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Mt. Hood Corridor
The Mt. Hood Corridor is a part of Oregon between Sandy and Government Camp . It is named after Mt. Hood and has served travelers going in both directions since the days of native Americans and Oregon Trail migrants. The modern-day corridor includes part of the historic Barlow Road .
It includes the following cities and unincorporated communities:
- Government Camp
- Rhododendron
- Zigzag
- Welches
- Wemme
- Sandy
U.S. Highway 26 runs through the corridor, sometimes along side the Sandy River. For the United States 2000 Census, much of the corridor was consolidated into a single Mount Hood Village CDP.
Last updated: 10-11-2005 14:27:35
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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