
The Red Hills of Dundee dominate this topographic study, defining a landscape shaped by both agriculture and early Oregon history. At the foot of these elevations, the Southern Pacific railroad line runs through Dundee, connecting the town to the broader commerce of the North Valley. To the west, the Trappist Abbey of Our Lady of Guadalupe sits tucked into the hills, while various rural schools like Ribbon Ridge School and Ewing Young School suggest a well-distributed agrarian community during the mid-20th century.
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