Mark O. Hatfield Library
The Mark O. Hatfield Library is the main library at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1986, it is a member of the Orbis Cascade Alliance along with several library lending networks, and is a designated Federal depository library.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Library
- Description: library at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon
- Also known as: “Hatfield Library”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Hatfield Fountain and Martha Springer Botanical Garden.
Hatfield Fountain
Fountain
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Hatfield Fountain, formally the Antoinette and Mark O. Hatfield Fountain and nicknamed "Chicken Fountain", is an outdoor 1989 fountain and sculpture by Tom Hardy, Lawrence Halprin, and Scott Stickney, installed at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, United States.
Martha Springer Botanical Garden
Garden
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The Martha Springer Botanical Garden is a botanical garden on the campus of Willamette University, in Salem, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1988, the 1-acre garden contains twelve smaller gardens stretched along the Mill Race that bisects the campus. Martha Springer Botanical Garden is situated 380 feet east of Mark O. Hatfield Library.
Willamette University College of Law
University
The Willamette University School of Law is the law school of Willamette University. Located in Salem, Oregon, and founded in 1883, Willamette is the oldest law school in the Pacific Northwest. Willamette University College of Law is situated 960 feet northwest of Mark O. Hatfield Library.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Salem and Four Corners.
Salem
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Salem, the capital of Oregon, is located in the Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene. It is also the county seat of Marion County. Salem was established in the early 1800s as a farming community.
Four Corners
Quarter
Four Corners is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Marion County, Oregon, United States, just outside the city limits of Salem but within the city's urban growth boundary. Four Corners is situated 3 miles east of Mark O. Hatfield Library.
Sunnyslope
Neighborhood
Sunnyslope is a primarily residential neighborhood in Salem, Oregon, United States located in the far southwest part of the city. The neighborhood is bordered on the north by Browning Avenue, and on the east with Liberty Road. Sunnyslope is situated 4 miles southwest of Mark O. Hatfield Library.
Mark O. Hatfield Library
- Categories: building, historic site, university building, and education
- Location: Marion, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
44.93541° or 44° 56′ 8″ northLongitude
-123.03052° or 123° 1′ 50″ westOperator
Willamette UniversityOpen location code
84PRWXP9+5QOpenStreetMap ID
way 34090092OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=libraryOpenStreetMap feature
building=universityOpenStreetMap feature
historic=yesWikidata ID
Q6769095
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Spanish—“Mark O. Hatfield Library” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “馬克·O·哈特菲爾德圖書館”
- Chinese: “马克·O·哈特菲尔德图书馆”
- Hungarian: “Mark O. Hatfield Könyvtár”
- Spanish: “Biblioteca Mark O. Hatfield”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Jackson Plaza and Bishop Plaza.
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