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- Carnation is an unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Carnation lies on Oregon Route 47 on the south side of Forest Grove. Originally called South Forest Grove by white settlers, it was later dubbed Carnation after the flagship product of the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company, later called the Carnation Milk Products Company, which opened Oregon's largest condensery there in 1902. The company was lured by the confluence of easy rail transportation and plentiful dairy suppliers. The community had its own post office during 1905 and 1906 and again from 1914 to circa 1933. The original post office was established May 20, 1905, in the store of Clarence L. Bump, who was also the first postmaster. The Oregon & California Railroad built its depot in Carnation, which was linked to downtown Forest Grove by a streetcar starting in May 1906. The transportation company that managed the streetcar went out of business in 1911 and the line was discontinued. The area is now part of the Forest Grove Rural Fire Protection District. Addresses here are listed as part of Forest Grove. The area is home to the historic Alvin T. Smith House and the brewery, kura and tasting room. (en)
- カーネーション(英: Carnation)は、アメリカ合衆国オレゴン州ワシントン郡に属する非法人地域である。 フォレスト・グローヴ市の南、オレゴン州道47号線沿いに位置する。 (ja)
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- October 2019 (en)
- November 2016 (en)
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- Building in the area (en)
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- Building in Carnation area - Forest Grove, Oregon.JPG (en)
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- Location within Washington county (en)
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- Location within the state of Oregon (en)
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- カーネーション(英: Carnation)は、アメリカ合衆国オレゴン州ワシントン郡に属する非法人地域である。 フォレスト・グローヴ市の南、オレゴン州道47号線沿いに位置する。 (ja)
- Carnation is an unincorporated community in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Carnation lies on Oregon Route 47 on the south side of Forest Grove. Originally called South Forest Grove by white settlers, it was later dubbed Carnation after the flagship product of the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company, later called the Carnation Milk Products Company, which opened Oregon's largest condensery there in 1902. The company was lured by the confluence of easy rail transportation and plentiful dairy suppliers. (en)
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- Carnation, Oregon (en)
- カーネーション (オレゴン州) (ja)
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