- Keizer, Oregon - Wikipedia
Keizer is in western Marion County and is bordered to the south and east by Salem, the state capital Its southwestern border is the Willamette River, which also serves as the boundary with Polk County
- Keizer, OR | Official Website
Stormwater Operations Division Page Water Division Home Page Contact Us City of Keizer City Hall 930 Chemawa Road NE Keizer, OR 97303 Phone: 503-390-3700 Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm (excluding holidays)
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- Keizer, OR Map Directions - MapQuest
Keizer, Oregon, is a charming city known for its community spirit and vibrant events This city is particularly celebrated for the annual Iris Festival, which highlights its agricultural heritage and draws visitors with parades, live music, and a showcase of stunning blooms
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- Keizer, Oregon: City Guide, Attractions Local Culture
Keizer is situated in Marion County, Oregon, approximately 45 miles south of Portland and 3 miles north of Salem, the state capital The city enjoys a temperate oceanic climate characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers
- Keizer - Travel Oregon
Located north of Salem in the Willamette Valley, Keizer was named for a pair of brothers who came west on the wagon train of 1843 The pioneering spirit lives on at the Keizer Heritage Center, a 19th-century Craftsman schoolhouse turned museum that preserves the town’s rural history
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