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Corvallis

Established in 1857, Corvallis has a variety of period buildings in its historic district. Of particular interest is the 1888 Benton County Courthouse; it is one of the oldest courthouses in Oregon still in use. Irish Bend Covered Bridge is .5 miles west of S.W. 35th Street on S.W. Campus Way. Built in 1954, it was moved to its present site across Oak Creek and restored in 1988. The bridge is now part of a scenic walkway between 35th and 53rd streets and is no longer open to vehicles.

The 5,325-acre William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, 6 miles south off SR 99W, provides habitat for a large population of migratory Canada geese, ducks and swans.

Visitor Centers

Visit Corvallis (Corvallis Tourism) 113 S.W. Third St., Suite 101 Corvallis, OR 97333. Phone:(541)757-1544 or (800)334-8118

Self-guiding Tours

Brochures outlining driving, bicycling and walking tours of the region and highlighting local wineries, covered bridges and historic sites are available from the tourism office Mon.-Fri. 9-5 and Sat. 10-3.

Things to Do

Avery Park and Natural Area

Oregon State University

Peavy Arboretum

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