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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...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 24,738. The
county seat is
Prineville. The
county is
named after George Crook, a U.S. Army
officer who served...
- 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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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- "danger from
rolling rocks." The
following day,
twenty Hotshots from
Prineville, Oregon, were
rushed to the fire to aid in the battle. That afternoon...
- 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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Prineville Supervisor's
Warehouse is a
complex of
buildings and
related infrastructure owned an
operated by the
Ochoco National Forest in
Prineville,...