Located northeast of Pendleton, Adams is a small city in Umatilla County, Oregon. The city was incorporated in 1893, and named for John F. Adams, a local homesteader.
 
 
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The Adams, Oregon public library's location and hours of operation are featured, with details of its research and other resources, local information, and online access to its databases.
http://www.adams.plinkit.org/
Incorporated in 1893, The City of Adams is located in Umatilla County, Oregon. An overview of the city is featured in its official web site, along with maps, resolutions and ordinances, a historical account, and a guide to local recreational opportunities, organizations, and housing.
http://www.cityofadamsoregon.com/
The architectural wiki features historical and architecturally significant structures in Adams, Oregon, including the Adams Odd Fellows Hall, Greasewood Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church, and Reese and Redman General Merchandise Store, offering information and data on the building type, construction system and architectural style for each.
http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Adams,_Oregon
Built as a stage coach stop in 1864, the guest ranch facilities are situated on three thousand acres. The owner is introduced, and ranch activities are outlined, along with a description of the accommodations, rates and reservations.
http://www.barmranch.com/