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Desirable Oregon City, OR

Home to Willamette Falls where the Willamette River spills over a horseshoe-shaped basalt ridge, Oregon City, Oregon holds the honor of being the first incorporated city west of the Mississippi River. Founded by frontier doctor and Hudson Bay Company fur trade officer Dr. John McLoughlin as a lumber mill town 1829, the community has grown to become a desirable place to live. Oregon City is also the Clackamas County seat.
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