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La Grande, OR
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City Guide for La Grande, OR

La Grande, OR, the hub of northeast Oregon, is the home of the Whitman Mission National Historic Site.

La Grande, OR, is a rather small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is the seat of the county and is also home to more than 13,082 people. The name, "La Grand," was coined by Charles Dause, who was an early settler in the region, and it was an allusion to the spectacular beauty of the area. This name is not the first name of the city, which was initially called "Brownsville," but was compelled to change its name due to the fact that another city in Linn County was already using it. The first permanent settler in this city was Benjamin Brown in 1861, and the settlement had been named in his honor as Brownsville. It was incorporated in 1865 and development rapidly escalated following the siting of a railroad in the area in 1884. See more

What to keep in mind when looking for accessible apartments in La Grande, OR

There are plenty of options for wheelchair accessible apartments in La Grande with the right research and approach. Get started by choosing the accessible option in your profile on Apartment List for quick results.

Stay focused on the location and amenities you need that will empower your life and make day-to-day living easier. The neighborhood you move to should offer ample wheelchair accessible parking, public transportation, dining, and entertainment options to fit your lifestyle.

Take your time and ask plenty of questions when touring wheelchair accessible apartments in La Grande. Look for features like wide doorways, elevators, entrance ramps, and accessible sinks with lower countertops. Front-loading washer and dryers are also important, as well as hardwood floors that makes using a wheelchair easier. Ask if there are any plans for future renovations that may increase, or decrease, the accessibility of the apartment. Ask about handicap parking spaces and explain your rights to make reasonable modifications to your space.