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Appealing Clackamas, OR

Clackamas, Oregon continues to grow impressively, while still maintaining its reputation as a quiet, comfortable place to live. With good schools, a central library, senior center and aquatic center, the area has the right ingredients for residents of all ages. The community boasts one of the largest park districts, covering more than 32 square miles and offering more than 40 parks and open spaces for residents. Easy access to the assortment of amenities in and around Clackamas Town Center is also appealing for area residents.
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