- City of Union, OR – Where adventure begins.
Welcome to beautiful Northeast Oregon! Over 2,100 people live within the city limits of Union and there is room to grow without disrupting the natural beauty of the landscape or the quality of life Union enjoys a scenic location on the banks of Catherine Creek The valley is considered the largest circular mountain valley in North America
- Union, Oregon - Wikipedia
Union is a city in Union County, Oregon, United States, originally platted in 1864, and located 15 miles (24 km) southeast of La Grande [5] It is the namesake of Union County, which references the Union states, or Northern States, of the American Civil War The population was 2,152 at the 2020 census [6]
- Oregon AFSCME
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- Visitor Information – City of Union, OR
Over 2,100 people live within the city limits of Union and there is room to grow without disrupting the natural beauty of the landscape or the quality of life Union is 15 miles southeast of La Grande via Highway 203, 15 miles northeast of North Powder via Highway 237 and 35 miles north of Baker City via Highway 237
- Union, Oregon: Small-Town Charm Outdoor Wonders
Union is a tight-knit community with a population of approximately 2,200 residents The city is known for its friendly atmosphere and strong sense of community, attracting people from diverse backgrounds who value a relaxed, small-town lifestyle
- Union - The Oregon Encyclopedia
With roots stretching back to 1862, Union is situated on Catherine Creek at the southern edge of the Grande Ronde Valley The town was strategically sited for the transfer of freighted goods being moved between the Columbia River and the mining districts of eastern Oregon
- Union Oregon Chamber
Union, Oregon, the historic seat of Union County in Northeast Oregon, sits at the crossroads of the two loops on the Grand Tour Scenic Byway and Bikeway
- Union - Visit Eastern Oregon
The town of Union was settled by orchardists who planted the first pear and apple trees here in the foothills of the Blue Mountains in the 1860s Explore the charming downtown, a collection of Victorian homes and brick buildings that make up Union’s National Historic District
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