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Woods in Monroe Enjoy your round of golf in one of the most beautiful
settings Oregon has to offer. Play this 18-hole championship golf course voted
the Oregonian Newspapers Top-Ten Golf Getaway. Visit our site, tour the
course at diamondwoods.com |
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Lion Hotel Eugene offers 137 guest rooms featuring "Stay Comfortable"
pillowtop beds, coffeemaker, free high-speed wireless Internet, outdoor pool,
whirlpool, fitness center, Pacific Grill Restaurant and Misty's Lounge. |
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River Inn is a resort-style hotel on the Willamette River known for exceptional
service and Sweetwaters restaurant. We are close to the University of Oregon,
downtown, trails and shopping. |
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Econo
Lodge in Eugene is conveniently located
in the downtown area, just one mile from the
Hult Center for the Performing Arts. This
Eugene hotel is minutes from the University
of Oregon, the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of
Art and Autzen Stadium. |
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Phoenix
Inn Suites in Eugene
Phoenix Inn is within walking distance to
the University of Oregon and Sacred Heart
Hospital. This conveniently located all suite
hotel features a wide variety of amenities
including continental breakfast buffet. |
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Shilo
Inn - Eugene/Springfield
Full-service hotel situated near the
home of the University of Oregon, Autzen Stadium,
world famous track and field, and the Museum
of Art. Conveniently located off I-5. Suites
with cooking facilities are available. |
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Eugene, Oregon
The
city of Eugene was founded by Eugene Skinner in the year 1852. When Mr. Skinner
and his fellow pioneers arrived in the Willamette Valley in 1846, it had been
occupied for at least several centuries by Native Americans known as the Kalalpuyas
(or Kalapuyans). When flooding
inundated his original plat for the town during the winter of 1852, Skinner relocated
it on higher ground and it was eventually incorporated as Eugene City in 1862.
Eugene is Oregon's second largest city with a population of about 130,000.
It covers an area of about 36 square miles with the Willamette River running through
the heart of the city. Click
here to see population numbers from the latest census for Eugene and other
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