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  2. Corvallis, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    It is the principal city of the Corvallis, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Benton County. As of the 2023 Census Population Estimates, the population was 61,087, making it the 9th most populous city in Oregon. Corvallis is the location of Oregon State University and Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center.

  3. Avery–Helm Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Avery–Helm Historic District comprises a primarily residential portion of central Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Located on several of Corvallis's earliest plats, the 122 historic houses remaining in the district (as of 1999) present a window into the domestic aspects of the city's development from 1870 to 1949, providing a full ...

  4. Edmund Creffield - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Creffield. Franz Edmund Creffield in a prison photograph taken at the Oregon State Penitentiary, circa 1904. Franz Edmund Creffield, commonly known as Edmund Creffield and by the pseudonym Joshua (c. 1870–1906), was a German-American religious leader who founded a movement in Corvallis, Oregon, that became known locally as the "Holy ...

  5. Da Vinci Days - Wikipedia

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    Website. davincidays.org. Da Vinci Days is an annual festival held in Corvallis in the U.S. state of Oregon. The science, technology, and art based festival includes live music, a kinetic sculpture race during the summer event, and lecture series in the spring. The festival is named after Italian inventor, artist, and writer, Leonardo da Vinci .

  6. Whiteside Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Whiteside Theatre. /  44.563733°N 123.262184°W  / 44.563733; -123.262184. The Whiteside Theatre is a historic theater building in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Constructed in 1922 and closed as a commercial theater in 2002, the 800-seat venue was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

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  8. Elias Woodward House - Wikipedia

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    83002143 [1] Added to NRHP. August 11, 1983. The Elias Woodward House, also known as Woodward-Gellatly House, in Corvallis, Oregon was built in 1871, in a Gothic or Rural Gothic architectural style. [1] It was designated by the City of Corvallis as a Historic Resource on December 2, 1982. [2]

  9. File:Corvallis City Hall - Corvallis, Oregon (2018).jpg

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    English: The city hall of Corvallis, Oregon in 2018. The structure was built in 1924, originally as a Methodist church, and later saw other uses until 1948, when it was leased – and eventually purchased – by the City of Corvallis.