Incorporated in 1889, Woodburn had been platted in 1871 after the arrival of the railroad. Woodburn is located in Marianne County, Oregon, in the northern and of the Williamette Valley. Originally, the town was known as Halsey.
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Featuring a hundred and fifty recreational vehicle sites, the RV camping area is located in Woodburn, Oregon. Park amenities are listed, along with photographs, a schedule of events, and online reservations.
http://www.woodburnrv.com/
Maintained by the French Prairie Historical Society, the Jesse H. Settlemier House is an 1892 Victorian/Craftsman home situated on three acres in Woodburn, Oregon. A profile of the structure is featured, along with its availability for tours, weddings, or other events.
http://www.settlemierhouse.com/
The Chamber is a membership organization in Woodburn, Oregon, comprised of area businesses and professionals. Its site offers membership information and a downloadable application, as well as an area guide, business directory, and private member login.
http://www.woodburnchamber.org/
The auto racetrack in Woodburn, Oregon is highlighted, along with racer and track information, a schedule of races, photographs, and information about trackside camping. An online souvenir store is included.
http://www.woodburndragstrip.com/
Established in 1888, and published each Wednesday, the Woodburn Independent covers the cities of Woodburn, Hubbard, Aurora, Donald, Gervais, St. Paul, and Mt. Angel, and other areas of Marion County, Oregon. Its advertising rates, promotions, and subscription data are featured.
http://www.woodburnindependent.com/
Incorporated in 1889, Woodburn is located in the northern and of the Williamette Valley, along Interstate 5 between Portland and Salem. The city's official website offers news and highlights from the town, along with agendas and minutes, bids, survey results, ordinances and the city charter.
http://www.ci.woodburn.or.us/