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City (pop., 2000: 137,893), western Oregon, U.S. Located on the Willamette River, it was settled by Eugene Skinner in 1846.
Named Eugene City in 1853, it grew as an agricultural and lumber centre with the arrival of the railroad in 1870. It is the site of the University of Oregon (founded 1872) and Northwest Christian College (1895). It is a tourist centre for the MacKenzie River recreational area and Willamette National Forest.
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Debs Eugene Victor
Edgerton Harold Eugene
Eugene of Savoy
{{link=Louis Eugene Walcott">Louis Eugene Walcott
Genovese Eugene Dominick
Eugene Alden Hackman
Eugene Curran Kelly
Roger Eugene Maris
McCarthy Eugene Joseph
O'Neill Eugene Gladstone
Opie Eugene Lindsay
Ormandy Eugene
Harold Eugene Roach
Eugene Wesley Roddenberry
Eugene Saraceni
Smith William Eugene
Nathan Eugene Toomer
Eugene Luther Vidal
Wigner Eugene Paul
Wilson Lanford Eugene