- Medford, Oregon - Wikipedia
As of the 2020 United States census on April 1, 2020, the city had a total population of 85,824, making it the eighth-most populous city in Oregon, and a metropolitan area population of 223,259, [6] making the Medford MSA the fourth largest metro area in Oregon
- Home City of Medford
City of Medford, OR's website Your one-stop resource for information about the City of Medford - news, events, our City Council, and services available to community members
- Travel Medford - The Official Guide to Medford and Southern Oregon From . . .
Discover the breathtaking cliffs and deep waters of Crater Lake National Park! Less than an hour away from Medford, infuse your life with world-class dark skies, incredible views and so much more
- Medford Oregon Guide And Information | Visit Oregon
Located in the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon, Medford is a vibrant and growing city known for its diverse economy, beautiful natural surroundings, and rich cultural heritage In this article, we’ll explore what makes Medford an attractive destination for visitors and residents alike
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Medford breaking news, weather and live video Covering local politics, crime, health, education and sports for Medford and Southern Oregon
- Medford, OR: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Save this place to a Trip, where you can track your faves and get personalized picks as you plan Sink your teeth into the sweet fruit of Medford, Oregon Known for its delectable pears, the city tempts travelers with this mouth-watering treat
- Medford - The Oregon Encyclopedia
Medford, the county seat of Jackson County, was platted in 1883 in the center of the Rogue Valley on Bear Creek With more than 85,824 residents in 2020, Medford is the eighth largest city in Oregon and serves a metropolitan area of more than 200,000 people
- Medford | Rogue Valley, Jackson County, Wineries | Britannica
Medford, city, seat (1927) of Jackson county, southwestern Oregon, U S , in the Rogue River valley, on Bear Creek Founded in 1884 as a depot on the Oregon and California (now Southern Pacific) Railroad, it was named for Medford, Massachusetts, and grew as a shipping point for pears and lumber
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