MEDFORD
is located on Interstate 5, just 27 miles north of the
California-Oregon border. It is about 26 miles south of Grants
Pass. Medford is situated in the heart of Southern Oregon's
beautiful Rogue River Valley. Pear orchards bloom profusely in
the spring, surrounded by snow-capped peaks still white with the
last snows of winter. The summers are very warm and fall colors
are beautiful.
Few places in Oregon combine scenic beauty, outdoor recreation,
historical, and cultural attractions more successfully than
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The best way to see it all is to visit Medford. Medford,
the county seat of Jackson County, is the industrial, retail,
and professional center of Southern Oregon and Northern
California.
Years ago the Rogue River Valley was home to the Shasta, Takilma,
and Athabascan Indians. Then gold was discovered in 1852 - and
miners thronged to the valley in search of a fortune in nuggets,
followed by farmers lured to the valley by the fertile soil and
favorable growing conditions.
Small towns seemingly sprang up overnight, and as the
California-Oregon Stage Road grew dusty with increasing loads of
goods and supplies, the communities of Ashland, Talent, Phoenix,
Jacksonville, and Central Point grew prosperous as trading
centers.
It wasn't until 1883 that the Oregon & California Railroad
reached Southern Oregon. Jacksonville, the county seat at the
time, expected to be the next station between Portland and
Sacramento. But when the railroad company requested a $25,000
"bonus" for the privilege, Jacksonville refused to pay and the
railroad built a station at Middle Ford on Bear Creek. A
proposed town site was plotted at Middle Ford and the name was
shortened to Medford. Medford grew rapidly both in size and
importance. By 1896, it had a population of 2,500 and had
established itself as a major shipping and railway center.
Today, Medford, with a population of nearly 80,000, is still the
business, commercial, and professional center of Jackson County.
Visitors and residents can enjoy the changing of the four
seasons and overall mild climate. Elevation is 1380 feet above
sea level; rainfall average is 19 inches; temperatures vary from
average lows of 31-41° to average highs of 88-100°. The timber
industry, agriculture, and tourism are basic to the economy.
For more information Call the Medford Chamber of Commerce at
541-779-4847
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