top | item 30013548 (no title) xyhopguy | 4 years ago For oregon the population center is almost exactly Detroit. There is a large population in the willamette valley south of portland (and bend is captured by this too). discuss order hn newest zie|4 years ago Assuming this is true, and it makes sense that it would be; Detroit is in the north west corner of the state, up near the WA border. xyhopguy|4 years ago Definitely is technically in the northwest part of the state, but I'm not sure I'd call it close to the Washington border.It's much closer to Salem and Bend than it is Portland, for instance.
zie|4 years ago Assuming this is true, and it makes sense that it would be; Detroit is in the north west corner of the state, up near the WA border. xyhopguy|4 years ago Definitely is technically in the northwest part of the state, but I'm not sure I'd call it close to the Washington border.It's much closer to Salem and Bend than it is Portland, for instance.
xyhopguy|4 years ago Definitely is technically in the northwest part of the state, but I'm not sure I'd call it close to the Washington border.It's much closer to Salem and Bend than it is Portland, for instance.
zie|4 years ago
xyhopguy|4 years ago
It's much closer to Salem and Bend than it is Portland, for instance.