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  2. Carlton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Carlton post office was established in 1874, with F. J. Fryer serving as its first postmaster. [7] Prior to the post office inside the city of Carlton, Wilson Carl owned the original post office, stagecoach stop, and blacksmith shop for the area, about 7 miles (11 km) west of Carlton, and his home was known as Mountain House.

  3. Ritz-Carlton, Portland - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton, Portland is a Ritz-Carlton hotel in Block 216 in Portland, Oregon, United States. The 251-room [ 1 ] hotel is Ritz-Carlton's first in the Pacific Northwest . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Esquire magazine recognized the Ritz-Carlton as one of the best new hotels.

  4. Timberline Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Timberline Lodge, a mountain lodge and resort hotel, is a four-story structure of about 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2). The ground-level exterior walls are heavy rubble masonry, using boulders from the immediate area, and heavy timber is used from the first floor up.

  5. Cottonwood Canyon State Park - Wikipedia

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    A campground with 21 primitive sites, 7 sites for hikers and bikers, a group camping area, potable water, and a restroom are near the park headquarters and the information building. [2] Hiking trails include Pinnacles, in Sherman County, and Lost Corral, in Gilliam County, each of which follows the river downstream for 4.3 miles (6.9 km). [ 5 ]

  6. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area is a state park in Baker County, Oregon, United States, about 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Ontario.Farewell Bend was the last stop on the Oregon Trail along the Snake River where travelers could rest and water and graze their animals before the trail turned north through more rugged country to follow the Burnt River.

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