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Albany, OR Area Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant 901 Pacific Blvd SE Albany, OR area Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant 901 Pacific Blvd SE 97321 Browers Books 1425 Pacific Blvd 97321 Pizza King 231 S Lyon St 97321 Sam Albany Gen Hosp 400 Hickory St NW 97321 Corvallis Clinic 601 Hickory St NW 97321 Ray's Food Place 621 Hickory St NW 97321 Starbucks 633 Hickory St NW (Bus 110) 97321 Albany City Hall 330 Broadalbin 97321 Two Rivers Market 250 Broadalbin SW 97321 Albany Visitor's Center 250 Broadalbin SW 97321 Anthony's Place 211 1st Ave W 97321 Albany's Senior Center 489 Water Ave NW 97321 Samaritan Albany Gen Hos 1046 6th Ave SW 97321 Sam Albany Gen Hosp 1046 6th Ave SW 97321 Timberview Care Center 1023 6th Ave SW 97321 Albany Internal Medicin Grp 1086 7th Ave SW 97321 Harris family Dentistry 1036 Elm St SW 97321 Snell building Senior Services 1010 11th Ave SW 97321 Riverside Mongolian Grill 2125 Pacific Blvd SW 97321 LaQuinta lnn 252 SE Airport Way 97322 Albertson's Pharmacy 1177 Waverly SE 97322 4 Seasons Farmers Market 2409 Pacific Blvd SE 97322 Rogers Restaurant 2165 Pacific Blvd SE 97322 Page 1 of 6 Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant 901 Pacific Blvd SE 97321 K-Mart 3100 Pacific Blvd SE 97322 Denny's 3425 Spicer Dr SE 97322 Phoenix Inn 3410 Fescue 97322 Quality Inn 1100 Price Rd SE 97322 Lum Yuen's Restaurant 1236 Price Rd SE 97322 Shirley Mays 36065 Hwy 20 97322 Mennonite Home 5353 Columbus SE 97322 Quail Run Retirement 2525 47th Ave SE 97322 Alterra Village - The Villas 1929 Grand Prairie Rd SE 97322 Wynwood 2445 Geary St SE 97322 Albany Court Apartments 1212 34th Ave SE 97322 Linn Benton Housing 1250 Queen Ave SE 97322 Senior Disability Service 1400 Queens Ave 97322 Mega Foods, Albany 2000 SE Queens Ave 97322 Page 2 of 6 Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant 901 Pacific Blvd SE 97321 Samaritan Health Physicians 1700 Geary St SE 97322 Safeway 1990 14th Ave SE 97322 Novak's Restaurant 2306 SE Heritage Way 97322 Albany Eye Care Center 2300 SE 14th Ave 97322 Library 2450 14th St 97322 Villas of Albany 1560 Davidson St 97322 Millwood Manor 2550 14th Ave SE 97322 Genstler Eye Center 2700 14th SE Ave 97322 Cambridge Terrace 2800 14th Ave SE 97322 Fred Meyer 2031 14th Ave (Santiam Hwy?) 97322 Curves Fitness Center 2221 Santiam Hwy SE 97322 Corvallis, OR area Old World Deli 341 SW 2nd St 97330 Avis 1885 NW 9th St 97330 China Blue Restaurant 2307 NW 9th St 97330 Samaritan Prof Center 3517 NW Samaritan 97330 Dialysis Rehab Center 3580 NW Samaritian 97330 Corvallis Hospital/Gd Sam 3600 NW Samaritan Dr 97330 Corvallis Medical Center 3640 NW Samaritan Dr 97330 Neville Medical Ofc Building 3615 MW Samiritan DR 97330 Corvallis Clinic 3680 NW Samaritan Dr 97330 Corvallis Clinic Surgery Center 601 NW Elks Dr 97330 Regent Court 2 440 NW Elks Dr 97330 Regent Court 1 400 NW Elks Dr 97330 Corvallis Manor 541 757-1651 160 NE Conifer Blvd 97330 Evergreen Conifer House 145 NE Conifer Blvd 97330 Heartspring Wellness Center 990 NW Circle Blvd 97330 TimberHill Place Care 989 NW Spruce Ave 97330 Grace Center 980 Spruce NW 97330 Winco Foods 2335 NW Kings Blvd 97330 Pizza Hut (opens @ 1 1 :00) 2575 NW Kings Blvd 97330 Corvallis Fam Medical Ctr 2400 NW Kings Blvd 97330 Woodstock Pizza 1045 NW Kings Blvd 97330 Rice's Pharmacy 934 NW Kings Blvd 97330 Homecare Eldercare 2141 NW Filmore 97330 Fred Meyer Kings Blvd Page 3 of 6 97330 Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant 901 Pacific Blvd SE 97321 Caring Place 750 NW 23rd 97330 Corvallis Senior Center 2601 NW Tyler Ave 97330 Dairy Queen 303 SW 3rd Street 97330 The China Delight Rest 325 NW 2nd St 97330 The Beanery 500 SW 2nd St 97330 Library 645 NW Monroe Ave 97330 Samaritan Health Plans 815 NW 9th 97330 Day's Inn 1113 NW 9th St 97330 Le Sol de Mexico 1597 NW 9th 97330 China Buffet 1720 NW 9th St 97330 Key Bank 1817 NW 9th 97330 Bi-Mart Pharmacy 2045 NW 9th St 97330 Mel's Barber Shop 962 NW Circle Blvd 97330 K- Mart 400 NE Circle Blvd 97330 Les Schwab 2119 NW 9th St. 97330 Aumann Building 444 Samaritan Dr 97330 Taco Time 1105 NW 9th Street 97330 Grocery Outlet 1235 9th 97330 Dairy Queen 303 SW 3rd St 97331 Majestic Theater 115 SW 2nd St. 97333 Samaritan Village 285 NW 35th St 97333 West Hills Assisted Living 5595 West Hills Rd 97333 Safeway 5234 SW Philomoth 97333 All Family Vision Care 1597 SW 53rd St 97333 Stoney Brook Lodge 4700 SW Hollyhock Circle 97333 Stoneybrook Assisted Living 4650 SW Hollyhock Circle 97333 Hilton Garden Hotel - By OSU 2500 SW Western 97333 Downing's Gym 1820 SW 3rd St 97333 Umpqua Bank 415 NW 3rd St 97333 Citizens Bank 275 SW 3rd 97333 Book Bin 215 SW 4th (at Madison) 97333 Benton Plaza Hotel 408 NW Monroe 97333 Browser Bookstore 121 NW 4th 97333 Pro Nails 127 NW 4th St 97333 Halsey, OR area Halsey Select Market 360 West 2nd Page 4 of 6 97348 Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant 901 Pacific Blvd SE 97321 Blimpies/ Union 76 97348 Albaby, OR area Canned Foods 14th St 97352 Lebanon, OR area Mid Valley Medical Plaza 425 N Santiam Hwy 97355 Lebanon Community Hospital 525 N Santiam Hwy 97355 Lebanon Community College Industrial St. 97355 Lebanon Senior Center 80 Tangent 97355 Lebanon Library 55 SW Academy St 97355 Pill Box Pharmacy 185 S Main St 97355 Wells Fargo 809 S Main St 97355 Key Bank 95 E Sherman St 97355 Jan's Books 36 W. Sherman 97355 Korner Kitchen Restaurnat 940 S Main 97355 Rite Aid 30 East Oak Street 97355 SumYan Chinese 1060 S Main St 97355 Chamber of Commerce 1040 S Park St 97355 Health Center 1600 S Main St 97355 Appletree's Restaurant 1890 S Main St 97355 Mega Foods 1950 S Main Street 97355 Safeway 1983 Main St. 97355 Bing's Restaurant 2316 S Santiam HWY 97355 Shari's (by Bi-Mart) 2650 S Santiam Hwy 97355 Bi-Mart S Santiam Hwy 97355 Dollar Tree S Santiam Hwy 97355 Bridge Creek Senior Center 1401 S 12th St 97355 The Oaks Retirement 621 SW Oak St 97355 Century Fields 181 S. 5th 97355 Truck Stop Restaurant I-5 Exit 233 97355 Sweet Home, OR area Thriftway 621 Main St 97386 Samaritan Family Medicine 679 Main St 97386 Les Schwab 1707 Main St. 97386 Twin Oaks Rehab 950 Nandina St 97386 Key Bank 1199 10th Ave 97386 Santiam Discount Store 1542 Main St Page 5 of 6 97386 Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant 901 Pacific Blvd SE 97321 Senior Citizens Center 880 18th Ave 97386 Linn Haven Apartments 1220 23rd #13 97386 Skyline Inn Restaurant 2425 Main St 97386 Cedar Shack 4102 Main St. 97386 Willey Creek (By Top of the hill) 5050 Mountain Fir Court 97386 Lake Side Market 5401 Hwy 20 97386 The Point Restaurant (past Glen's) 6305 Hwy 20 97386 Post Office Long St 97386 Safeway 90 Market St. 97386 Page 6 of 6.
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