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- The Union Main Street Historic District comprises a primarily commercial portion of Union, Oregon, United States, including some civic and residential resources as well. The buildings of Union's downtown core and oldest residential neighborhoods recall the town's long and vitalizing, but ultimately unsuccessful, rivalry in the late 19th century with nearby La Grande to lead Union County in transportation, commerce, population, and government. Significant structures include many from Union's period of rapid growth from its early years through World War I (1870–1919), and a smaller number from the decades just after the town reached its zenith (1920–1940). The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. (en)
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- Photograph of a 2-story brick commercial building standing on a street corner, arched windows and doors (en)
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- The district's First National Bank of Union Building , at the corner of Main and Center Streets, in 2010. In 1968, the building became part of the Union County Museum. (en)
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- Union Main Street HD boundary map.png (en)
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- Union, Oregon, roughly along Main Street between Birch and Fulton Streets (en)
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- Map of district boundaries (en)
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- The Union Main Street Historic District boundaries in central Union (en)
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- Union Main Street Historic District (en)
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- National Register of Historic Places photographic file (en)
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- The Union Main Street Historic District comprises a primarily commercial portion of Union, Oregon, United States, including some civic and residential resources as well. The buildings of Union's downtown core and oldest residential neighborhoods recall the town's long and vitalizing, but ultimately unsuccessful, rivalry in the late 19th century with nearby La Grande to lead Union County in transportation, commerce, population, and government. Significant structures include many from Union's period of rapid growth from its early years through World War I (1870–1919), and a smaller number from the decades just after the town reached its zenith (1920–1940). The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. (en)
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- Union Main Street Historic District (en)
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- Union Main Street Historic District (en)
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