Originally known as Calapooya, then Kirk's Ferry, the small city of Brownsville was incorporated in 1876. Located in Linn County, Oregon, Brownsville was the setting for the fictional Castle Rock, Oregon in the Stephen King film, Stand by Me.
 
 
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Headquartered in Brownsville, Oregon, CLSD is a public school administrative district which operates an elementary school and a high school. The district office and each of its campuses are highlighted, and a school calendar is posted.
http://www.centrallinn.k12.or.us/
The official web site for the historic city of Brownsville, Oregon offers an overview of the municipal government, including a city map, zoning map, and the municipal code. City departments and services are also featured.
http://www.ci.brownsville.or.us/
First Baptist Church of Brownsville
The schedules and calendars of the Brownsville, Oregon FBC are posted, with a description of the church's ministries and missions, a staff directory, and sermon archive.
http://www.fbcbrownsvilleoregon.org/
Maintained by the Brownsville Chamber of Commerce, the site features a relocation guide, as well as a guide to local attractions and events, and an online shopping area.
http://www.historicbrownsville.com/
Living Rock Studios is a castle of stone and cement housing a number of rock creations, including a hollow tree over two stories high made of petrified wood and lined with crystals, pictures made of thin translucent pieces of rock, life-sized oil paintings, and woodcarvings. The facility's history, exhibits, and visitor information are featured.
http://www.livingrockstudios.org/
The coffee shop is situated in the downtown district of Brownsville, Oregon, offering a selection of coffees and pastries, as well as a lunch menu and music. Its menu, a calendar of events, photographs and video are featured.
http://www.randysmainstreetcoffee.com/