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|description='''Eugene''' is the third-largest city in Oregon, nestled at the southern end of the Willamette Valley near the confluence of the Willamette and McKenzie rivers. Known as "Track Town USA" and the "Emerald City," it boasts a vibrant mix of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and cultural richness. Home to the University of Oregon, Eugene thrives on a blend of education, healthcare, and a growing tech sector. The city is celebrated for its arts scene, including the Oregon Bach Festival and the Saturday Market, and offers extensive biking and running trails. | |||
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Revision as of 11:15, 23 May 2025
Eugene, Oregon | |
County: | Lane County, Oregon |
Eugene is the third-largest city in Oregon, nestled at the southern end of the Willamette Valley near the confluence of the Willamette and McKenzie rivers. Known as "Track Town USA" and the "Emerald City," it boasts a vibrant mix of natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and cultural richness. Home to the University of Oregon, Eugene thrives on a blend of education, healthcare, and a growing tech sector. The city is celebrated for its arts scene, including the Oregon Bach Festival and the Saturday Market, and offers extensive biking and running trails.
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Fertility Center of Oregon Gender Affirming Care Gender affirming healthcare, including hormone therapy, fertility preservation, and surgery. |
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