Platted along the Oregon Trail in 1864, Union is a city in Union County, Oregon, and named for the Union states of the American Civil War. Between 1872 and 1902, Union was the seat of Union County, losing it to La Grande, which had become the larger town in the county.
 
 
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The mayor, council, city administration, and departments of the Oregon city are highlighted on its official web site. Also featured is a city newsletter and guide to local clubs and organizations.
http://www.cityofunion.com/
The annual Rodeo Bible Camp is held in Union, Oregon each summer, open for youths aged thirteen through eighteen. Its schedules, activities and programs are highlighted, and photographs of previous events are included.
http://www.rodeobiblecamp.org/
Offering a choice of sixteen themed rooms, which are described in detail and shown in photographs, the hotel is located in Union, Oregon. The facilities are highlighted, including rates, directions and a map.
http://www.thehistoricunionhotel.com/
The private web site offers a history of the city, a profile, and an invitation for residents to get involved in their community. Other resources include an online forum, calendar of events, and a guide to local organizations, businesses, and government services.
http://www.unionoregon.org/
USD is a public K-12 school administrative district headquartered in Union, Oregon. Its site features teacher pages, video, and various resources for students, parents, and staff.
http://www.union.k12.or.us/