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  2. West Salem, Salem, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 1889 a plat for West Salem was filed, and the city incorporated in 1913. [2] In 1949, the city was officially merged with Salem. [2] West Salem post office was established in 1938 and ran until 1952. [2] The former West Salem City Hall (now housing private offices) was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [3]

  3. File:Salem Oregon - OpenStreetMap.png - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Salem Oregon US street map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Salem, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Salem Film Festival has included feature films that were Oregon premieres. [50] The Salem Repertory Theatre presents shows at the Reed Opera House. [51] The Pentacle Theatre, which features plays and musicals, is located in West Salem. [52] The Elsinore Theatre is a historic landmark featuring recitals, concerts, films, and plays. It has ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Union Street Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Union Street Railroad Bridge is a vertical lift, Pratt through truss bridge that spans the Willamette River in Salem, Oregon, United States, built in 1912–13.It was last used by trains in the early 1990s and was sold for one dollar in 2003 to the City of Salem, which converted it to bicycle and pedestrian use in 2008–2009.