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  Welcome to Pendleton, Oregon
Nationally famous for its annual Roundup, Pendleton is an old cow town set in between the steep hills along the Umatilla River in the center of a large ranching and farming area.
It is one of the largest towns in eastern Oregon, and Umatilla's county seat.
Pendleton is the trading center for extensive wheat and green pea production from the surrounding Umatilla county area.
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  Pendleton, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pendleton was named in 1868 by the county commissioners for George H. Pendleton, Democratic candidate for Vice-President in the 1864 presidential campaign.
By 1900, Pendleton had a population of 4,406 and was the fourth-largest city in Oregon.
Pendleton Woolen Mills, founded in 1893, is known world-wide as a maker of fine Indian trading blankets and men's plaid shirts.
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 Pendleton, Oregon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Pendleton is a city located in (Click link for more info and facts about Umatilla County, Oregon) Umatilla County, Oregon.
Pendleton was named in 1868 by the county commissioners for (Click link for more info and facts about George H. Pendleton) George H. Pendleton, (Click link for more info and facts about Democratic) Democratic candidate for Vice-President in the (Click link for more info and facts about 1864 presidential campaign) 1864 presidential campaign.
First held in 1910, Pendleton is famous for its annual Pendleton Roundup (An exhibition of cowboy skills) rodeo, part of the professional rodeo circuit.
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 Pendleton School District in Pendleton, Oregon. Serving students Kindergarten through 12th Grades at the base of the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Pendleton School District serves 3,209 students in eight schools.
The Pendleton schools have an outstanding music program with instruction in band, choir and orchestra at the middle and senior high schools.
Pendleton sports programs have long-standing reputations for winning, attributed in large part to the tremendous community pride, spirit and tradition.
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 Pendleton Chamber of Commerce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Pendleton is situated in the northeast part of Oregon with almost equal distances to Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Spokane, Washington, and Boise, Idaho.
Pendleton is on I-84 and U.S. Highway 395, and is on the Oregon Trail.
Pendleton is the county seat in Umatilla County.
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 Pendleton Oregon Attractions
Camp in the campground, or bring your horse and camp in the reservable horse camp (be aware there are limited horse trails actually in the park; most of the trail riding is on adjacent property).
Pendleton Underground Tours (P.U.T.) is a non-profit corporation that started in 1989, giving tours of Pendleton's red light district.
The history of the Chinese in Eastern Oregon and their role in building the west is also unique.
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 Pendleton Real Estate Agents, Pendleton Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Pendleton
HomeGain provides Pendleton, Oregon real estate information and resources to guide homeowners and homebuyers through the process of selling and buying a house, condo or other Pendleton realty property.
HomeGain has services to help you find a top Pendleton real estate broker or agent, get the value of your Pendleton home and a comparative market analysis (CMA), view Pendleton real estate and MLS listings, prepare your home for sale, and more.
Cuando se registre para encontrar un agente de bienes raices en Pendleton, simplemente indique que necesita un agente que habla Español.
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 State of Oregon Information & Entertainment, Oregon Business Information
Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state in 1859.
Oregon is a state of great natural beauty with places such as Crater Lake National Park and the Columbia River Gorge.
Oregon in 2003 was estimated to have 3,559,596 persons, and grew 20% in Population between 1990 and 2000.
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 Pendleton, OR - Oregon Florists, buy flowers from your local full service retail flower shops and florist serving ...
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It is vitally important that you provide Pendleton, Oregon Florists with accurate, detailed information regarding the name and address of the person to whom you are sending flowers.
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 Pendleton Oregon Real Estate
Pendleton is surrounded by the farming communities of Pilot Rock, Athena, Adams and Weston.
The playfulness of the shenanigans was meant to instigate a response in Pendleton.
Pendleton boasts many well-maintained city parks, including the new aquatic center, the beckon residents and visitors alike to take advantage of the water slides, picnic tables, shelters and grills, playgrounds, tennis courts, and wading pools.
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 Pendleton Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Pendleton is located in Umatilla County northwest of La Grande, between...
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Home of the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton Oregon, the heart of Oregon's rodeo country.
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 CNN.com - Oregon: Lines form early for venerable rodeo classic - Feb. 13, 2004
GETTING THERE: Pendleton is about a 3 1/2-hour drive east of Portland on Interstate 84, through the Columbia River Gorge, passing points of interest including Multnomah Falls and Bonneville Dam (usually open to visitors).
But even though this year's event is seven months away, a spot check of Pendleton motels in January found many were already booked solid for Round-Up week, frequently by people who made reservations as they left last September and are drawn back year after year by fast action, splendid horses and horsemanship.
These days Pendleton is a comfortable, unpretentious, openly friendly, middle-class town that retains a Western flavor.
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 Pendleton, Oregon
Pendleton, Oregon is a great city for WashGuys and we could certainly go for a great franchisee there.
Pendleton has very decent weather for the area, it is a very patriotic town and we see it growing.
As a matter of fact the city is using some high-tech methods to increase well water supplies and number of containments per million in the spring wells just East of the city.
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 Umatilla County History
A subsequent election in 1868 resulted in the selection of Pendleton as the new county seat, supplanting both Marshall Station and Umatilla City.
The next courthouse, and the first built in Pendleton, was a wooden, two-story structure completed in 1869.
Recreation, primarily in the Blue Mountains, and tourism, most notably for the annual Pendleton Round-Up rodeo, are also important to the local economy.
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 Pendleton Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Pendleton is a part of the rich history of Oregon.
The Pendleton Center for the Arts is located in the historic 1916 Carnegie Library building on the banks of the Umatilla River in downtown
The 17th Bombardment Group, consisting of 1,343 officers and enlisted men, were assigned to the Pendleton airport in June, 1941.
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 Historical Gazette: Pendleton Blankets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In the spring of 1923 the Old Oregon Trail was dedicated as a new transcontinental highway at special ceremonies at Meacham, Oregon, high on the summit of the Blue Mountains.
It is woven with designs symbolizing Indian conceptions of strength and bravery so characteristic of the great chief whose courage and determination won him such great respect in peace as well as war.
Stories without specific references were edited from in-house publications published by Pendleton Woolen Mills spanning the years of 1915 to 1993.
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 real estate in pendleton oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Pendleton Oregon Real Estate, Pendleton Oregon Homes for Sale...
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 Pendleton Country Club - Pendleton, Oregon - OregonsGOLF.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Located in the Birch Creek Valley, Pendleton Country Club is one of Eastern Oregon's most beautiful courses.
Originally established as a nine hole course in 1929, Pendleton Country Club relocated in 1958 to its current location.
With its challenging hazards and well kept greens the Pendleton Country Club will challenge players of all levels.
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Then in the mid-1870’s, it was discovered that wheat, the staff of life, could be grown on the dry, rolling plains of the county, and quite successfully at that.
Pendleton, the new county seat, centrally-located, and astride the new railroad, boomed as well, becoming the trade and service center for Umatilla County.
In June 1988, the Pendleton Foundation donated $10,000 for a clock tower leg, thereby putting the Committee past the halfway mark in the fund-raising drive.
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 Pendleton, Oregon Web Design Services - Web Site Design Firms
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 Travel Oregon
Look for fossils in John Day and be sure to stop in at the major interpretive centers throughout the region offering visitors a chance to gain a better understanding of Oregon's history through the eyes of its Native peoples.
This is a region for exploration and adventure, where visitors can paint their own experience in a watercolor landscape of distant purple mountains and the muted tones of the desert.
Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by the Oregon Tourism Commission of any product or service to the exclusion of others that may be suitable.
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 Pendleton, Oregon Bed and Breakfast - Pendleton B&B from Pamela Lanier
Pendleton, Oregon Bed and Breakfast - Pendleton B&B from Pamela Lanier
Pendleton bed and breakfasts come in all shapes and sizes, but for many, their unique architectural design is what makes them special.
Adams, OR (Pendleton, OR) Historic Ranch House built in 1864 as stagecoach stop.
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 Oregon.com - Pendleton, Oregon
Pendleton was incorporated in 1880 and is the county seat in Umatilla County.
Pendleton is known as the birthplace of Pendleton Woolen Mills, one of the America's greatest lines of clothing and blankets, and for the Pendleton Round-Up, one of the most prestigious rodeos in North America.
Click here to see population numbers from the latest census for Pendleton and other Oregon cities.
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 Oregon.com - Eastern Oregon including Pendleton, Baker City, John Day, Heppner and more
A place of awesome beauty - from Hells Canyon's wildest rapids to the glimmering peaks of the Wallowas, from the rolling wheat fields of the Columbia River Plateau to the rugged breaks of Steens Mountain.
Enjoy the guest facilities on a working cattle ranch in Southeastern Oregon (Lakeview) either as a B&B experience or for longer stays.
No portion of this content may be repurposed, reproduced or published by any entity without the express, written permission of Oregon Interactive Corporation.
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 Umatilla, Oregon Tribal Officer Struck by Vehicle and Injured: Top News Stories at Officer.com
Officer Franken was transported to St. Anthonys Hospital In Pendleton Oregon, by the Pendleton Ambulance.
Officers from the Oregon State Police Pendleton Area Command are investigating the crash.
Assisting at the crash scene were the Umatilla Tribe Police, Pendleton Fire Department and the Oregon Department of Transportation.
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 Pendleton, Oregon Garden and Plant Nurseries
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Pendleton, OR 25 miles from center of Pendleton.
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 Pendleton, Oregon (Cities)
Pendleton is located in Umatilla County northwest of La Grande, between Echo and the adjacent Umatilla Indian Reservation along Interstate 84; Also situated on the banks of the Umatilla River, near Mckay Reservoir.
The towns site was selected between Birch and Wildhorse Creek to be named Pendleton in honor of Senator George H. Pendleton of Ohio (1864 Vice presidential candidate for the United States).
Pendleton was officially incorporated on October 25, 1880, with a population of 730.
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 Pendleton, Oregon (OR) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, news, sex ...
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The ratio of number of residents in Pendleton to the number of sex offenders is 1187 to 1.
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 Pendleton, Oregon, United States current local time from WorldTimeServer.com
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 Knights Inn Pendleton Pendleton Oregon Hotels
The Knights Inn Pendleton in Pendleton, Ore., is located two blocks from the fruit and vegetable stands, and antique sales at Farmer's Market.
The Pendleton Convention Center and the Pendleton Woolen Mills are both within one mile of the property.
Eastern Oregon Regional at Pendleton Airport is within four miles of the inn.
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