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Portland is Oregon’s largest city known for its food culture, breweries, arts scene, and outdoor access. It sits where the Willamette meets the Columbia River and blends vibrant urban life with abundant parks and bike-friendly neighborhoods. (Wikipedia)

Salem is the capital of Oregon and the second-largest city in the state, nestled in the fertile Willamette Valley along the Willamette River. It blends government, history, parks, and riverfront amenities with agricultural traditions. (Wikipedia)

Corvallis is a lively college town anchored by Oregon State University, known for sustainability, outdoor recreation, and research. Its walkable downtown, bike-friendly streets, and river-area trails reflect a strong focus on community and nature. (Wikipe

Eugene is a city in western Oregon and the county seat of Lane County, located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley near the McKenzie and Willamette rivers. It’s home to the University of Oregon and is known for outdoor recreation and an arts-fo

Bend is a Central Oregon city in the high desert along the Deschutes River, widely known as a recreation hub with access to trails, skiing, climbing, and a strong brewery and tourism scene. (Wikipedia)

Medford is a southern Oregon city and the county seat of Jackson County, located in the Rogue Valley near Bear Creek. It serves as a regional center for services, health care, and commerce. (Wikipedia)