Situated in Lane County, Oregon, Cottage Grove was named for the 1861 home of its first postmaster, Greenbery C. Pearce, who lived in an oak grove. The community's first settlers came by way of the Oregon Trail in 1848, with others coming via the Applegate Trail.
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Situated in the center of downtown Cottage Grove, Oregon, the pub and music venue is part of a downtown resurgence. A calendar of schedule performances is posted, along with a menu, contacts, and information about its reservation policies.
http://axeandfiddle.com/
Provides statistics, data and other pertinent need-to-know information about the city of Cottage Grove. Includes city news and events, a local directory, transportation guides, area maps and public resources.
http://www.cottagegrove.org/
Cottage Grove Area Chamber of Commerce
Contains information and resources on living, visiting and doing business within the city. Includes chamber information, an events calendar, a member directory, and community index.
http://www.cgchamber.com/
Cottage Grove Police Department
The CGPD is the municipal law enforcement agency for the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Its administrative offices, divisions, and programs are featured. Other resources include crime statistics, contacts, and downloadable forms.
http://www.cgpolice.org/
News and information authority serving South Lane and Douglas counties. Includes multimedia pages, public resources, interactive contents, local business directory and online classifieds.
http://www.cgsentinel.com/
The guide to the Williamette Valley city offers information about local weather conditions, road conditions, covered bridges, and a town history, as well as a calendar of events, online discussion board, and a directory of area businesses, organizations, and services.
http://www.cottagegrove.net/