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The
Lavabelles are a trio of historic, craftsman homes conveniently located
in downtown Bend yet nested in a unique, private corner. The 15,000 square foot
property is located at the edge of the Historic Old Bend residential neighborhood. |
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The
Rental Connection will connect you with the right rental at the right
price. We offer a diverse selection of vacation rentals including pet friendly
and smoking homes. We have rentals located through out Central Oregon, including
Sunriver, Bend and Eagle Crest. |
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Upgrade your retirement to Whispering
Winds. Treat yourself to Bends largest retirement apartment
homes, exquisite fine dining, enriching social programs, outstanding amenities,
beautiful and secure surroundings and a commitment to excellence in everything
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Eagles
Landing in Bend Home plans ranging from 1290 to 3480 square feet
boast a generous package of included features and a large array of available options
to help personalize each home. |
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Sunriver
Realty Since
1968, Sunriver Realty has been Sunriver's market leader. With office locations
in Bend and Sunriver, we're delivering exceptional service to home buyers and
sellers throughout Central Oregon. |
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Bachelor Village Amenities include use of a private Athletic Club,
three pools, 6 tennis courts, basketball courts, the fabulous Scanlon's Restaurant,
a 2.2 river trail walk, a 5400 sf Conference Center and much more. |
 | Sunriver
Resort Discover the pinnacles of luxury. Our beautiful River Lodges
offer spectacular views both inside and outfor the discriminating
business and leisure guest. |
 | DiamondStone
Guest Lodge & Gallery With
an ever changing view of the Cascade Range, this rare B & B is tucked away
on 5 acres between Sunriver and La Pine. Luxurious yet comfortable, Diamondstone
is a must for that special get away. |
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Lion Inn Bend North offers 75 spacious guest rooms with microwaves, refrigerators,
free high-speed wireless Internet, complimentary continental breakfast, outdoor
pool and whirlpool, fitness center and more. |
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Springs Dude Ranch We offer exceptional family vacations which include
second-to-none horseback riding, a fun-packed youth program, all sorts of ranch
activities, delectable meals, and comfortable accommodations. |
 | Econo
Lodge in Bend We are on the north edge of town where the sun shines
year round bringing smiles to everyone. Here you can enjoy year round activities
such as skiing at Mt. Bachelor , fishing, camping, boating, golfing, and the Cascade
Mountains. |
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Inn in Bend Central Oregon is the PLACE TO BE for outdoor recreation
all year round. Skiing, snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, boating, hiking, or just
plain sightseeing are some of the recreation opportunities. |
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Inn in Bend The Sleep Inn of Bend is located on Highway 20 East at
the east edge of the city. Our quiet location is adjacent to the Forum Shopping
Center and directly across the street from the Pilot Butte 6 theatres. |
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Inn Suites in Bend Located off Highway 97 on Franklin Ave,
this all-suite hotel provides friendly service with convenient amenities such
as complimentary breakfast, high speed internet and fresh cookies. Just minutes
away from Mt. Bachelor recreation area! |  | Shilo
Inn - Bend Conveniently located near Mt. Bachelor, a world-renowned
ski resort, the Shilo Inn Suites Hotel Bend offers a free shuttle to and
from Mt. Bachelors shuttle. Bend River shopping mall is within walking distance
from the Hotel. |
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| Bend, Oregon In the
mid-1800s, French-Canadian fur trappers of the old Hudson's Bay Company joined
pioneer settlers and Native Americans in the central Cascade Mountain Range area.
The fur trappers gave the name Riviere des Chutes (River of the Falls) to one
of Oregon's most scenic rivers, the Deschutes River, from which the county of
Deschutes took its name. In 1916 Deschutes County was created from a part of Crook
County. Geography:
In the heart of the state, Deschutes County is the outdoor recreation
capital of Oregon. With noble, snow-capped peaks dominating the skyline to the
west and the wide-open high desert extending to the east, the beauty and uniqueness
of Deschutes County captures the awe of locals and visitors alike. From humble
beginnings a logging and timber mill center, Deschutes County, like the region
it serves, has grown into a bustling, exciting place where progress and growth
are ongoing hallmarks. The county seat is Bend, Oregon, founded in 1900
as part of Crook County with a population of 21. Located 20 miles east of the
Cascades Mountains in the center of Oregon, the town became part of Deschutes
County December 13, 1916, with a population of 6,193. At one time in its history,
the Bend Lumber Mill was the largest timber processing plant in the world. During
the past 10 years, Deschutes County has experienced the most rapid growth of any
county in the state largely due to its invigorating climate and year-round recreation
activities. Click
here to see population numbers from the latest census for Bend and other Oregon
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