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  2. Molalla, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Molalla, Oregon. /  45.15000°N 122.58472°W  / 45.15000; -122.58472. Molalla / məˈlɑːlə / is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon. The population was 10,228 at the time of the 2020 census .

  3. Molalla River - Wikipedia

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    The Molalla River is a 51-mile (82 km) tributary of the Willamette River in the northwestern part of Oregon in the United States. Flowing northwest from the Cascade Range through Table Rock Wilderness, it passes the city of Molalla before entering the larger river near Canby. The Molalla is the largest Willamette tributary unblocked by a dam.

  4. Molalla Log House - Wikipedia

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    The Molalla Log House, or the David Fox Granary, is a historic log cabin originally located in Molalla, Oregon. It represents perhaps the oldest extant building in Oregon if not the Pacific Northwest , built c. 1790 .

  5. Molala - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Umpqua National Forest, part of the Molala homeland. Molala territory once stretched across the Western Cascades; from Mount Hood and the Molalla River in the north to the Rogue headwaters in the south. Dense forests of western hemlock, Douglas fir, and western red cedar inundated the region.

  6. Dayton Leroy Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Leroy Rogers (born September 30, 1953) is an American serial killer who has been tied to the murders of at least eight women. He preferred "street" women, usually addicts, sex workers, and runaways. The bodies of six of the women were found at a dump site located on privately owned forest lands outside Molalla, Oregon, and thus he was ...

  7. Horace L. Dibble House - Wikipedia

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    December 19, 1974. The Horace L Dibble House was built circa 1859 in Molalla, Oregon for Horace Lasalle Dibble and his family. The house is unusual as a western example of a saltbox, a dwelling type more commonly associated with Colonial-era New England. The timber-framed house has two stories on the eastern main facade, and one story in the ...

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