Willamette Valley (/ w ɪ ˈ l æ m ɪ t / ⓘ wil-AM-it) is a 150-mile (240 km) long valley in Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Willamette River flows the entire length of the valley and is surrounded by mountains on three sides: the Cascade Range to the east, the Oregon Coast Range to the west, and the ...

  5. Marionberry - Wikipedia

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    Marionberries – as fresh or frozen fruit or in various products, such as jam, syrup or ice cream – are widely consumed and prized by visitors to the Willamette Valley as a souvenir. [4] [7] The berry was the inspiration for the West Coast League's Marion Berries collegiate summer baseball team, which was founded in 2024 and begin play in 2025.

  6. Portland Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Night Market is a night market in Portland, Oregon, United States. It operates approximately six times per year in southeast Portland 's Buckman neighborhood, hosting approximately 175 vendors of food and other products.

  7. Martha Springer Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden was dedicated in 1988 in honor of Professor Martha Springer, a biologist at the school. [2] Elaine Joines served as the first curator of the garden. [3] The garden's long, narrow site behind the athletic building is divided into 12 smaller gardens, including a butterfly garden, herb garden, alpine rock garden, theme borders, and ethnobotany gardens.