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In Our Area...

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Things to See and Do in our Area

The area in and around Beaverton is packed full of things to do and things to see. The area is rich in history and resplendent in natural scenic beauty.

In Earlier Times

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Beaverton and the surrounding Tualatin Valley area was originally the home of native people who referred to themselves as "Atfalati". Westerners later mispronounced the name as Tualatin.  The tribe was a hunter-gatherer group which relied more on plants than animals for their food.  They made use of various plant materials for making their clothes, houses and other personal effects.  Although prosperous, the Atfalati population declined significantly starting in the late 1700s.  The Native Americans occupied a village located on the Beaverton and Fanno creeks that was called "Chakeipi".  Although the name meant "Place of the Beaver", early white settlers called the village "Beaver Dam" which was later changed to Beaverton.

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Explorers and Pioneers

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It was not until 1792 that westerners first visited the Pacific Northwest when American Robert Gray sailed into the Columbia River and opened the door to exploration.  Later that year, British Lt. William Broughton, serving under Capt. George Vancouver, explored 100 miles upriver.  Along the way, he named a point of land along the shore in honor of his commander.  The first overland expedition to the northwest came when American explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark visited in 1806.  On the return trip, they camped near what is now Vancouver, Washington.  Lewis characterized the area as "the only desired situation for settlement west of the Rocky Mountains."  In the spring of 1847, the first land claim (comprising 640 acres of beaverdam) located in what is now Beaverton was taken up by Lawrence Hall. He and his brother built a grist mill near present-day Walker Road.  Their mill along with others that were soon built in the area was instrumental in supporting Oregon's early agriculture communities.  The other important industry in early Oregon was logging and wood products.  Thomas Hicklin Denney and his wife Berrilla came to Oregon in 1849 and quickly established the first sawmill in what is now the Beaverton area.  As more people came into the area, it became increasingly important to provide a system of roads to transport agricultural and wood products to Portland for shipment.  In 1850 the territorial government created the Portland-Tualatin Valley Plank Road Company to build plank roads from Portland to Hillsboro along Canyon Road.  The road was completed as far as Beaverton by 1860 despite various financial setbacks.

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Links to Tourism Sites of the Area

City of Beaverton The City of Beaverton has been the home of Beaverton Lodge #1989 since our founding in 1955.  Originally a farming community, it has grown to be Oregon's fifth largest city with a population of almost 84,000.  Beaverton is located in the Tualatin River Valley just seven miles west of the City Portland and encompasses 18.6 square miles. Read more about it...

Washington County Washington County spans 727 square miles and includes the communities of Beaverton, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood and Wilsonville.   It has thriving corporate business parks which house some of the largest high-tech and industrial companies in the world. Read more about it...

Portland, Oregon Portland, a close neighbor to Beaverton, is the largest city in Oregon and the commercial hub of the state. Read more about it...

Oregon State The beautiful and scenic state of Oregon in the Pacific Northwestern part of the United States is where we call home. Beaverton is located in the Northwest corner of the state in the Portland Metro area. Read more about it...

Southwest Washington State Our immediate neighbor to the north is Washington State.  As we share the banks of the mighty Columbia River, our histories and enterprises are closely linked.  There is much to see and do here and all within an easy drive of Beaverton Lodge. Read more about it...

Beaverton Chamber of Commerce The city of Beaverton supports a thriving economy in the heart of Washington County’s Silicon Forest.  In the past decade, the city has grown from a bedroom suburb to a burgeoning business center.  More than 4,500 companies fuel the local economy, providing 55,000 jobs.  Major employers include Intel, Tektronix and Nike. Read more about it...

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