Location ID: #10297830
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Pedestrian bench
Dog Station
On-street Parking Only
Portable Toilet (seasonal)
Multi Use Path
Covered Area
3 Picnic Tables
Play Structure
Drinking Fountain
Bike Rack
Location ID: #10297831
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In the early 1990’s the save the Keizer school committee was struggling and the fate of the school was far from certain. Keizer citizen Carma Sue Milletta spoke to the Keizer city council advocating to restore and save the historic 1916 school, ...
Location ID: #10297832
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Like the City of Keizer, the Keizer Rapids (also called historically “Keizur’s Rapids”) derives its name from the Keizur family that homesteaded the adjacent area. The name Keizer Rapids preceded the City of Keizer by over a century and is a ...
Location ID: #10297833
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3.5 acres
On-street parking
2 Picnic tables
1 Park bench
Drinking fountain
Playground equipment
Paved trail
Location ID: #10297834
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2.1 acres
On-street parking
4 Picnic tables
1 Barbeque grill
1 Park bench
Drinking fountain
Playground equipment
Basketball court - 2 hoops
Location ID: #10297835
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.80 acres donated by Edwin J. Becke in May of 1958 as required by the subdivision ordinance. Area is within the Willamette River Greenway overseen by the Oregon State Parks Department. Named for the subdivision in which it is located.
Location ID: #10181782
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A three-story family home located in the hills of Tiburon, CA overlooking the Bay, Golden Gate Bridge, Mount Tamalpais, Angel Island, and San Francisco. Amazing views of the San Francisco skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge from every room. House ...
Location ID: #10297836
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PFC Ryan J Hill Park was dedicated November 8, 2013. Keizer native, Army PFC Ryan J. Hill died in action in Iraq on January 20, 2007. Ryan, 20, was killed when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle while he was in Baghdad. He ...
Location ID: #10297838
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Sunset Park was platted in 1938 for the exclusive use of owners of Rivercrest Acres. It is the oldest park in Keizer consisting of 1.58 acres donated in 1957 as required by subdivision ordinance by John and Anna Kaeser. At this time it became known ...
Location ID: #10297839
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Wallace House Park was originally called River’s Edge Park and was purchased by the City of Salem from the Weeks, Cline and Gottenberg families in 1968. Portions of the site served as a nursery. The location is also the speculated location of the ...
Location ID: #10297840
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On-street parking
Portable restrooms (seasonal)
5 Picnic tables
2 Park benches
1 Tennis court/picke ball
1 Basketball hoop
Drinking fountain
Playground equipment
Covered picnic shelter
Location ID: #10186053
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Located on a gorgeous wooded 1/4 acre lot with a 1 bedroom Craftsman stone house built in 1924 located in the Shadow Hills neighborhood. The house is listed as part of the Stonehurst neighborhood historic registry and is an amazing example of ...
Location ID: #10182502
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**This location is within the Secondary Studio Zone.**
Hidden up on a hill is a very unique private Los Angeles County 1.1-acre forest-like property in Diamond Bar. The one-story home features 5 bedrooms and 3 baths, a double-sided stone ...
Location ID: #10192427
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Pecan Hill Farms offers a family friendly atmosphere to pick blueberries and blackberries from their orchards.
Location ID: #10297232
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Rural, private, outside of city limits. 20acres, 4acres utilized for 2 story single family home and yard. 16+/-acres are wooded with trails and ultimate privacy. Plenty of parking, room for trucks to turn around.
Location ID: #10297820
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The Bair family were early settlers in the Clear Lake community. John Calvin Bair, a Civil War veteran, and Edna Hollingsworth Bair, purchased 160 acres from the holder of a land claim in 1882 for $1,120. It was on their property that the school and ...
Location ID: #10297821
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Purchased in 1995 from Elsie R. Mathews, the park was originally named Pleasant View Park. It was renamed to honor long-time Keizer volunteer and businessman Ben Miller and his family. Mr. Miller’s donations of equipment and labor were instrumental ...
Location ID: #10297826
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Bob Newton Park, formerly Wilark or Willark Park (both names appear on formal documents), was donated by Kenneth and Anna Nielson who named it after the place where they met. The exact town of Wilark is not known, but a good possibility is the old ...
Location ID: #10294689
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Location ID: #10297207
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Location ID: #10298705
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Premier full-service production facility, offering industry-standard soundstages, practical filming locations, top-tier equipment, professional production support, a network of affiliate-resources.
Location ID: #10298711
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Location ID: #10297520
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Lamar Valley, often called "America's Serengeti," is a prime wildlife viewing area within Yellowstone National Park known for its large populations of bison, wolves, elk, pronghorn, and bears in vast open spaces. Located in the park's remote ...
Location ID: #10157749
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Located off the Ronald Reagan Freeway in the affluent Simi Valley area of California, this open-air, grocery-anchored shopping center known as El Paseo Simi serves as the perfect backdrop for productions looking for a charming outdoor retail scene. ...