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Located just 15 south of Oregon City with easy access to I-5, Molalla, Oregon is a ruralite’s dream come true. Surrounded by farmland, Molalla is where residents move to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The community’s major attraction is the Molalla Buckeroo Rodeo.
The state capitol of Oregon, Salem, is more than a hub of political activity. Its history, beauty, and civic pride of its 147,000 residents set i... Read more
Lake Oswego, Oregon began as a small mining town that drew families from across the nation. The city eventually became home to numerous businesses... Read more
Sitting at the base of Mount Hood is the sleepy town of Sandy, Oregon. From snowboarding and skiing on the mountain to fishing on the Sandy River an... Read more
Located on and around Mount Scott, the Happy Valley, Oregon community has seen explosive development over the past few years. The city is one of th... Read more
Years of rapid growth and an exceptional quality of life have helped make Gresham the fourth largest communities in Oregon. Commuters enjoy eas... Read more
Legend has it that the people of a small town just east of Portland who wanted to incorporate were told they would need a post office and postal cod... Read more
Milwaukie, Oregon is a well-established city sitting on the banks of the Willamette River south of Portland and north of Oregon City. The communit... Read more
Resting at the convergence of Willamette Falls and the Clackamas River, Oregon City, Oregon is a historic city with an appreciation for its past an... Read more
Home to Willamette Falls where the Willamette River spills over a horseshoe-shaped basalt ridge, Oregon City, Oregon holds the honor of being th... Read more
Boasting a quaint charm not found in many cities, Sherwood, Oregon is a quiet community surrounded by fertile farmland in south Washington County... Read more
Resting in the Tualatin Valley just ten miles southwest of downtown Portland, Tigard is a warm and welcoming community of approximately 47,00... Read more
Founded in 1882 as a timber town, Estacada, Oregon resides on the banks of the Clackamas River just 30 miles from Portland. Outdoor recreationa... Read more
Home to some of the biggest employers in the area, including Xerox, Mentor Graphics and Hollywood Entertainment, Wilsonville, Oregon has earned ... Read more
The quiet, rural town of Canby, Oregon, is well-known for its strong sense of community and as the site of the historic Canby Ferry which crosses th... Read more
Clackamas, Oregon continues to grow impressively, while still maintaining its reputation as a quiet, comfortable place to live. With good schools, ... Read more
Tualatin, Oregon is named after the Tualatin River, which flows along most of the northern edge of the city. A former agricultural community... Read more
Incorporated in 2004, Damascus, Oregon was the first new city designated in Oregon since the 1980s. Located along Highway 212 west of Boring... Read more
Located just four miles southeast of Oregon City, the hamlet of Beavercreek, Oregon, was named for the stream that flows through the community an... Read more
Situated along Highway 213 between Oregon City and Molalla is the hamlet of Mulino, Oregon. Sharing the same appealing, rural qualities as th... Read more
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