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Monmouth was settled in 1853 by a group of pioneers who allocated 640 acres (2.6 km2) to build both a city and a "college under the auspices of the Christian Church", and proceeds from the sale of these lands were used to found Monmouth University, currently known as Western Oregon University. For decades, Monmouth was a dry town that banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in supermarkets, restaurants, and bars. Monmouth's status as the last dry town in Oregon was ended by a popular vote in the November 2002 election.
Monmouth places a strong emphasis on health and wellness, with various facilities and opportunities for residents to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. The city is surrounded by natural beauty, offering residents and visitors access to parks and outdoor spaces. The Gentle Woods Park is a popular destination for hiking and picnics, providing a serene escape for nature enthusiasts. Start your journey at the Monmouth Fitness Club, which provides a full range of fitness equipment and classes. For a holistic approach, visit Positive Inner Self, offering yoga and meditation sessions to help you find balance. The OSF Holy Family Medical Center ensures you receive top-notch medical care. Engage in community wellness activities through the Boys & Girls Club Health & Wellness Programs, which emphasize healthy living and active learning. You can also stay fit at Anytime Fitness with 24/7 access to their facilities. Explore diverse fitness options like martial arts at Central Martial Arts.
Population: 11,274 (2022). ZIP Code: 97361. Area code: 503. Elevation: 207 ft. Area: 2.33 sq mi (6.04 km2).
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Is Monmouth, OR a good place to live?
Monmouth is in Polk County. Living in Monmouth offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Monmouth, there are a lot of bars and coffee shops. Many young professionals live in Monmouth and residents tend to lean conservative.
What is the history of Monmouth, OR?
Kalapuyan-speaking people lived in the Monmouth area for thousands of years. Some of their descendants continue to live here. A group of immigrants from Monmouth, Illinois, settled here in the 1850s and named our town after their old town. No structures from those early days remain. The oldest private structure still existing in Monmouth today, is the Craven House, located on east Main Street. The Western Oregon University campus is where you can find the second oldest existing structure, known as Campbell Hall, dating back to 1871.
Is Monmouth, OR still a dry town?
Monmouth was settled in 1853 by a group of pioneers who allocated 640 acres (2.6 km2) to build both a city and a "college under the auspices of the Christian Church", and proceeds from the sale of these lands were used to found Monmouth University, currently known as Western Oregon University. For decades, Monmouth was a dry town that banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in supermarkets, restaurants, and bars. Monmouth's status as the last dry town in Oregon was ended by a popular vote in the November 2002 election.
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