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  2. Eugene, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, and culture of Eugene, Oregon, the second-most populous city in the state. See an interactive map of Eugene and its surroundings, including the Willamette Valley, the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, and the University of Oregon.

  3. Eugene Airport - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Airport is a public airport in Lane County, Oregon, owned and operated by the City of Eugene. It has a terminal building, an air cargo facility, and three fixed-base operators, and was formerly served by various airlines such as United, West Coast, Air West, Hughes Airwest, and Frontier.

  4. Lane County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Lane County is the fourth-most populous county in Oregon and the seat of Eugene, the state's second most populous city. It is named after Joseph Lane, Oregon's first territorial governor, and covers an area from the Pacific Ocean to the Cascade Mountains.

  5. Skinner Butte - Wikipedia

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    Skinner Butte is a hill in Eugene, Oregon, named after city founder Eugene Skinner. It has a park, a giant "O" emblem, a historic house, and a cross that was the subject of a legal controversy.

  6. Eugene station (Amtrak) - Wikipedia

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    Eugene station (alternately Eugene–Springfield station) is a train station in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is served by Amtrak's Coast Starlight passenger train and is the southern terminus of the Amtrak Cascades corridor. The station is also served by the Cascades POINT bus service.

  7. Hayward Field - Wikipedia

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    Hayward Field is a historic venue for track and field events, located on the campus of the University of Oregon. It was built in 1919 as a football stadium, but became a track-only facility in 1966, and was renovated in 2020 with a new stadium and surface.

  8. Matthew Knight Arena - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Knight Arena is a 12,364-seat, multi-purpose arena in Eugene, Oregon, home of the University of Oregon Ducks basketball teams. It opened in 2011 and is named for the son of Nike founder Phil Knight, who donated $227 million to the project.

  9. Hult Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design and facilities of the Hult Center, a performing arts venue in Eugene, Oregon. Find out the resident companies, events and public art at the center and its amphitheater.

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