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Bend
is nearly the geographic center of the state, and with a
population of over 77,780 is the most populated city in
Central Oregon.
Bend, county seat of Deschutes County, is the
sixth-fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United
States, according to Census estimates released in September
2005 (Source -
U.S. Census Bureau).
Bend covers 32 square miles. To the east is high desert
vegetation and to the west, Bend is surrounded by U.S.
Forest Service land. The city is noted for its scenic
setting, mild climate, year-round recreation opportunities
and growing economy. At an elevation of 3,625 feet, Bend
enjoys the predominately dry climate of the
Great Basin. Sunny days, cool nights and low humidity
characterize the weather.
Farewell
Bend,
as it was once known, has come a long way since settlers
named the picturesque city in
Central Oregon. The
name was later changed simply to "Bend"
by the U.S. Postmaster who felt the name was too long. Bend
has grown from a simple lumber settlement, to the thriving
and vibrant urban center it is today with a rich cultural
life.
-Bend Chamber of Commerce