Not sure if this is where you are talking about, but looks as though the city owns it now. might get permission from Albany, City. Used to live in Albany before I was mding- there seems that there would be several places in tangent, shedd, brownsville, on the old road to lebanon hope this helps, hope you find something.
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Shedd
Where It’s At: Shedd is located on Oregon Highway 99E, about 7 miles south of Albany.
How It Got Its Name: Shedd is named after Capt. Frank Shedd who arrived with his extended family in 1864. The first settlement here was actually named Boston and was the site of an important part of mid-valley history, a water-powered gristmill that produced flour for local farmers.
How Many People Live There: Not available.
What It’s Known For: In 2004, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department purchased the historic Boston Mill site. At this time, it is open only by appointment as the state studies the mill and makes plans for its preservation and public use. The 1913 Bank of Shedd building now houses the Shedd Museum.
Where the Locals Hang Out: The Shedd Cafe, a popular local meeting place, is a traditional diner that is also the rally point for Cruise-In, a meeting of hot rods, muscle cars, motorcycles and restored classics, that meet every other Thursday.