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Military Locations in Oregon

Adair Air Force Station (historical)Adobe Camp (historical)Camp Abbot (historical)
Camp Adair (historical)Camp Alden (historical)Camp Alvord (historical)
Camp Barlow (historical)Camp C F Smith (historical)Camp Castaway (historical)
Camp Colfax (historical)Camp Currey (historical)Camp Dahlgren (historical)
Camp Day (historical)Camp Gibbs (historical)Camp Gordon (historical)
Camp Henderson (historical)Camp Lincoln (historical)Camp Logan (historical)
Camp Maury (historical)Camp McDowell (historical)Camp McKinley (historical)
Camp Russell (historical)Camp Stuart (historical)Camp Warner (historical)
Camp Watson (historical)Camp White (historical)Camp Wright (historical)
Fort Bailey (historical)Fort Dalles (historical)Fort Harney (historical)
Fort Henrietta (historical)Fort Klamath (historical)Fort Lamerick (historical)
Fort Lane (historical)Fort Lee (historical)Fort Orford (historical)
Fort Smith (historical)Fort Umpqua (historical)Fort Umpqua (historical)
Fort Vannoy (historical)Fort Yamhill (historical)Kent Station (historical)
Tongue Point Naval Base (historical) 


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Some Data Provided by U.S. Geological Survey and U.S.Census

  1. Geological "bars", not drinking establishments
  2. Levee locations are pre-Katrina
  3. U.S.G.S. designated "populated places" (around 179,000) do not necessarily sync with Census "populated places" (around 25,000) and often do not have a population counted for them.

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