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Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery : ウィキペディア英語版
Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery

The Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery was used to raise trout and salmon for release into the McKenzie River in western Oregon in the United States. It is located near the unincorporated community of Vida in Lane County. The hatchery is closed, however, the historic site is now a county park. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
==History==
On March 6, 1907, the State of Oregon purchased land along the McKenzie River between Leaburg and Vida for a fish hatchery. The state paid $518.07 for the land. The original hatchery building was built by C.J. Buley. The facility was opened on May 11, 1907. The hatchery superintendent's house and other support buildings were also constructed at about the same time. The original hatchery building was replaced in 1928, but the superintendent's residence and several other original buildings still exist at the site.〔"Hatchery Fact", , Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery, Lane County Park, Eugene, Oregon, July 25, 2008.〕〔("Leaburg to Vida" ), Welcome to the McKenzie River Valley, McKenzie River Reflections Newspaper (online), McKenzie Bridge, Oregon, September 5, 2008.〕
The hatchery facilities were used by the State of Oregon to grow trout and salmon until the early 1950s. Over the years, it grew to be a large operation. In 1951, the hatchery collected 1,530,560 fish eggs for breeding. The state then decided to replace the old hatchery with a modern production facility. Between 1952 and 1953, the entire hatchery operation was moved to a new facility about a half-mile downstream from the original site adjacent to the Leaburg Dam. The old hatchery was closed in 1953.〔〔
In 1986, Lane County commissioned a study to determine if the abandoned hatchery site should be developed. The study found that the old McKenzie hatchery had historic and natural value, and recommended that the site be developed as a public park.〔McGrath, Marguerite, et al., ("The Old McKenzie Trout Hatchery, Leaburg Fish Hatchery" ), Development Study, Lane County Government, Eugene, Oregon, 1986〕 Because of its unique architecture and importance to the history of the McKenzie River Valley, the Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.〔("McKenzie Fish Hatchery, Old" ), National Register of Historic Places, www.nationalregisterofhistoricalplaces.com, August 26, 2008.〕 In 2007, the Lane County Parks Advisory Committee endorsed a plan to expand the facilities at the site of the historic fish hatchery to include a small museum and an interpretive center.〔("Museum on the McKenzie" ), Minutes, Lane County Parks Advisory Committee, Eugene, Oregon, March 12, 2007.〕

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