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Welcome to Molalla, OR

Located just 15 south of Oregon City with easy access to I-5, Molalla, Oregon is a ruralite’s dream come true. Surrounded by farmland, Molalla is where residents move to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The community’s major attraction is the Molalla Buckeroo Rodeo.
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