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  2. Oregon Route 214 - Wikipedia

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    Start of Oregon Route 214 The highway in Silver Falls State Park. OR 214's northern terminus is at the junction with Interstate 5 and OR 219 in the city of Woodburn. (A single diamond interchange serves both OR 219 and OR 214 from the freeway; OR 219 leads west of the interchange and OR 214 heads east).

  3. Oregon Route 219 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 219 (also known as part of the Hillsboro-Silverton Highway No. 140 (see Oregon highways and routes)) is an Oregon state highway which runs between the cities of Hillsboro and Woodburn, Oregon, in the United States. The Hillsboro-Silverton Highway continues further south to Silverton, signed as OR 214.

  4. Woodburn, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon routes 211, 214, 219, and 99E also serve the city, as do Union Pacific and Willamette Valley Railway freight rail lines. Woodburn is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area. With a population of 26,013 at the 2020 census, it is the third-most populous in that metropolitan area after Salem and Keizer. [5]

  5. Oregon Route 99E - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 99E is an Oregon state highway that runs between Junction City, Oregon and an interchange with I-5 just south of the Oregon/Washington border, in Portland. It, along with OR 99W, makes up a split of OR 99 in the northern part of the state. This split existed when the route was U.S. Route 99, when the two branches were U.S. 99W and ...

  6. Oregon Route 99W - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 99W is a state-numbered route in Oregon, United States, that runs from OR 99 and OR 99E in Junction City north to I-5 in southwestern Portland. Some signage continues it north to US 26 near downtown, but most signage agrees with the Oregon Department of Transportation 's (ODOT) description, ending it at I-5.

  7. Oregon Route 211 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 211 is a state highway which runs through part of the northeastern portion of Oregon's Willamette Valley. Its northeastern terminus is its intersection with U.S. Route 26 in Sandy, a small town on the outskirts of the Portland metro area. It runs south and west, through farmland and forest, to its southwestern terminus with OR 99E ...

  8. Interstate 5 in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 5 is the second-longest freeway in Oregon, at 308 miles (496 km), and is the only Interstate to traverse the state from north to south. [4] The highway connects several of the state's largest metropolitan areas, which lie in the Rogue and Willamette valleys, [5] and passes through counties with approximately 81 percent of Oregon's population. [6]

  9. Jesse H. Settlemier House - Wikipedia

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    Jesse H. Settlemier House is a historic house in Woodburn, Oregon, United States. [2] It was built by Jesse H. Settlemier, founder of Woodburn, in 1892.The house is no longer inhabited but is open to the public as a museum and as a location for special events such as weddings.