Eugene, Oregon City & Visitor Information
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Eugene Foot Bridge

Eugene does not receive snow very often, but when she does, the area looks like something right out of a novel. With all of the trees and other plants that grow so big because of the rain in Eugene, the snow forms a blanket of beauty that you can only find elsewhere on Christmas cards.

Eugene Home In Winter

Because Eugene doesn't see snow very often, it is very easy to appreciate the beautiful snow. The residents of Eugene are able to enjoy the snow even though it might make it hard for their cars to make it up the hills of Eugene to their homes.

Even a little frozen water does not upset you when it makes the environment so beautiful.

Eugene Garden

Because of all the water Eugene receives and because of the attitude of the residents of Eugene, you will find many beautiful gardens in Eugene.

Eugene's Clock Museum

Museum's Fire Truck

Museum Visitors
Jeff & Mary Miller. Jeff was
Mayor of Eugene 1989-1993

People from all over the world have visited the Conger Street Clock Museum. Some of the visitors have posed by the old clock tower and had their picture taken. Their city was then added to this website.

Click on this picture CVALCO contact information
CVALCO staff members
Convention & Visitor's Association
of Lane County Oregon (CVALCO)

You can visit the cities and see pictures of some of the visitors by clicking on one of the letters in the box to the left. The visitor's name is at the bottom of each city's page. If you click on the visitor's name, you can see their photo.

Valley River Center

For many years Valley River Center was the primary shopping center for Eugene. The past few years have brought several new shopping complexes around the Valley River Center.

Eugene Fire Station

Eugene is also proud of its new fire stations that are up to date and reflect the beauty of the rest of the city.

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