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Heppner may refer to: * Heppner (surname) * Heppner, Oregon * Heppner, South Dakota * Heppner National Forest, in northeast Oregon See also * Oregon Route 74, Heppner Highway No. 52 * Oregon Route 206, a.k.a. Wasco-Heppner Highway No. 300 * Oregon Route 207 Oregon Route 207 is an Oregon state highway running from U.S. Route 26 in Mitchell to U.S. Route 730 near Cold Springs Junction. OR 207 is long and runs north–south. Part of OR 207 is included in the Blue Mountain Scenic Byway. Ro ...
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Heppner (surname)
Heppner is a surname. Notable surnames * Ben Heppner (born 1956), tenor * Ben Heppner (politician) (1943–2006), politician * Jens Heppner (born 1964), bicycle racer * Kris Heppner (born 1977), footballer * Mikey Heppner, guitarist * Nancy Heppner (born 1971), politician * Peter Heppner (born 1967), singer Fictional characters * Timothy Heppner, fictional character in Andrew Unger's novel ''Once Removed Most generally, in the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a cousin is a type of familial relationship in which two relatives are two or more familial generations away from their most recent common ancestor. Commonly, ...'' See also * Hepner {{surname, Heppner Russian Mennonite surnames ...
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Heppner, Oregon
Heppner is a city in, and the county seat of, Morrow County, Oregon, United States. As of 2010, the population was 1,291. Heppner is part of the Pendleton-Hermiston Micropolitan Area. Heppner is named after Henry Heppner, a prominent Jewish-American businessman. History Native American settlement Native Americans lived and traveled along the land between the Columbia Gorge and the Blue Mountains for more than 10,000 years prior to European-American settlement. Ancient petroglyphs have been found approximately 45 miles (72 km.) north of Heppner in Irrigon and Boardman. In 1855, the U.S. Government and the predominant tribes in the region—the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla—signed a treaty whereby the tribes gave up, or ceded, to the United States more than 6.4 million acres in what is now northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington. European-American settlement Prior to Heppner's founding in 1872, European-American ranchers used the area as sheep and cattle range ...
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Heppner, South Dakota
Heppner is an extinct town in Fall River County, in the U.S. state of South Dakota. The GNIS The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and locative information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories, Antarctica, and the associated states of ... classifies it as a populated place. History Heppner was laid out in 1914, and named in honor of Charles Heppner, who was instrumental in securing the post office for the town. A post office was established at Heppner in 1914, and remained in operation until 1952. References Ghost towns in South Dakota Geography of Fall River County, South Dakota {{SouthDakota-geo-stub ...
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Heppner National Forest
Heppner National Forest was established as the Heppner Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in Oregon on July 18, 1906 with . It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 the entire forest was combined with part of Blue Mountains National Forest to establish Umatilla National Forest The Umatilla National Forest, in the Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon and southeast Washington, covers an area of 1.4 million acres (5,700 km2). In descending order of land area the forest is located in parts of Umatilla, Grant, Columbi ... and the name was discontinued. References External linksForest History SocietyForest History Society:Listing of the National Forests of the United States
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Oregon Route 74
Oregon Route 74 is an Oregon, U.S. state highway running from Interstate 84 in Gilliam County to U.S. Route 395 in Umatilla County. OR 74 is known as the Heppner Highway No. 52 (see Oregon highways and routes The state highway system of the U.S. state of Oregon is a network of highways that are owned and maintained by the Highway Division of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Highways and routes The state highway system consists of abo ...). It is long and runs east–west. Part of OR 74 is included in the Blue Mountain Scenic Byway. Route description OR 74 begins at an intersection with I-84 approximately east of Arlington at Heppner Junction. It heads southeast through Ione to Lexington. At Lexington, OR 74 overlaps OR 207 and continues southeast to Heppner. The concurrency ends at Heppner, and OR 74 continues east to Nye, ending at an intersection with US 395. Major intersections References * Oregon Department of Transportatio ...
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Oregon Route 206
Oregon Route 206 is an Oregon state highway located in the north-central part of the state. It runs from Interstate 84 at Celilo Village to a junction with Oregon Route 74 and Oregon Route 207 in Heppner. Aside from Interstate 84, Oregon Route 206 is the main east–west highway in Gilliam County and provides access from the Portland metropolitan area to the John Day area. The highway is known as the Wasco-Heppner Highway No. 300 (see Oregon highways and routes), except for the section between Celilo Village and Wasco Wasco is the name of four places in the United States: Places United States * Wasco, California, a city in California ** Wasco State Prison, located in Wasco, California * Wasco, Illinois, a former hamlet (unincorporated town) in Illinois, now pa ..., which is called the Celilo-Wasco Highway No. 301. Major intersections References 206 Transportation in Wasco County, Oregon Transportation in Gilliam County, Oregon Transportation in Sherma ...
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