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Pendleton, Oregon

 

Pendleton is a city in Umatilla County, and is the county seat of Umatilla County.

Pendleton, Oregon

Welcom to Pendleton, the real west! Best known as the home of the Pendleton Woolen Mills and the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, our western heritage also includes the Oregon Trail, explorers’ routes and stage coach trails… a real Trail Mix! Beginning with the Native American Tribes who welcomed Lewis & Clark, people here continue to be known for exceptional hospitality and friendliness. Whether you’re locating a business in Pendleton, moving to the area, or planning a visit, we’re ready and willing to serve your needs.

Cowboys. Indians. Pioneers. Explorers. Moonshiners, gamblers, ‘working girls’, and the real Hop Sing. They’re all part of Pendleton’s colorful past, but don’t be surprised if you also run into some of these characters today. With public art, galleries, and even a symphony, you might be surprised to see how cultured the real west can be! We’ve identified at least 28 ½ Ways To Lasso The Real West in Pendleton.

The Wild West comes alive in Pendleton, Oregon. Nationally famous for its annual Roundup, Pendleton is an old cow town set in between the steep hills along the Umatilla River in the center of a large ranching and farming area. Settlers passed by here in the 1840s when traveling on the Oregon Trail. It is one of the largest towns in eastern Oregon, and Umatilla's county seat. Pendleton is the trading center for extensive wheat and green pea production from the surrounding Umatilla county area.

Tours of the nationally known Pendleton Woolen Mills are popular. Started by Thomas Kay in 1909 to weave blankets for the Indians, the blankets are still produced there today, along with men's and women's sportswear. State-of-the-art tours of the factory start with individual headsets for visitors. They include seeing the spinning machines and watching the shuttles of the automatic looms weaving the brightly colored, geometric Pendleton designs.

Pendleton's underground tunnels, dug by the Chinese between 1870 and 1930, cover over 70 miles underneath Pendleton's historic district. In 1989, some of the tunnels were restored and exhibits and mannequins used to recreate the businesses that used to be located there. These businesses included ice plants, butcher shops, and Chinese laundrys, as well as illegal saloons, bordellos and opium dens. Take the tour and learn all about Pendleton's wild past. An above ground "Cozy Room" tour takes you to Miss Stella's bordello and boarding house. A notable fact is that in the past, Pendleton's population of 3,000 once supported 18 bordellos and 32 saloons.

Rodeo fans will enjoy the Round-up Hall of Fame, which is located under the south grandstands of the Rodeo Grounds. It features the history of the Pendleton Roundup, one of America's largest and oldest rodeos, as well as cowboy and Indian memorabilia. Train buffs should visit the Umatilla County Historical Society Museum, located in Pendleton's 1909 train depot. Displays include historic photographs, memorabilia of the area's sheep industry and wool mills, local Indian artifacts and even a working railroad telegraph system.

The brick front downtown storefronts and beautiful Queen Anne homes of nearby residential area transport you to the Western era. The friendly hospitality of the locals make you want to stay and enjoy the Wild West flavor of Pendleton.

Housing Cost

Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $121,600

Demographics

Estimated population in July 2006: 16,589. Pendleton covers 10.1 square miles. It sits at an elevation of 1,068 feet above sea level.

Zip codes: 97801 - Area code: 541

Weather

Pendleton, OR climate is warm during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 70's and very cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 30's.

The warmest month of the year is July with an average maximum temperature of 88.50 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 25.10 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperature variations between night and day tend to be relatively big during summer with a difference that can reach 35 degrees Fahrenheit, and fairly limited during winter with an average difference of 19 degrees Fahrenheit.

The annual average precipitation at Pendleton is 13.95 Inches. Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is November with an average rainfall of 1.93 Inches.

 



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