Thurston area

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A road that became known as the [[McKenzie Highway]] was completed as far as Canyon City in Eastern Oregon. It crossed the [[Thurston area]] as it traveled from [[Springfield]] through the Cascade Range. It was originally called [[Scott’s trail]] and operated as a toll road from [[1872]] to [[1894]]. In 1894, the western portion of the route became a [[Lane County]] road (Corning 1956:161).
A road that became known as the [[McKenzie Highway]] was completed as far as Canyon City in Eastern Oregon. It crossed the [[Thurston area]] as it traveled from [[Springfield]] through the Cascade Range. It was originally called [[Scott’s trail]] and operated as a toll road from [[1872]] to [[1894]]. In 1894, the western portion of the route became a [[Lane County]] road (Corning 1956:161).
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*A general store owned by [[Rees, T.L.|T.L. Rees]] was located on the southeast corner of the intersection of [[Thurston Road (Springfield)|Thurston Road]] and [[66th Street (Springfield)|66th Street]] in the [[:Category:1890s|1890s]].
[[Category:Thurston area]]
[[Category:Thurston area]]

Revision as of 18:03, 14 August 2007

A road that became known as the McKenzie Highway was completed as far as Canyon City in Eastern Oregon. It crossed the Thurston area as it traveled from Springfield through the Cascade Range. It was originally called Scott’s trail and operated as a toll road from 1872 to 1894. In 1894, the western portion of the route became a Lane County road (Corning 1956:161).

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