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Sweet Home, Oregon

Sweet Home is a city in Linn County, Oregon, United States, with population 8,925 at the 2010 census.[6] Built near the site of a prehistoric petrified forest, Sweet Home experienced substantial growth during the construction of the Green Peter and Foster dams in the 1940s. The town's main attraction nowadays is the Cascade mountains through Santiam Pass.

Sweet Home, Oregon
The Weddle Bridge spans Ames Creek in Sweet Home, Oregon.
Motto(s): 
Sweet Home: Oregon at its Best
Gateway to the Santiam Playground
Location in Oregon
Coordinates: 44°24′2″N 122°42′57″W / 44.40056°N 122.71583°W / 44.40056; -122.71583Coordinates: 44°24′2″N 122°42′57″W / 44.40056°N 122.71583°W / 44.40056; -122.71583
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyLinn
Incorporated1893
Government
 • MayorGreg Mahler (R)[1]
Area
 • Total5.76 sq mi (14.91 km2)
 • Land5.30 sq mi (13.73 km2)
 • Water0.46 sq mi (1.18 km2)
Elevation
537 ft (164 m)
Population
 • Total9,828
 • Density1,853.64/sq mi (715.65/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (Pacific)
ZIP code
97386
Area code(s)458 and 541
FIPS code41-71950[4]
GNIS feature ID1127827[5]
Websitewww.sweethomeor.gov

History

Settlers first arrived in the Sweet Home Valley in the early 1850s. A community known as Buckhead developed near the mouth of Ames Creek and the South Santiam River. Buckhead was named after a saloon that featured a set of elk antlers on the gable end of its building. East of Buckhead, a community called Mossville developed with a store and post office. In 1874, the two communities merged to become one community called Sweet Home. In 1893, the city of Sweet Home was incorporated.[7]

The Santiam Wagon Road, a toll road connecting the Willamette Valley with central Oregon, was opened in 1865. The road extended from the Sweet Home Valley across the Santiam Pass in the Cascades to Camp Polk near Sisters. The Santiam Wagon Road was a vital means of supplying livestock and goods from western Oregon to central Oregon and transporting wool from east of the Cascades back to Willamette Valley woolen mills.[8] Competition with railroads that extended south from the Columbia River into central Oregon and the newly opened McKenzie Pass Highway made the wagon road obsolete by the late 1930s. U.S. Route 20 was constructed across much of the same route as the Santiam Wagon Road.[9]

Sweet Home experienced significant growth during the 1940s due to the demand for timber from local forests. Further growth occurred when construction began on nearby Green Peter Dam in 1962 and continued as construction began on Foster Dam in 1966.[10]

During the 1980s, Sweet Home experienced a number of sawmill and plywood mill closures due to economic cycles, increased competition, increased productivity, and logging restrictions placed on nearby forests resulting from environmental concerns for endangered species.[11][12] In response, community members sought out other economic development opportunities such as the Oregon Jamboree country music and camping festival.[13]

Geography

 
Foster Lake is on the eastern edge of Sweet Home.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.75 square miles (14.89 km2), of which 5.30 square miles (13.73 km2) is land and 0.45 square miles (1.17 km2) is water.[14]

The intersection Oregon Route 228 and U.S. Route 20 occurs at the Western end of Sweet Home.[15]

The South Santiam River flows from Foster Reservoir along the northern city limits of Sweet Home. Ames Creek and Wiley Creek flow into the South Santiam River within the city limits.[16]

Sweet Home is built on a prehistoric petrified forest. In addition to fossil wood, the area includes a variety of agate, jasper, crystals and minerals.[17] The abundant petrified wood at Holleywood Ranch (between Sweet Home and Holley, Oregon) was the subject of an episode of the Travel Channel program Cash and Treasures.[18]

Climate

The region experiences warm (but not hot) and dry summers, with no average monthly temperatures above 71.6 °F (22.0 °C). According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Sweet Home has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csb" on climate maps.[19]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1910202
1920175−13.4%
19301898.0%
19401,090476.7%
19503,603230.6%
19603,353−6.9%
19703,79913.3%
19806,92182.2%
19906,850−1.0%
20008,01617.0%
20108,92511.3%
20209,82810.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[20][3]

The median income for a household in the city was $43,589; 20.7% of persons were below the poverty line.[6]

2020 census

As of the census[21] of 2020, there were 9,828 people, 3,721 households, and 2,315 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,684.0 inhabitants per square mile (650.2/km2). There were 4,037 housing units at an average density of 710.9 per square mile (274.5/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 93.3% White, 0.3% African American, 1.3% Native American, 0.8% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.1% from other races, and 3.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.7% of the population.

There were 3,721 households, of which 24.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.7% were married couples living together, 27.1% had a female householder with no spouse present, and 23.2% had a male householder with no spouse present. 25.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.57 and the average family size was 3.00.

The median age in the city was 39.0 years. 24.7% of residents were under the age of 18. The gender makeup of the city was 51.6% male and 48.4% female.

Economy

Major employers in Sweet Home include Ti Squared Technologies, a titanium foundry; White's Electronics, a metal detector manufacturer;[22] HEVI-Shot, a manufacturer of shotshell ammunition;[23] Cascade Timber Consulting, a timber investment management organization;[24] United States Forest Service, Radiator Supply House, Murphy Plywood, McCool Millworks and the Sweet Home School District.

Arts and culture

 
Country music fans watch an evening concert at The Oregon Jamboree in Sweet Home.

Annual cultural events

Covered bridges

The Weddle Covered Bridge, relocated from Thomas Creek near Scio, crosses Ames Creek at Sankey Park in Sweet Home.[25] The Crawfordsville Covered Bridge spans the Calapooia River 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Sweet Home and the Short Covered Bridge crosses the South Santiam River 12 miles (19 km) east of Sweet Home.[26][27]

2018 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree

The 2018 Capitol Christmas Tree, which comes from a different national forest every year, was acquired by the Sweet Home Ranger District (it is named after the town in which it is headquartered). The ranger district, part of the Willamette National Forest, was awarded the opportunity to present the tree to the American people for the 2018 Christmas season.[28]

Recreation

 
Fly fishing on the South Santiam River near Sweet Home

Sweet Home has seven city parks within city limits,[29][30] but most recreational opportunities occur outside of town; the nearby wilderness supports boating, hunting, fishing, hiking, white-water sports, camping and gold panning.[31][32] For this reason, Sweet Home describes itself as the "Gateway to the Santiam Playground."[33]

Foster Reservoir on the South Santiam River has boat ramps and a year-round marina while Green Peter Reservoir provides two improved boat ramps.[34][35] The South Santiam River offers salmon and steelhead fishing while Quartzville Creek is recognized for Class 4 and Class 5 kayaking.[36]

The South Santiam also supports gold panning,[36] and petrified wood deposits nearby continue to draw attention.[18]

Hiking trails include Horse Rock Ridge, Soda Creek Falls Trail at Cascadia State Park and numerous trails throughout the Willamette National Forest. The Menagerie Wilderness has rock faces amenable to climbing.

An 18-hole golf course, Mallard Creek Golf Club, is 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Sweet Home. The nearest ski resort, Hoo Doo Ski Bowl, is 52 miles (84 km) to the east, near Santiam Pass.

Transportation

Sweet Home public transportation service is provided by Linn Shuttle.[37]

Education

 
Sweet Home High School

Sweet Home is served by the Sweet Home School District. The district includes Sweet Home High School, a junior high school and four elementary schools. The district covers Sweet Home, Cascadia, Crawfordsville, Holley, Liberty, Pleasant Valley and other surrounding communities.[38]

Linn–Benton Community College operates a branch campus in Sweet Home.[39]

Media

The New Era newspaper is published weekly. The daily Albany Democrat-Herald also serves the city.[40][41]

Notable people

People born or who lived in Sweet Home:

References

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  2. ^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
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  28. ^ https://www.capitolchristmastree.com/tree.html
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  46. ^ Gary Bedore (May 22, 2022). "Kansas Jayhawks baseball coach Ritch Price announces retirement after 20 seasons". www.kansas.com. Wichita Eagle. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
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  48. ^ Gehlken, Michael (2016-05-07). "Chargers secure veteran C Matt Slauson". The San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 2016-06-06.

External links

  •   Media related to Sweet Home, Oregon at Wikimedia Commons
  • Entry for Sweet Home in the Oregon Blue Book

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40056 122 71583 Coordinates 44 24 2 N 122 42 57 W 44 40056 N 122 71583 W 44 40056 122 71583CountryUnited StatesStateOregonCountyLinnIncorporated1893Government MayorGreg Mahler R 1 Area 2 Total5 76 sq mi 14 91 km2 Land5 30 sq mi 13 73 km2 Water0 46 sq mi 1 18 km2 Elevation537 ft 164 m Population 2020 3 Total9 828 Density1 853 64 sq mi 715 65 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific ZIP code97386Area code s 458 and 541FIPS code41 71950 4 GNIS feature ID1127827 5 Websitewww sweethomeor gov Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Annual cultural events 5 2 Covered bridges 5 3 2018 U S Capitol Christmas Tree 6 Recreation 7 Transportation 8 Education 9 Media 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditSettlers first arrived in the Sweet Home Valley in the early 1850s A community known as Buckhead developed near the mouth of Ames Creek and the South Santiam River Buckhead was named after a saloon that featured a set of elk antlers on the gable end of its building East of Buckhead a community called Mossville developed with a store and post office In 1874 the two communities merged to become one community called Sweet Home In 1893 the city of Sweet Home was incorporated 7 The Santiam Wagon Road a toll road connecting the Willamette Valley with central Oregon was opened in 1865 The road extended from the Sweet Home Valley across the Santiam Pass in the Cascades to Camp Polk near Sisters The Santiam Wagon Road was a vital means of supplying livestock and goods from western Oregon to central Oregon and transporting wool from east of the Cascades back to Willamette Valley woolen mills 8 Competition with railroads that extended south from the Columbia River into central Oregon and the newly opened McKenzie Pass Highway made the wagon road obsolete by the late 1930s U S Route 20 was constructed across much of the same route as the Santiam Wagon Road 9 Sweet Home experienced significant growth during the 1940s due to the demand for timber from local forests Further growth occurred when construction began on nearby Green Peter Dam in 1962 and continued as construction began on Foster Dam in 1966 10 During the 1980s Sweet Home experienced a number of sawmill and plywood mill closures due to economic cycles increased competition increased productivity and logging restrictions placed on nearby forests resulting from environmental concerns for endangered species 11 12 In response community members sought out other economic development opportunities such as the Oregon Jamboree country music and camping festival 13 Geography Edit Foster Lake is on the eastern edge of Sweet Home According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 5 75 square miles 14 89 km2 of which 5 30 square miles 13 73 km2 is land and 0 45 square miles 1 17 km2 is water 14 The intersection Oregon Route 228 and U S Route 20 occurs at the Western end of Sweet Home 15 The South Santiam River flows from Foster Reservoir along the northern city limits of Sweet Home Ames Creek and Wiley Creek flow into the South Santiam River within the city limits 16 Sweet Home is built on a prehistoric petrified forest In addition to fossil wood the area includes a variety of agate jasper crystals and minerals 17 The abundant petrified wood at Holleywood Ranch between Sweet Home and Holley Oregon was the subject of an episode of the Travel Channel program Cash and Treasures 18 Climate Edit The region experiences warm but not hot and dry summers with no average monthly temperatures above 71 6 F 22 0 C According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Sweet Home has a warm summer Mediterranean climate abbreviated Csb on climate maps 19 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 1910202 1920175 13 4 19301898 0 19401 090476 7 19503 603230 6 19603 353 6 9 19703 79913 3 19806 92182 2 19906 850 1 0 20008 01617 0 20108 92511 3 20209 82810 1 U S Decennial Census 20 3 The median income for a household in the city was 43 589 20 7 of persons were below the poverty line 6 2020 census Edit As of the census 21 of 2020 there were 9 828 people 3 721 households and 2 315 families residing in the city The population density was 1 684 0 inhabitants per square mile 650 2 km2 There were 4 037 housing units at an average density of 710 9 per square mile 274 5 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 93 3 White 0 3 African American 1 3 Native American 0 8 Asian 0 1 Pacific Islander 1 1 from other races and 3 0 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4 7 of the population There were 3 721 households of which 24 7 had children under the age of 18 living with them 38 7 were married couples living together 27 1 had a female householder with no spouse present and 23 2 had a male householder with no spouse present 25 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 11 4 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 57 and the average family size was 3 00 The median age in the city was 39 0 years 24 7 of residents were under the age of 18 The gender makeup of the city was 51 6 male and 48 4 female Economy EditMajor employers in Sweet Home include Ti Squared Technologies a titanium foundry White s Electronics a metal detector manufacturer 22 HEVI Shot a manufacturer of shotshell ammunition 23 Cascade Timber Consulting a timber investment management organization 24 United States Forest Service Radiator Supply House Murphy Plywood McCool Millworks and the Sweet Home School District Arts and culture Edit Country music fans watch an evening concert at The Oregon Jamboree in Sweet Home Annual cultural events Edit Oregon Jamboree 13 Covered bridges Edit The Weddle Covered Bridge relocated from Thomas Creek near Scio crosses Ames Creek at Sankey Park in Sweet Home 25 The Crawfordsville Covered Bridge spans the Calapooia River 8 miles 13 km southwest of Sweet Home and the Short Covered Bridge crosses the South Santiam River 12 miles 19 km east of Sweet Home 26 27 2018 U S Capitol Christmas Tree Edit The 2018 Capitol Christmas Tree which comes from a different national forest every year was acquired by the Sweet Home Ranger District it is named after the town in which it is headquartered The ranger district part of the Willamette National Forest was awarded the opportunity to present the tree to the American people for the 2018 Christmas season 28 Recreation Edit Fly fishing on the South Santiam River near Sweet Home Sweet Home has seven city parks within city limits 29 30 but most recreational opportunities occur outside of town the nearby wilderness supports boating hunting fishing hiking white water sports camping and gold panning 31 32 For this reason Sweet Home describes itself as the Gateway to the Santiam Playground 33 Foster Reservoir on the South Santiam River has boat ramps and a year round marina while Green Peter Reservoir provides two improved boat ramps 34 35 The South Santiam River offers salmon and steelhead fishing while Quartzville Creek is recognized for Class 4 and Class 5 kayaking 36 The South Santiam also supports gold panning 36 and petrified wood deposits nearby continue to draw attention 18 Hiking trails include Horse Rock Ridge Soda Creek Falls Trail at Cascadia State Park and numerous trails throughout the Willamette National Forest The Menagerie Wilderness has rock faces amenable to climbing An 18 hole golf course Mallard Creek Golf Club is 11 miles 18 km northwest of Sweet Home The nearest ski resort Hoo Doo Ski Bowl is 52 miles 84 km to the east near Santiam Pass Transportation EditSweet Home public transportation service is provided by Linn Shuttle 37 Education Edit Sweet Home High School Sweet Home is served by the Sweet Home School District The district includes Sweet Home High School a junior high school and four elementary schools The district covers Sweet Home Cascadia Crawfordsville Holley Liberty Pleasant Valley and other surrounding communities 38 Linn Benton Community College operates a branch campus in Sweet Home 39 Media EditThe New Era newspaper is published weekly The daily Albany Democrat Herald also serves the city 40 41 Notable people EditPeople born or who lived in Sweet Home John Arthur Ackroyd 1949 2016 murderer and suspected serial killer born in Sweet Home 42 Howard Bergerson 1922 2011 writer lived in Sweet Home 43 James McCarthy 1944 2019 professor of biological oceanography at Harvard University recipient of the 2018 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement raised in Sweet Home 44 45 Ritch Price head baseball coach for the University of Kansas from 2002 to 2022 and the winningest coach in University of Kansas baseball history 46 Matt Slauson born 1986 offensive lineman Los Angeles Chargers attended and played football for Sweet Home High School 47 48 References Edit Jim Gourley Democratic Party of Oregon Retrieved 2 October 2015 ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 12 2022 a b Census Population API United States Census Bureau Retrieved Oct 12 2022 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey 2007 10 25 Retrieved 2008 01 31 a b Sweet Home city QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau Quickfacts census gov Retrieved 2012 03 12 City of Sweet Home History Sweet home or us Retrieved 2012 03 12 Santiam Wagon Road Retrieved 2012 03 20 Santiam Wagon Road 1865 1939 Oregon Historic Trails Fund Retrieved 2013 04 21 History of The Willamette National Forest Chapter 5 Foresthistory org Retrieved 2012 03 12 Historical Look at Oregon s Wood Products Industry State of Oregon January 23 2012 Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 28 2014 Stein Mark A 1989 07 14 Industry Fears Environmentalists Loggers See Spotted Owl as a Harbinger of Doom Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2012 03 12 a b About the Oregon Jamboree Oregon Jamboree Retrieved 2013 04 21 US Gazetteer files 2010 United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on 2012 07 02 Retrieved 2012 12 21 Sweet Home OR Google Maps Retrieved 2013 04 21 South Santiam River Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 1980 11 28 Retrieved 2013 04 21 Gregory Irene April 1968 The Fossil Woods near Holley in the Sweet Home Petrified Forest Linn County Oregon PDF The Ore Bin State of Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries 30 4 57 76 Retrieved 2013 04 21 a b Ast Ellen 2007 12 27 Rockin in the tree world Albany Democrat Herald Albany Oregon Retrieved 2012 03 20 Climate Summary for Sweet Home Oregon Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2012 12 21 White s Metal Detectors Whiteselectronics com Retrieved 2012 03 12 Welcome to HEVI ShotAZ Hevishot com Retrieved 2012 03 12 Cascade Timber Consulting Inc Cascadetimber com Retrieved 2012 03 12 Lair Patrick 2005 09 28 Weddle Bridge closes Albany Democrat Herald Albany Oregon Retrieved 2013 04 21 Klindt Robert S 1989 12 03 Oregon s bridges uncover simpler times San Jose Mercury News San Jose California Retrieved 2013 04 21 South Fork Santiam River Short Covered Bridge PDF Oregon Department of Transportation Retrieved 2013 04 21 https www capitolchristmastree com tree html Parks Sweet Home Oregon Retrieved 2020 04 30 City of Sweet Home Park System Retrieved 2012 03 20 Welcome to Sweet Home Oregon Jamboree Retrieved 2013 04 21 Hyer Waibel Mona Quartzville Gold OregonPioneers com Retrieved 2013 04 21 Police Chief City of Sweet Home Oregon PDF City of Sweet Home p 2 Retrieved 2013 04 21 Boat Escape to Foster Lake BoatEscape com Retrieved 2013 04 21 Green Peter Lake and Foster Lake Oregon PDF U S Army Corps of Engineers 2009 Retrieved 2013 04 21 a b Yuskavitch Jim 2008 Fishing Oregon An Angler s Guide to Top Fishing Spots 2nd ed Guilford Connecticut Lyons Press p 120 ISBN 978 0 7627 4145 8 OCLC 213838754 Transportation in Sweet Home Sweet Home Oregon Retrieved 2020 04 30 Our District Sweethome k12 or us Retrieved 2012 03 12 LBCC Sweet Home Center Linnbenton edu 2012 01 02 Archived from the original on 2012 02 24 Retrieved 2012 03 12 The New Era Albany Democrat Herald Albany Democrat Herald Retrieved 2013 04 21 Ghosts of Highway 20 Eckler Jr A Ross May 2010 Howard Bergerson Word Ways The Journal of Recreational Linguistics 43 2 82 88 Baker Billy April 7 2008 A witness to global warming Boston Globe Retrieved March 14 2018 Morgan Sean March 14 2018 SHHS alum Harvard prof wins Nobel Prize for the Environment Sweet Home New Era Retrieved March 14 2018 Gary Bedore May 22 2022 Kansas Jayhawks baseball coach Ritch Price announces retirement after 20 seasons www kansas com Wichita Eagle Retrieved May 23 2022 Gehrett Les 2011 07 29 Former Sweet Home player goes back to work for Jets Albany Democrat Herald Retrieved 2012 03 12 Gehlken Michael 2016 05 07 Chargers secure veteran C Matt Slauson The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 2016 06 06 External links Edit Media related to Sweet Home Oregon at Wikimedia Commons Entry for Sweet Home in the Oregon Blue Book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sweet Home Oregon amp oldid 1133238142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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