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Living in Beaverton
Below you can find information and city facts about Beaverton, Oregon.
This information is provided by A top Realtor, Beaverton Expert! This is
the city guide to Beaverton real estate for Washington County in Oregon. Find
nightlife, housing, transportation, community and recreation information.
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"Beaverton
also has its own unique special events and entertainment. A Taste
of Beaverton is the signature event that brings more than 40,000
people to Griffith Park each June. Three days of fun, national and
local music groups, hot air balloons, fine food, family activities
and arts and crafts are held in the heart of Beaverton's civic
center. The new Beaverton City Library has opened and has added a
new sense of community with the adjoining park and fountain area
enjoyed by families daily in the summer months. Next to the
library, Beaverton's Farmer's Market, held from June to October,
has been recognized as one of the best in the West by both
Sunset and Country Gardens magazines. The market
brings nature's bounty from local farms to Beaverton's sidewalks.
Abundant hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, swimming pools,
tennis courts, softball fields and golf courses enhance the
recreation opportunities that Beaverton has to offer. Golfers have
many courses to try, including Pro. |
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It
is well known for its many attractive and well planned
neighborhoods, which offer a mix of high quality, diverse homes
and afford
View houses for sale in Beaverton.
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Residents
of Beaverton enjoy easy access to a well planned transportation
network and the entire Portland metropolitan area, as well as to
the westside's largest shopping district. |
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Beaverton
has the great outdoors in its backyard. Rolling hills, lush
forests, rivers and wetlands abound in the Beaverton area. Ocean
beaches and mountain skiing are little more than an hour away from
Beaverton in either direction.
In the city itself, there are 100 parks encompassing 1,000 acres -
more designated "green space" than most cities of its size. The
city features 30 miles of hiking trails, a 25 mile network of bike
paths, and there is a park located within a half mile of every
home. Situated in the heart of the Tualatin Valley, midway between
majestic Mt. Hood and the spectacular Oregon coast, Beaverton is
just seven miles from Portland and all its big city amenities and
activities. |
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"The
Beaverton School District serves over 28,000 students through 41
schools from grades K-12. Nationally acclaimed for above average
student SAT scores, the Beaverton school district receives strong
support from the business community through progressive
partnership programs emulated across the country. The area is also
served by several highly regarded private schools as well as some
of the region's best state and private universities and community
colleges - all located within a 30 mile radius of Beaverton."
"For more information about the Beaverton School District please
visit www.beavton.k12.or.us"
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Beaverton
residents enjoy a mild climate year-round Average Winter
temperatures of 40.5 degrees Fahrenheit, and average summer
temperatures around 78 degrees make for a veriety of seasonal
conditions. Beaverton averages only 37.8" of rainfall per year,
less than the normal precipitation for western Oregon.
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The Beaverton area was settled in
early Oregon Trail era. The City of Beaverton was founded in 1883
and incorporated in 1893.
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