
Willamina, Oregon
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N 45° 04.790 W 123° 29.113
10T E 461811 N 4991934
Willamina City Hall Building, corner of 1st & C streets, Willamina, Oregon
Waymark Code: WMF2RJ
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2012
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The Willamina City Hall is a 2,160 sq. foot, two-story wood frame structure with wood siding and a composite shingle roof. The grounds contain several trees, flower beds and a flagpole.
Willamina, population 2,025 (2010 Census) is an Oregon Coast Range timber town located on the Yamhill-Polk County line. The community was named for Willamina Creek, which was named for pioneer Willamina Williams. The town was founded in 1879 with the building of a grist mill and a sawmill. In 1907, the Pacific Face Brick Company moved to Willamina, where it was renamed Willamina Clay Products, producing decorative bricks favored by Northwest regional architects.
Willamina has been called The Gateway to the Coast, The Little Town With the Big Payroll, TimberTown, and even Brickburg.