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    Prineville is a city in and the seat of Crook County, Oregon, United States. It was named for the first merchant to establish businesses in the present...
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    The Prineville Reservoir is in the high desert hills of Central Oregon, Oregon, United States. The reservoir is on the Crooked River 14 miles (22.5 km)...
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    As of the 2020 census, the population was 24,738. The county seat is Prineville. The county is named after George Crook, a U.S. Army officer who served...
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    Oregon-Idaho border and Prineville (and then continuing north and west through Portland to Astoria). The former US 28 section between Prineville and Eugene was...
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    City of Prineville Railway (reporting mark COP) is an 18-mile (29 km) class III shortline railroad connecting the U.S. cities of Prineville and Redmond...
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    "danger from rolling rocks." The following day, twenty Hotshots from Prineville, Oregon, were rushed to the fire to aid in the battle. That afternoon...
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  • Les Schwab (category People from Prineville, Oregon)
    business began when he bought an OK Rubber Welders franchise store in nearby Prineville in early 1952. Schwab was 34, with an expecting wife and an 11-year-old...
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    The Old First National Bank of Prineville is a historic commercial building in Prineville, Oregon, United States. The First National Bank was originally...
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  • Prineville Lake Acres is a census-designated place (CDP) in Crook County, Oregon, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census...
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    Highway No. 4), the short Madras-Prineville Highway No. 360 continues southeast to a junction with OR 126 in Prineville. At that junction, US 26 picks up...
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    north, along the Crooked River, towards Prineville Reservoir and the city of Prineville. It terminates in Prineville at a junction with U.S. Route 26. There...
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    929 1600 Coos Bay, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area Crook 24,738 2980 Prineville, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area Curry 23,446 1627 Brookings, OR Micropolitan...
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    Prineville Airport (IATA: PRZ, FAA LID: S39) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of...
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    The Bend metropolitan area (formerly the Bend–Prineville, OR Combined Statistical Area and the Bend, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a Metropolitan...
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    Oregon's highest recorded temperature is 119 °F (48 °C), which was set at Prineville on July 29, 1898, and tied at Pendleton on August 10, 1898, and Pelton...
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    Prineville Supervisor's Warehouse is a complex of buildings and related infrastructure owned an operated by the Ochoco National Forest in Prineville,...
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    Prineville Reservoir Wildlife Area is a wildlife area near Prineville, Oregon. It is administered by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. It also...
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    from Ontario to Prineville became US 26. That highway then continued in a northwesterly direction to Portland and Astoria. From Prineville to Eugene, US 28...
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    flows into Prineville Reservoir, created by Bowman Dam (also called Prineville Dam). Below the dam, the river bends northward to Prineville, Oregon, where...
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    Northwest: Baker River (FS) Entiat (FS) Lakeview Veterans (BLM) La Grande (FS) Prineville (FS) Redmond (FS) Rogue River (FS) Union (FS) Vale (BLM) Warm Springs...
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    that extend from southeast Washington into central Oregon, ending near Prineville. The Ochoco portion of the province is part of a wide uplifted plateau...
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    Oregon Route 31 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Oregon that runs between the Central Oregon cities of La Pine and Lakeview. OR 31 traverses most...
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  • a single store in Prineville, Oregon, when he bought OK Rubber Welders in 1952. Corporate headquarters were moved from Prineville to Bend in 2008. From...
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    Oregon. The engine was operational at Cass Scenic Railroad and the City of Prineville Railroad for many years. It was announced in 2022 that the Oregon Rail...
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    Native American group. 64,212 1,600 sq mi (4,144 km2) Crook County 013 Prineville 1882 Southern part of Wasco County Named for George Crook, a Union army...
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  • Dan Gauthier (category People from Prineville, Oregon)
    McKay of the military drama series Tour of Duty. Gauthier was born in Prineville, Oregon. He was inspired to act early on by his mother, who was a local...
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  • housing in western Crook County, bordered to the northwest by the city of Prineville, the county seat. The CDP is bordered to the west by Oregon Route 27,...
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    over 13.6 million acres (55,000 km2) in the bureau's Burns, Lakeview, Prineville, and Vale districts, most of which are in the state's high desert country...
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    city of the Bend-Prineville CSA, a Combined Statistical Area that includes the Bend metropolitan area (Deschutes County) and the Prineville micropolitan area...
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    its server, which it had built for its first dedicated data center in Prineville. Making servers taller left space for more effective heat sinks and enabled...
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