Monroe, Oregon • Benton County
The Hull-Oakes Lumber Company in Monroe, Oregon, represents a well-preserved, functioning example of mid-20th century lumber milling operations. It showcases a cohesive complex of industrial buildings and machinery.
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Commerce; Architecture
190 S. Fifth St., Monroe, Oregon
Architecture
26845 Mcfarland Rd., Monroe, Oregon
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